Aiptek’s New PocketCinema V50 Projector Powers with Luminus Devices’ Big-Chip LEDs

It’s said that Luminus Devices has supported its SBT-16 LED pico-projection chipset for the power of Aiptek’s new PocketCinema V50 Projector, one of the world’s smallest projectors enabling instant projection anywhere for business presentations, photo sharing with family and friends and gaming.

The SBT-16 chipset is designed for hand-held projectors that use micro-displays ranging from “0.2 to 0.45” with individual red, green and blue LEDs.

Luminus will be demonstrating the new Aiptek PocketCinema V50 at CES.
 

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