The Ultimate in Portable Projectors
WowWee has built its reputation on technological toys, but it’s about to expand into territory that’s not just fun and games.
WowWee’s ultra-portable multimedia micro projectors, collectively named “Cinemin,” will be powered by Texas Instruments’ DLP Technology for ultra clear picture quality.
Using the same technology common to high-definition TVs, classroom projectors, and large-scale cinema houses, the Cinemin projectors have been designed to work with popular mobile devices, such as the Apple iPod and iPhone.
The line features three products:
1. The Cinemin Stick pico projector is a compact micro projector with internal memory and an expandable SD card memory slot that puts your favorite web videos, digicam snapshots, ambient animations, and more on display. It will cost between $325 and $350 and will be available in the second half of 2009.

2. The Cinemin Swivel pico projector, an affordable lightweight micro projector that is roughly the size of a candy bar and features an impressive 3-hour battery life for movie watching, full volume control, and a unique adjustable 90-degree hinge for ceiling projection. It will cost about $250 and be available in the second quarter of 2009.
3. The Cinemin Station pico projector is an alarm clock-sized convenient media center and iPod docking station for big pictures with big audio. It will cost around $400 and ship in late 2009.

This article was last modified on December 17, 2022
This article was first published on January 8, 2009
