We knew this was coming – Projector Phone
We mentioned this idea in our post when the 3M M Pro110 was introduced. Who will put a projector on or in a cell phone? Well someone has, now you can carry a big screen TV in your pocket.
What’s in your pocket?
The new Logic Bolt, created by US-based Logic Wireless (their website is still under construction), makes its debut at the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show this week in Las Vegas.
Where traditional cell phones provide an amazing amount of information which users are forced to view on a tiny screen, now they can display on the wall for everyone to see.
The new Logic Bolt increases screen size by 3000% or more through a built-in projector that casts razor-sharp images onto a wall or screen. A once “one-user” cell phone becomes a device that creates images large enough for a crowd.
Logic Wireless sees endless applications for its new projector phone, including a must-have business tool for the road warrior doing presentations. Power Point?
Logic Wireless phones are compatible with GSM carriers such as T-Mobile and AT&T . In the future, the company will expand its GSM Carrier network.
The Bolt features:
- Built-in projector that casts images 36“ to 64”+
- Touch Screen
- GSM Quad Band
- 3 Mega Pixel Camera
- Bluetooth, GPS, Internet
- PowerPoint, Excel, Word
- Connects with Laptop USB, TV, XBox, Wii
Made in China? My kid will get a kickout this for his Wii, will yours?
We knew this was coming – Projector Phone
We mentioned this idea in our post when the 3M M Pro110 was introduced. Who will put a projector on or in a cell phone? Well someone has, now you can carry a big screen TV in your pocket.
What’s in your pocket?
The new Logic Bolt, created by US-based Logic Wireless (their website is still under construction), makes its debut at the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show this week in Las Vegas.
Where traditional cell phones provide an amazing amount of information which users are forced to view on a tiny screen, now they can display on the wall for everyone to see.
The new Logic Bolt increases screen size by 3000% or more through a built-in projector that casts razor-sharp images onto a wall or screen. A once “one-user” cell phone becomes a device that creates images large enough for a crowd.
Logic Wireless sees endless applications for its new projector phone, including a must-have business tool for the road warrior doing presentations. Power Point?
Logic Wireless phones are compatible with GSM carriers such as T-Mobile and AT&T . In the future, the company will expand its GSM Carrier network.
The Bolt features:
- Built-in projector that casts images 36“ to 64”+
- Touch Screen
- GSM Quad Band
- 3 Mega Pixel Camera
- Bluetooth, GPS, Internet
- PowerPoint, Excel, Word
- Connects with Laptop USB, TV, XBox, Wii
Made in China? My kid will get a kickout this for his Wii, will yours?
We knew this was coming – Projector Phone
We mentioned this idea in our post when the 3M M Pro110 was introduced. Who will put a projector on or in a cell phone? Well someone has, now you can carry a big screen TV in your pocket.
What’s in your pocket?
The new Logic Bolt, created by US-based Logic Wireless (their website is still under construction), makes its debut at the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show this week in Las Vegas.
Where traditional cell phones provide an amazing amount of information which users are forced to view on a tiny screen, now they can display on the wall for everyone to see.
The new Logic Bolt increases screen size by 3000% or more through a built-in projector that casts razor-sharp images onto a wall or screen. A once “one-user” cell phone becomes a device that creates images large enough for a crowd.
Logic Wireless sees endless applications for its new projector phone, including a must-have business tool for the road warrior doing presentations. Power Point?
Logic Wireless phones are compatible with GSM carriers such as T-Mobile and AT&T . In the future, the company will expand its GSM Carrier network.
The Bolt features:
- Built-in projector that casts images 36“ to 64”+
- Touch Screen
- GSM Quad Band
- 3 Mega Pixel Camera
- Bluetooth, GPS, Internet
- PowerPoint, Excel, Word
- Connects with Laptop USB, TV, XBox, Wii
Made in China? My kid will get a kickout this for his Wii, will yours?
Google’ G1 Phone hits the street! Allocated?
T-Mobile’s site is now taking orders for the new G1 phone with Google, but what can be easily overlooked on their site is the “Extremely limited supply”. Nothing like a good allocation right before the holiday rush.
I know allot of people that have an iPhone and waited in line for the prized few at the beginning. I just wonder how many will switch to the new Google G1 phone. Will you switch? The new Google G1 Phone with T-Mobile has some really cool features like, ShopSavvy. With ShopSavvy you can comparison shop before you buy. Just find the product in a store, scan the UPC code of a product, with the the camera. You are now set to compare prices from onli
ne merchants and nearby local stores. You can read product reviews and even build an on-line wish list to share with your friends.
But one word of caution with this feature, manufacturers are known to give the same product a different UPC code for each retailer. This is a common tactic amongst home appliances that are sold in Lowes, Home Depot, Best Buy and Circuit City.
The second feature I like is Locale. Locale automatically changes your phone settings to react a certain way depending on where your GPS shows that you’re located. Maybe you want your ringer off when you’re at work or extremely loud when you’re at happy hour after work. It all happens automatically with Locale.
With the phone priced at $179.00, it seems to have more features than the Apple iPhone.
So who is going to switch?
Google’ G1 Phone hits the street! Allocated?
T-Mobile’s site is now taking orders for the new G1 phone with Google, but what can be easily overlooked on their site is the “Extremely limited supply”. Nothing like a good allocation right before the holiday rush.
I know allot of people that have an iPhone and waited in line for the prized few at the beginning. I just wonder how many will switch to the new Google G1 phone. Will you switch? The new Google G1 Phone with T-Mobile has some really cool features like, ShopSavvy. With ShopSavvy you can comparison shop before you buy. Just find the product in a store, scan the UPC code of a product, with the the camera. You are now set to compare prices from onli
ne merchants and nearby local stores. You can read product reviews and even build an on-line wish list to share with your friends.
But one word of caution with this feature, manufacturers are known to give the same product a different UPC code for each retailer. This is a common tactic amongst home appliances that are sold in Lowes, Home Depot, Best Buy and Circuit City.
The second feature I like is Locale. Locale automatically changes your phone settings to react a certain way depending on where your GPS shows that you’re located. Maybe you want your ringer off when you’re at work or extremely loud when you’re at happy hour after work. It all happens automatically with Locale.
With the phone priced at $179.00, it seems to have more features than the Apple iPhone.
So who is going to switch?
Apple iPhone 3G – Hits stores this Friday
The Apple iPhone 3G will go on sale as a first come, first serve basis on Friday July 11th at your local Apple store. So will you be camping out over night to get the new Apple iPhone 3G? Here is a list things you need to bring to activate your phone.
- Credit card
- Social security number
- Valid, government-issued photo ID
- Your current wireless account number and password or PIN (if you’re new to AT&T)
Apple iPhone 3G – Hits stores this Friday
The Apple iPhone 3G will go on sale as a first come, first serve basis on Friday July 11th at your local Apple store. So will you be camping out over night to get the new Apple iPhone 3G? Here is a list things you need to bring to activate your phone.
- Credit card
- Social security number
- Valid, government-issued photo ID
- Your current wireless account number and password or PIN (if you’re new to AT&T)
Apple iPhone 3G – Hits stores this Friday

The Apple iPhone 3G will go on sale as a first come, first serve basis on Friday July 11th at your local Apple store. So will you be camping out over night to get the new Apple iPhone 3G? Here is a list things you need to bring to activate your phone.
- Credit card
- Social security number
- Valid, government-issued photo ID
- Your current wireless account number and password or PIN (if you’re new to AT&T)


