www.windowsphonethoughts.com This is an unboxing and first impressions video of the Pico Projector accessory for the AT&T LG expo. This projector uses a tiny Texas Instruments DLP light engine to project an image onto any surface. The retail cost is rumoured to be around $180 USD, though that hasn’t been confirmed. The Pico Projector is specifically designed for the LG expo and will not work on any other phones. I have no other specifications on the projector at this time.
UNBOXING: Pico Projector for the LG eXpo
February 21st,
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I would love to see how a Remote Desktop session into a Windows PC functions via the projector.
It’s a review unit sent to me by AT&T/LG. I think the price is $199, but I can’t say for sure…it doesn’t look like AT&T is selling it just yet. You’d have to call them I guess!
- Jason
Hey were did you get the projector and how much, Thanks!
cool i might get this phone on febuary
ill get the generation following this projection accessory. This one is too weak for the price they ask.
This is a super cool fonwe and i might be getting it today
@pk122345 yeahh watch movies with friends
do you think its good for teenagers cuz im 15 my step dad got it for me and he works for at&t
It’s a review unit from LG/AT&T.
- Jason
Where did u get it?
How much for both. Or the pico??
Go ask an AT&T rep.
- Jason
It’s an accessory that you need to purchase.
- Jason
It looks awsome, but there is one huge problem. It runs WM…
I think it would kick more ass if it ran android, especially the new one.
Does the pico come with the phone. Or have to buy that to. ????
how much is this phone it seems expensive?
iPhone could never do something like this, but when they do after 10-20 years, they act like there are the inventor, i.e. iphone fan-boy would say: iPhone invented touch screen.
omg that’s the coolest phone ive ever seen! im so sick of people worshipping iphone
All technology has to start somewhere, and evolve. You don’t get the perfect device right out of the gate – you build it, you learn from that process, you find out what needs to be improved, you build it again, etc. If no one launched technologies until they were “perfect” we’d have nothing at all.
- Jason
i was pretty harsh, its hard to get all this technology into such a small device, but i still think they should just work on making a design that works, rather then one they can sell. i dont care if i have too wait a year or two, just give me a projector that actually works, and preferably doesn’t kill battery life.
I wanted to correct one thing you said: it doesn’t run any program you run on your laptop or PC. It’s a Windows phone, which means Windows Mobile, and as such it will only run applications designed for that operating system. I don’t want anyone thinking that they can take a Windows program and run it on this phone.
- Jason
As I said in the video, I don’t know if it’s 10 lumens or not – AT&T still hasn’t provided us with any spec sheet on the projector.
- Jason
This is clearly the best phone on the market for anybody who needs computing power who cares about the projector. It runs just about any program you run on your laptop or pc, its basically a mini laptop. It has a tv out so you can download movies and watch them on your tv. with a 1 ghz processor this thing makes the all other phones look like toys. This is a serious phone for a serious user. It’s sold out on AT&T. If you think this phone sucks your dumb.
You use the words “basicly” and “actually” way too much. Otherwise good.
a bulky, useless accessory for a bulky, ugly phone. Excellent. 10 lumens? a 13w cfl light bulb can be well over 100 times that. I have never been impressed with dlp technology and this is no different. until we have pico projectors of 40+ lumens, i don’t see a use for them.