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WowWee Cinemin Suite Video

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WowWee Cinemin Suite
Created: 01/08/2009
Video description: Tom Merritt takes a look at the micro projections of the WowWee Cinemin Suite at CES 2009.

WowWee Cinemin Suite Video Transcript

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>> Hi. I'm Tom Merritt from CNET.com in CES 2009, taking a look at the Cinemin Suite of Pico projectors from WowWee technology. Now the first one that he is holding in his hand here is the Cinemin Swivel. This is the base line model. It hooks up to an external source, so as you could see he's got an iPod Nano here attached. They said it will come with several connectors. I haven't determined exactly which ones yet, but definitely the iPod line will be in there and probably some -- with the more common connectors as well. And then it just uses the DLP technology from Texas Instruments to project a small 480 by 360 picture, so that you can put -- you know a nice-sized picture up on the wall here. This one is gonna run $299. Now the next level up is the Cinemin Stick and this one does the exact same thing, but it has 4 gigabytes of internal memory and an SD card slot on the side. I should point out that all of these have an audio out, as well as built-in speaker, so that you can hear that video that you're playing. And the top of the line here is the Cinemin Station. As you can see they show it with an iPhone dock, so it has a dock, as well as audio in, audio out, line in and video out, as well there. And this one has a higher resolution of 800 by 480. It's $299 for the Swivel, $349 for the Stick and $399 for the Cinemin Station. All with the DLP technology inside. These are the Cinemin Suite of Pico Projectors at CES 2009. I'm Tom Merritt. ^M00:01:36 [ Music ]

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