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Make that power point presentation with a mobile projector phone |
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Written by Edward Dike
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Friday, 22 May 2009 |
I’m sure you must be wondering what a mobile phone has got to with power presentations. Well, stop wondering. And for those trying to guess, I’m not speaking about using you phone as a flash drive to your laptop.
 The CVSL-112 projector phone. phone: trendygadget.com How would you like to make a projector presentation from you handset. Senseless but not impossible. The handset is not from any of the world’s Leading manufacturers. It's from ChinaVision. The phone is referred to as the CVSL-112 mobile phone with in-built projector. Calling the phone a beauty would simply mean exaggerating, it’s rather a sturdy and serious looking phone, however It does posses some features a state of the art mobile gadget should feature. Features like, a 1.3mega pixel camera capable of different mode effects and video recording, a pre installed 1gb micro SD card so you don’t need any more, tactile touch sensitive touch screen with resolution of 240x320, as well as an MP3 & MP4 player supporting 3gp &MPEG format for video and MP3, WMA & WAV audio files. An unlocked version of the phone avails you the opportunity of choosing your own phone and service language, languages available are English and Chinese (This tells us one thing, we can safely assume that it’s a 'CHINA PHONE') Back to the projector, it has a maximum distance from wall up to 5 feet (roughly 150cm) and image size roughly 32x40 inches (i.e 80cmx100cm) depending on image source quality the CVSL-112 has a rather strong battery of talk time up 3hrs, audio use up to 10hrs,video/projector use up to 2hrs, stand by time up to 200hrs (impressive ! if you ask for a supposed china phone). And yes, it is available in Nigerian and goes for about N72,390.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 22 May 2009 )
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