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Aiptek PocketCinema V10 mini projector At the Computex 2008, Aiptek showed their PocketCinema V10 mini projector. It is a very handy and portable projector that features technology from 3M and is capable of projecting a 50” image.

The Aiptek PocketCinema V10 is a new pocket-sized micro projector which can project a 50-inch image from various media. It is currently being shown at Computex 2008 and can playback photos and videos directly from Wii, iPod or other

Aiptek PocketCinema V10 Ultra Mini Projector. Aiptek showoffs its ultra small projector, PocketCinema V10 at the Computex 2008. The Aiptek PocketCinema V10, utilizing 3M’s technology, is able to produce 50-inch image.

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At Computex 2008 Aiptek introduced its PocketCinema V10 mini projector. This little projector uses 3M’s technology to project a 50’’ inch image. It features 1GB of internal memory, and 3-1 multicard reader (SD/MMC/MS Pro), supports JPEG

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Aiptek's PocketCinema V10 is a pico projector based on 3M's miniature projection technology that can generate an amazingly large 50 image. Other cool.

At Computex 2008, Aiptek is showing its PocketCinema V10 mini projector. This projector is a pocket sized media player that utilizes 3M’s revolutionary projection technology, which is capable of a 50-inch image.

06/06
2008

[Computex] Aiptek PocketCinema V10 Mini Projector

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Introduced during Computex Taipei 2008, Aiptek PocketCinema V10 is a mini projector that can projector a 50-inch image using its 3M technology. It comes with a 1GB of onboard storage, built-in 3-in-1 card reader (SD/MMC/MSPro), and an integrated stereo speaker. Both video (AVI, MPEG-4) and picture (JPEG, ASF) media are supported.

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