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  2. Miracast - Wikipedia

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    Miracast is utilised in many devices and is used or branded under various names by different manufacturers, including Smart View (by Samsung), [3] [4] SmartShare (by LG), screen mirroring (by Sony), Cast (in Windows 11) and Connect (in Windows 10), wireless display and screen casting.

  3. Projector phone - Wikipedia

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    Samsung Galaxy Beam i8530: July 2012 Global 360x640, 15 lumens iBall Andi4a Projector September 2013 India 640x480, 15 lumens Akyumen Hawk V1.0 Projector Phone October 2013 Global 480P HD, 20 Lumens Akyumen Falcon V1.0 Projector Tablet October 2013 Global 480P HD. 30 Lumens ZFT K999 January 2014 China Samsung Galaxy Beam 2: April 2014 China

  4. Samsung Beam i8520 - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung i8520 (also known as Beam, or previously Halo) is a projector-enabled smartphone produced by Samsung. Its main feature is a built-in DLP WVGA projector that is able to project images at up to 50 inches (1,300 mm) in size at 15 lumens .

  5. Nirvana Phone - Wikipedia

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    The NirvanaPhone adds external monitor capability which could be a computer monitor, an HDTV, or a video projector. The dock could be a cradle, cable or a wireless connection. This allows the NirvanaPhone to run applications that can utilize a full-sized display for better readability or collaboration.

  6. Samsung Galaxy Beam i8530 - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy Beam i8530 (also known as the Galaxy Beam) is a projector-enabled smartphone produced by Samsung. Its main feature is a built-in DLP nHD projector at up to 50 inches (1,300 mm) in size at 15 lumens. In February 2012 the i8530 Galaxy Beam was presented at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The last update was Android ...

  7. Wireless Home Digital Interface - Wikipedia

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    WHDI 1.0 provides a high-quality, uncompressed wireless link which supports data rates of up to 3 Gbit/s (allowing 1920×1080 @ 60 Hz @ 24-bit) in a 40 MHz channel, and data rates of up to 1.5 Gbit/s (allowing 1280×720 @ 60 Hz @ 24-bit or 1920×1080 @ 30 Hz @ 24-bit) in a single 20 MHz channel of the 5 GHz unlicensed band, conforming to FCC and worldwide 5 GHz spectrum regulations.

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  9. Smart Display - Wikipedia

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    The Smart Display was a battery-powered 10" or 15" LCD monitor with a touchscreen (similar in size and shape to a Tablet PC), connecting to a PC over an 802.11b WiFi network, with input via Transcriber (similar to Graffiti) or a pop-up soft-keyboard for text entry, and built-in speakers.