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WowWee Cinemin Slice Pico DLP Projector for iPad

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WowWee announced the Cinemin Slice, a multimedia pico projector with audio speaker dock. Slice features vivid WVGA-resolution DLP projection (with a 90-degree pivot), rich stereo sound, and the first projector-dock to naturally fit iPad — all in a unique triangular design.

Slice also docks iPhone and iPod, and has AV, VGA, and HDMI ports to connect to nearly any device with video-out functionality. Viewers can enjoy their videos, photos, slides, games, and apps at an image size of up to 60″ in a dimly-lit room.

WowWee Cinemin Slice Pico Projector with slide out connection for iPad

Features

  • Take projection out of boardrooms and movie theaters and into any room
  • Easily share your favorite media with friends and family
  • Perfect for multimedia, for small groups and small rooms, and for where TVs can't go
  • 30-pin Apple connector compatible with iPod, iPod Touch, iPod Nano, iPhone, and iPad (docking trays included)
  • Mini-HDMI (1.3) and AV ports for personal media players
  • VGA port for PCs, laptops, and netbooks
  • Image size of up to 1.5m (60″)
  • Viewable range of 3.2m (125″)
  • 90° hinge
  • Bright – 16 ANSI lumens
  • WVGA (854 x480) resolution
  • 16:9 aspect ratio
  • 1000:1 contrast ratio
  • Manual focus
  • 6 watt stereo speakers
  • Headphone jack
  • Infrared remote control

Price and Availability
Cinemin Slice will be available for $429.99 in January 2011. Pre-orders begin November 23 at the WowWee Tech Shop.

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