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Canon has launched a new mini projector, the Mini Projector M-i1, that can be used to project photos and video wirelessly without needing a computer.
It measures only 105mm x 105mm x 22mm and weighs just 235 grams, but it’s able to project 1080p Full HD video over up to 3 meters, producing an 84-inch screen. The minimum distance for projection is 0.5 meters, which will produce a 14-inch screen.
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The brightness of the screen is 701lm, and this is done using an LED light which is expected to last for around 10,000 hours of operation.
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The projector will work over WiFi or Bluetooth, meaning that it can hook-up to smartphones, tablets, and even WiFi-enabled Canon cameras. This totally bypasses the need for a computer, allowing you to project photos on the fly.
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Canon has targeted this new projector at a niche market that includes photographers looking to make presentations outdoors, or perhaps in conferences in open spaces where a larger projector would not be practical.
The projector will be able to read and project data stored in its embedded memory, or via a USB stick. It can be operated by a touchpad and has a built-in battery that lasts 2 hours.
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You can even use the projector to charge a mobile phone, just like you would a normal battery pack.
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Canon hasn’t announced a release date yet, but it will be available at the Canon online store for approximately $270 (excluding taxes).
(via Nikkei via Canon Rumors)
from PetaPixel https://petapixel.com/2017/09/18/canons-m-i1-mini-projector-can-beam-cameras-photos-wirelessly/
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