Posted by Oceania
at 02:06 PM on July 05, 2009
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Samsung have finally launched their first projector mobile phone which they showcased at the Mobile World Congress that was held in Barcelona last month. Known as the Samsung i7410 in Europe and released in Korea as the Samsung W7900, the phone features a DLP (Digital Light Processor) Pico Chipset, developed by Texas Instruments, which can throw an image as large as 50″ and as small as 5″ without majorly distorting the image. The Samsung i7410 not only lets you make calls and watch movies simultaneously but it means that you no longer need to carry extra equipment with you when doing a powerpoint slide presentation or viewing pictures with an audience.

Samsung i7410
Korea will get their hands on the Samsung i7410 Projector phone first but Europe will be next in line. Equipped with a 5 mega pixel camera and high resolution 3.2″ OLED touchscreen display that uses TouchWiz technology, the Samsung i7410 is a remarkable device. With intuitive flick navigation users can advance to the next slide or picture just by flicking their wrist and built-in audio speakers provide a great audio experience.
i7410 Projector Phone by Samsung

The embedded Projector can even be used as a Flashlight. With Sony Ericsson having announced the first 12 mega pixel camera phone the infamous Sony Ericsson Idou, it seems like the ideal time to start concentrating on other mobile phone attributes. Samsung seem to be pushing the boundaries with the announcement of the Samsung Omnia HD, Samsung Blue Earth and now the Samsung Projector Phone. Having said that though Samsung have been working on this idea of incorporating projectors into mobile phones for the past 12 months so its been quite a success story for them that they are the first manufacturers to make such an announcement.
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