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With CES going on down in Vegas, we've got new Picos popping up left right and center. Most notably, two that I've found thus far are using Direct Greens:
WOWee ONE Launches Green, Laser-Based Pico Projector at CES | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
MicroVision Goes Direct Green to Spark Projection Revolution - MarketWatch
Pricing will be a big question mark. But as far as pico projectors go, these laser-based units actually fall relatively low on the brightness scale. My gut says that you can't charge more than $349 for a low-brightness pico projector intended for mobile phones and other portable media gadgets, in short-throw single-viewer environments. If there's a single mode blue ($50 value) and single mode red ($50+ value at least) inside, then these might be good harvesting resources.
WOWee ONE Launches Green, Laser-Based Pico Projector at CES | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
MicroVision Goes Direct Green to Spark Projection Revolution - MarketWatch
Pricing will be a big question mark. But as far as pico projectors go, these laser-based units actually fall relatively low on the brightness scale. My gut says that you can't charge more than $349 for a low-brightness pico projector intended for mobile phones and other portable media gadgets, in short-throw single-viewer environments. If there's a single mode blue ($50 value) and single mode red ($50+ value at least) inside, then these might be good harvesting resources.
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