along with their line of Pico projectors. Built to be used with most
portable hardware (including Apple's iPod and iPhone) the first is the
flask-like, USB-powered T20 model meant for notebooks, while the other
one is Aiptek T30 with is designed specifically for use with PMPs.
The larger Aiptek T20 doesn't include a battery and at VGA resolutions
(640 x 480) is capable of projecting images of up to 42-inches. On the
other hand, the smaller Aiptek T30 can pump out a slightly larger
50-inch image, features some AV-in recording capabilities and is crammed
with RGB LED for more accurate pictures compared to the standard
white-light LED .
Rumors have it that the T30 is going to be available with built-in
storage when it hits the market at the end of the year, together with
its bigger brother.
No word concerning pricing yet.




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