
Aiptek T20 (left in picture) is a pico projector specially designed for notebook users who always wanna have impromptu presentations for their work.
This tiny projector does not need external power, as it takes power directly from the USB port of your laptop. The Aiptek T20 is able to project up to a 42-inch display at a VGA resolution.
Aiptek has showcased a couple of its pico projectors at the Computex 2009. The Aiptek T30 (right) is another pico projector that is to be used with an iPhone or iPod. The T30 uses RGB LED instead of white LED backlighting, capable of projecting up to an image of 50-inch in size and with AV recording capabilities.
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