Project-a-Phone relieves mobile phone eye strain |
Project-a-Phone - you know, like Toss-a-Tomato - unveiled today a device which lets you display a live image of a phone screen on a computer so you can do various things to it. The ICD-1300 is priced at around $295.
The Project-a-Phone ICD-1300, which is actually a lower cost sibling to the equally obscure ICD-5000, is designed to work with virtually any mobile device. It clamps onto the phone and “delivers a live video feed of the screen image to a PC through a USB cable.” Included Windows software lets you “record video and audio, takes still images individually or in a programmed sequence, and can display multiple screens simultaneously.”
The ICD-1300 is targeted towards those mobile warriors who want to have mini-projectors with them when on sales calls or when demonstrating mobile applications. We could also see this being a great addition for those who want to do mobile computing in a small conference room but not strain their eyes as they look at the tiny screen.
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