To: unclewest who wrote (7418 ) 12/20/2014 10:19:20 AM From: Savant 1 RecommendationRecommended By Hawkmoon
Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7720 Unc, a few things.... 1. The CiCret is just an idea, at this point..per BBC ..they 'hope' to have a prototype in a few weeks....right now...they want free money... cicret.com 2. Your u tube link does not say MicroVision is involved...it merely says Pico Projector....If it mentioned MicroVision, I missed it.. 3. The article I linked also says >>Pico Projector<<...and what do they have to say about that? ================ from drop-kicker.com "Pico Projectors In several updates, the team has informed that they’re planning on using a Digital Light Processing (DLP) projection solution from Texas Instruments. DLP involves an array of thousands (or millions) of microscopic mirrors vibrating back and forth. These mirrors each represent a pixel and will either reflect light towards the desired surface, or reflect it away. By varying the color of the light in time with the vibrations, a colored image can be created." There really isn’t too much to say about this. The team goes into detail about why they chose DLP in particular, but when it comes to projecting images from small projectors, there are a number of tried and true options providing various levels of brightness and resolution. ========================================= So, ball's in your court, show me something that says CiCret is using MicroVision's display engine... I'm, personally, not saying they aren't, but....so far, haven't seen anything that says they are, or will be... It appears that Pico Projector is being used generically...if it's trademark infringement, notify the company.google.com Here it shows Top 10 Pico Projectors...projectorcentral.com