
At this year’s Computex show in Taipei, Aiptek introduced two new models along with their line of Pico projectors. Built to be used with most portable hardware (including Apple’s iPod and iPhone) the first is the flask-like, USB-powered T20 model meant for notebooks, while the other one is Aiptek T30 with is designed specifically for use with PMPs.
The larger Aiptek T20 doesn’t include a battery and at VGA resolutions (640 x 480) is capable of projecting images of up to 42-inches. On the other hand, the smaller Aiptek T30 can pump out a slightly larger 50-inch image, features some AV-in recording capabilities and is crammed with RGB LED for more accurate pictures compared to the standard white-light LED .
Rumors have it that the T30 is going to be available with built-in storage when it hits the market at the end of the year, together with its bigger brother.
No word concerning pricing yet.

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