Cell phone with projector has split personality

Posted in Mobile Phones by Conner Flynn on August 27th, 2008

Cell phone with projector has split personalityChinavision is at it again, offering up a strange dual band smartphone that is part Nokia phone and part iPhone, with a projector thrown in for good measure. Features an interactive touchscreen, WAP, bluetooth, and a 1800mAh battery for extra long talk time between charges, MP3 and MP4 player, 1.3mp Digital Camera, Image Viewer, Video Recorder, and rich media environment messaging options, micro SD card slot complete with a 1GB card.

The projector can be used from a distance of up to 5 feet and will project an image about 32 x 40 inches. It should be “available soon”. I hope they aren’t waiting for the green light from Nokia and Apple.

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4 Comments to “Cell phone with projector has split personality”
  1. Chinavasion Says:

    Hi, thanks for the cool blog. It’s kinda surprising you didn’t stick a link to the product in though. The link to the projector phone (http://www.slipperybrick.com/2008/08/cell-phone-with-projector-has-split-personality/)

    It’s a tri-band phone by the way

  2. David Says:

    that’s an interesting link I didn’t know Chinavasion would try to link the product back to your site….

    Can I call shenanagans

  3. wholesale Says:

    Looks Like really cool phone to have

  4. polos Says:

    that’s an interesting link I didn’t know !!!

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