Samsung reveal the SPH-W9600 AMOLED Beam projector phone
Posted on 21. Apr, 2010 by Jes Darmanin in Mobile Phone News, New Releases
Samsung have just unveiled their new AMOLED Beam projector phone. The successor to their previous Haptic Beam projector phone, the handset will go by the name of SPH-W9600.
The handset sports a 3.3 inch WVGA AMOLED display, a front facing VGA camera and 5 megapixel back-mounted camera, 11 GB of storage expandable by microSD cards and, of course, a projector.
The SPH-W9600 can throw images up to 50 inches onto walls direct from the phone, though a mere 9 lumens of brightness might make its usefulness limited only to really dark places.
Aimed presuably at presentation-giving business types most of all, the phone will also have Microsoft Office and DivX codec support to make projecting files and videos as painless as possible.
The SPH-W9600 can throw images up to 50 inches onto walls direct from the phone, though a mere 9 lumens of brightness might make its usefulness limited only to cave dwelling folk.
Aimed presuably at presentation-giving business types most of all, the phone will also have Microsoft Office and DivX codec support to make projecting files and videos as painless as possible.
A Korea only release for the time being, either expect heavy import fees or wait patiently for further news of a worldwide release date.


