Forever Plus makes Pico projectors high def

Posted in Projectors by Conner Flynn on March 26th, 2009

Forever Plus makes Pico projectors high defSurprisingly, it isn’t a huge name taking the Pico projector to 720p. Forever Plus gets the credit for the world’s smallest 720p projector. It measures just 0.49 x 0.59 x 0.19-inches and projects footage from HDMI at 1,280 x 768 resolution for 30,000 hours via LED lighting.

Nothing yet on price or availability. We’re not completely sold however. We’re a little skeptical that they didn’t list the brightness or contrast ratio. Makes you wonder why. They probably aren’t that good. Now the rest of the big names have to get in on the action.

Update: Obviously those dimensions aren’t right. We’ll see if we can get some real-world dimensions on it and let you know.
[Engadget]

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3 Comments to “Forever Plus makes Pico projectors high def”
  1. Bardsworld Says:

    I think the dimensions may be incorrect:
    - “it measures just 0.49 x 0.59 x 0.19-inches”
    that’d make it smaller than a sugar cube, most impressive for 720P!

  2. hillerby Says:

    I guess you don’t realize those dimensions are WAY OFF….

    Who proof reads this stuff…and you had doubts about them?
    PS: Wanted to mention great post!

  3. Nabi Says:

    Quit slavering–you’ll have forgotten about it long before you get news on availability and pricing. Don’t the words ‘Forever Plus’ give you a clue (that’s how long it’s going to be before you see it.) You’ve been hoaxed yet again.

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