Project-a-Phone has launched a lower cost version of its cellphone display projector. The ICD-1300 is the first Project-a-Phone model whose hardware is Macintosh compatible.
Jeff Hunt, Project-a-Phone President, explained, "If you need to demonstrate a mobile application in a sales meeting, briefing, or training session, the ICD-1300 is very effective. With its low price, flexibility and portability, we expect it to become standard equipment in conference rooms as well as an ideal travel companion for CTIA, 3GSM and other mobile events."
Project-a-Phone hardware securely clamps the phone in place and delivers
a live video feed of the screen image to a PC through a USB cable. The
Windows software displays live video, lets you record video and audio,
takes still images individually or in a programmed sequence, and can
display multiple screens simultaneously.
Matt Gross, Director at uLocate and co-founder of
Boston Mobile Mondays commented, "In our
Mobile Mondays meetings, members often demonstrate applications. With
the ICD-1300 I can finally run these demos from my Mac."
Posted to the site on 9th October 2007