1. Home
  2. Electronics & Gadgets
  3. Home Theater

Best Of CES 2005 - The 2005 Consumer Electronics Show - Photo Gallery One

By Robert Silva, About.com

2 of 10

Palm-sized DLP Video Projectors Attract Attention

Mitsubishi Mini DLP Video Projector

Mitsubishi Mini DLP Video Projector

Robert Silva
In what may turn out to be a very interesting new consumer electronics product category, both the Texas Instruments and InFocus booths at CES displayed working prototypes of small palm-sized DLP video projectors. The projectors shown were powered by a TI DLP chip with an LED light source instead of a high wattage lamp, to reduce heat generation and power consumption. Although not as bright as their larger cousins, both units on display were capable of projecting a solid 27-inch image in a darkened room setting. Although specifications are still being finalized, the Mitsubishi and InFocus branded projectors are expected to hit store shelves by the end of 2005, with an expected price of about $600.

It remains to be seen how the market will respond, but it is expected that these new mini projectors will have both business and entertainment applications. The photo above shows the Mitsubishi mini-projector in relationship size to an actual DLP chip.

Explore Home Theater

About.com Special Features

Family Tech Center

Stay connected and entertained with reviews on tips on the latest HDTVs, cellphones and more. More >

How to Buy a BlackBerry

Sleek and trim or loaded with extras? Select the right smartphone for your lifestyle. More >

  1. Home
  2. Electronics & Gadgets
  3. Home Theater
  4. Where To Buy/Consumer Help
  5. On The Road At CES
  6. Best Of CES 2005 - Hot Products Shown At The 2005 Consumer Electronics Show - CES Photo Gallery One

©2009 About.com, a part of The New York Times Company.

All rights reserved.