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IMAGE PROJECTOR IN A HANDHELD DEVICE
Micro Projector; Pocket projector; Microprojector; Pico projector; Picoprojector; Pico-projector; Pico Projector; Handheld projectors
  • 3M pocket projector
  • Handheld
  • The [[Nikon Coolpix S1000pj]] compact camera projecting an image using its built-in projector.

Handheld projector         
A handheld projector (also known as a pocket projector, mobile projector, pico projector or mini beamer) is an image projector in a handheld device. It was developed as a computer display device for compact portable devices such as mobile phones, personal digital assistants, and digital cameras, which have sufficient storage capacity to handle presentation materials but are too small to accommodate a display screen that an audience can see easily.
Projector         
  • Giovanni Fontana's drawing from circa 1420 of a figure with lantern projecting a winged demon
  • Illustration of Kircher's Steganographic mirror in his 1645 book ''Ars Magna Lucis et Umbrae''
  • Henry Morton's projection as illustrated in François Moigno's ''L'art des projections'' (1872)
  • DLP]] type home theatre projector in use
  • Carpenter & Westley solar microscope slide with "Male & Female, Smoked Wing Dragonfly" (circa 1850s)
  • Castelgrande in Bellinzona]]
  • Scheiner's helioscope as illustrated in his book ''Rosa Ursina sive Sol'' (1626-30)
OPTICAL DEVICE THAT PROJECTS AN IMAGE OR MOVING IMAGES ONTO A SURFACE
Projectors; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Image projector; Image projector
·noun One who projects a scheme or design; hence, one who forms fanciful or chimerical schemes.
II. Projector ·add. ·noun An optical instrument for projecting a picture upon a screen, as by a magic lantern or by an instrument for projecting (by reflection instead of transmission of light) a picture of an opaque object, as photographs, picture post-cards, insects, ·etc., in the colors of the object itself. In this latter form the projection is accomplished by means of a combination of lenses with a prism and a mirror or reflector. Specific instruments have been called by different names, such as radiopticon, mirrorscope, balopticon, ·etc.
projector         
  • Giovanni Fontana's drawing from circa 1420 of a figure with lantern projecting a winged demon
  • Illustration of Kircher's Steganographic mirror in his 1645 book ''Ars Magna Lucis et Umbrae''
  • Henry Morton's projection as illustrated in François Moigno's ''L'art des projections'' (1872)
  • DLP]] type home theatre projector in use
  • Carpenter & Westley solar microscope slide with "Male & Female, Smoked Wing Dragonfly" (circa 1850s)
  • Castelgrande in Bellinzona]]
  • Scheiner's helioscope as illustrated in his book ''Rosa Ursina sive Sol'' (1626-30)
OPTICAL DEVICE THAT PROJECTS AN IMAGE OR MOVING IMAGES ONTO A SURFACE
Projectors; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Image projector; Image projector
¦ noun
1. a device used to project rays of light, especially an apparatus for projecting slides or film on to a screen.
2. archaic a person who plans and sets up a project.

Wikipedia

Handheld projector

A handheld projector (also known as a pocket projector, mobile projector, pico projector or mini beamer) is an image projector in a handheld device. It was developed as a computer display device for compact portable devices such as mobile phones, personal digital assistants, and digital cameras, which have sufficient storage capacity to handle presentation materials but are too small to accommodate a display screen that an audience can see easily. Handheld projectors involve miniaturized hardware, and software that can project digital images onto a nearby viewing surface.

The system comprises five main parts: the battery, the electronics, the laser or LED light sources, the combiner optic, and in some cases, scanning micromirror devices. First, the electronics system turns the image into an electronic signal. Next, the electronic signals drive laser or LED light sources with different colors and intensities down different paths. In the combiner optic, the different light paths are combined into one path, defining a palette of colors. An important design characteristic of a handheld projector is the ability to project a clear image on various viewing surfaces.