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Battle the rain with your Light Saber Umbrella
You can most probably select from red-top/red-light, black-top/white-light and blue-top/blue-light umbrella combos for about $42 every . For Star Wars fans this will be a fine collectable alongside your Star Wars Battleship game, Darth Vader flash drive and R2-D2 projector.
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Internet Umbrella keeps you connected, dry
An umbrella may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you consider of linked gadgets, but I believe that is why you are not a futurist or item maker, eh? This Internet Umbrella projects images from the web up onto the underside of the umbrella via a projector stuck into the shaft. It links to the web via a laptop and WiFi, that does not appear all that handy for wandering around in the rain, but who knows
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360-degree camera and projector  holodeck on the way?
You may consider this is an perfect camera for safety, but when Olympus of Japan declared the lens could as well be applied in a 360-degree projector; items get a lot more exciting. fitted on the ceiling of a domed surface, the projector could be applied to design a pseudo holodeck.
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FogScreen creates walk-through ads, irritation
.. u are sometime in the near future. Helping them achieve that goal is the FogScreen, a "walk-through projector" that will allow ads to fill entire spaces, such as walkways in subway tunnels, with an ad that you ..
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Pileus, an umbrella James Bond would be proud of
intelligent kinds at Japan's Keio University have asked that trully require with a pattern umbrella that triples as a camera and GPS gadget, applying a projector fitted on the handle to throw images onto the underside of the canopy.Dubbed the Pileus, this creative gadget links to Google Maps to display overhead views of your environment, and it features a built-in camera that uploads photographs to Flickr.
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Darth Vader phone: The Force is calling
When you do get a call the Darth Vader phone plays the "Imperial March" as the ringtone. A phone like this really belongs in a Star Wars-themed home theater, complete with R2-D2 projector.
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Bring the universe indoors with laser projector
If you trully like to gown up a room, correct out the Laser Star Projector. applying a mixture of green laser and bluish diodes, the Laser Star Projector projects green stars and a bluish universal haze on any wall or ceiling in the house
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Planetarium joy comes home
Past burgeoning cosmonauts spent hours assembling ceiling constellations out of sparkle stars, but chidren at present day can just plug in Segatoys' HomeStar ($239) projector. With a built-in high-brightness white LED, it turns a bedroom into a planetarium, lighting starry views on your ceiling.
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Inflatable screen brings drive-in to the backyard
An inflatable 8 x 7-foot projector screen with all-weather frame sound speakers ought make receiving in touch with nature a a lot cushier experience. Inflating in just 4 minutes, it is maintained upright applying two tie-downs and PVC piping, so you can keep watching Monsoon marriage even if an real monsoon hits.
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Transparent projector screen with built-in speaker will make you king of the office
The screen will be launched in October in Japan and will run about $4,000. Not so bad for a 46-inch screen till you understand you will require to buy a projector to in fact make use of it.
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Yamaha's new digital sound projector: Putting more surround speakers out of a job
Which isn't to say those folks don't want good sound  they just want it to be simple and look unassuming. Yamaha thinks it's cracked the code on this conundrum with its sound "projector," a single-unit speaker that fits nicely under your plasma or LCD TV and simulates the sound of a whole 5.
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Toshiba debuts ultra-portable front projector
with the weight of just over a pound, the TDP-FF1AU DLP projector is created to be about as portable as a projector can be, coming with its own carrying case and a 23-inch (diagonal) fold-out screen for when your walls are not projector-friendly. verifying out the tiny fry at Digtial Life this weekend, I discovered the radiantness and color to be decent, particularly once I recalled I was looking at the image in a radiant trade-show floor.
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New LG projector: Tasty as Chocolate phone and almost as small
So you cannot trully reproach LG for extending the Chocolate's design to its other items, like this projector here. Not a lot is known about this model, since it was just introduced in Korea last week, but we can notice at least 3 items from the images: 1) It takes a lot of o' Choc style for its control pad, 2) It has what seems to be an HDMI input, and 3) it is trully, trully tiny.
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Supernova Screen lets you use your projector when the sun shines
But what about humans who like to watch TV via a projector in a common living room, with windows and all the rest of it? Well, in general that means you get a washed-out picture.DNP is expecting to alter that with its Supernova screen, that it requests will give you 10 times the contrast and double the brightness of your common screen when applied in broad daylight.
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Ruf Cinema: for dummies who love watching TV in bed
he Ruf film-theatre is a fancy-lookin' bed with a built-in projector and screen for turning your following slumber party into a film night time. While the considered is amazing and all, I have got to confess that the design appears quite badly considered out.
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Look sir, droids! R2-D2 projector adds Force to your home theater
Star Wars enthusiasts will be knocking every other over to get to Nikko's R2-D2 home theater projector, that shoots video out of its eye (it would have been excellent if it applied the hologram-projector port, although). The resolution is just 800 x 600 (south of high-def), but speakers are built in, and so is a DVD player as well as an iPod dock.
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Planar's Xscreen: Use your front projector, keep the lights on
It has a job by taking light that hits it at an angle and bouncing it off to the side rather than right at you, while reflecting light from head-on (light from the projector) usually. One downside is that the screen has to be fitted on a piece of glass, so it cannot be rolled up.
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Kaleidoscope projects patterns from whatever you stuff inside
Well, fear not, my pal  this kaleidoscope projector will not constantly mar your walls, and you can turn it off when you have had enough choice for one night.U-Mate's Mangekyo kaleidoscope projector comes with a spinning plate of season patterns, but what you will may be end up doing most is investigating what occurs when you matter something inside of the orb.
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Hitachi projector throws a 60-inch image up from 16 inches away
it will cut out the chance of somebody wandering in front of the projector and casting a giant shadow on the wall, that is good. As for stats, it has a brightness of 2500 ANSI lumens, a 400:1 contrast ratio and 1024x768 resolution.
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Dodeca 2360 camera on top of a Beetle shoots Google Street-Level Views
ince Google has just five cities to some extent covered in its street-level dataset thus far, probably in about a thousand years the complete planet may have been traversed by these intrepid camera-toting Beetles. So if you see a means of transport (and we hear that some of the pics are being taken by Google's own vans rather than these fancy VWs) with a thingamajig up top that looks like either a planetarium projector or a training drone from Star Wars, tuck in your shirttail and stand up straight cause the complete planet may be watching.
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