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13 Jan 2010There is a pile of new things coming out on the market in 2010. Not only some rather cool new tablet’s and cell phones but also some rather unique and long awaited features for them. So what exactly do we miss on a cell phone anyways? Well, we have a camera, we have a video camera, we have a microphone and we’ve got speakers…do you get where I am going with this?
During the CES LG, apparently, brought in a developer from Asia to preview his latest prototype of the LG phone with a feature he is working at. Yup, you guessed it! LG has managed to incorporate a small projector into the cell phone and it’s looking quite promising. The quality is above OK and I am sure with a few more tweaks this could be a sure hit on the market. Especially if Apple follows up with this feature on the next iPhone. Hopefully they will see the huge benefit of having such a feature on the iPhone and understand that whatever they have done so far is to please everyone that uses video and photos so why not this feature. Samsung is also working on a cell phone projector and they also are far in the process…
If I would have a guess I would think Apple maybe announcing something like this in 2011 second quarter. And could it possibly be called iPhone 4GP (P for Projector)? Hopefully this feature hits it big as there is probably a HUGE market for such a thing. We here at Bit Rebels reported of such a feature a little over 5 months ago but this is a far more pristine and thought through incorporation of the projector. And just the little round lens on top of the phone is just magic. Check it out!
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5 Responses to 2010 – The year of Cell Phone Projectors!
Crazydude
January 26th, 2010 at 7:08 pm
i would say not.
you never know what could happen.
chocolatelashe
March 13th, 2010 at 5:40 am
peel the apples then put sugar, cinnamon and vanilla extract on them and then fill the crusts with the mixture
Sheep Cloner
March 20th, 2010 at 12:54 pm
This is a common limitation of a laptop video card. It can only play on one display at a time. If you press FN+F key to toggle to projector only mode, then you will allocate all video resources and you can watch your movie on the projector.
The F key would have a picture of two monitors. On Dell computers, it is usually F7.
If you have to have dual screen mode, then you can change your projector to the primary display in Advanced Display Settings.
Laurie D
March 29th, 2010 at 4:27 am
I agree with Norman7774, you should start with the pruning, watering and fertilizing. If you have a good program, you'll have to do a lot less chemical spraying.
Apples produce flowers and fruit off of the lateral (side) spurs on the branches. These are usually less than 2" long. In the spring, after the flowers are done, thin the tree out. Keep major horizontal branches. Top off the tree, anything that grows where you can't harvest it is useless. Cut any 'water sprouts' out… those are wispy branches that grow vertically. When you are done, you should be able to see "through" the tree. Younger trees will require less pruning than older ones.
Mature trees won't need as much water as younger ones. Bare in mind that the fruit of the tree is full of water, and if we have a dry season, especially in the spring, you'll have less fruit, and or smaller fruit.
Use a good well balanced fertilizer as directed on the label. Consider ESPOMA 'Gardentone' or 'Treetone'.
Apple scab and insects can be problems on any fruit trees. Consider dormant lime-sulpher spray in the late fall and early spring to keep these problems at bay. Use it when the plant has no leaves or flowers, and the day time temps are above 40 degrees (below 50).
I hope that this helps
Good luck-
clj02
April 9th, 2010 at 1:53 pm
I think by the next day your apples will turn really brown.