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  2. Projector phone - Wikipedia

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    iBall Andi4a Projector September 2013 India 640x480, 15 lumens Akyumen Hawk V1.0 Projector Phone October 2013 Global 480P HD, 20 Lumens Akyumen Falcon V1.0 Projector Tablet October 2013 Global 480P HD. 30 Lumens ZFT K999 January 2014 China Samsung Galaxy Beam 2: April 2014 China 800x480, 20 lumens VVE WE8 [10] [11] 2014 China 854x480, 45 lumens

  3. List of 3D-enabled mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of 3D-enabled mobile phones, which typically use autostereoscopic displays. Some devices may use other kinds of display technology, like holographic displays or multiscopic displays.

  4. Mobile phone accessories - Wikipedia

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    Casetify: Known for customizable phone cases and other accessories. Evelatus: A Europe-based brand offering cables, cases, chargers, and screen protectors. [5] OtterBox: Famous for rugged, protective cases. Popsockets: Popularized collapsible phone grips and stands.

  5. Lanyards, Wrist Straps, and 3 Other Ways To Protect Your ...

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    Phone Wrist Straps. $7 from Amazon. Shop Now. A wrist strap works in the same way. Assuming you keep your phone attached to your body, thieves will have a hard time running off with the device.

  6. Logic Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Aasim Saied founded Logic Wireless. [2] During his early days at the University of Arizona, Saied pioneered the world's first mobile projector phone called Logic Bolt. [3] In the summer of 2008, Saied formed the Logic Wireless team to provide an innovative technology in the wireless industry, by converging projector technology with a mobile device. [4]

  7. Timex Datalink - Wikipedia

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    The watch had a small lens at the top of its face used for data transmission by visible light. [5] [21] Data was transmitted from the CRT of the computer through a series of pulsating horizontal bars, [22] [23] that were focused by the lens and written to the watch EEPROM memory through an optoelectronic transducer operating in the visible light spectrum and employing optical scanning technology.