October 10, 2007

Project-a-Phone Launches Mac compatible version

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Project-a-Phone has launched a lower cost version of its cellphone display projector.

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.

The ICD-1300 is the first Project-a-Phone model whose hardware is Macintosh compatible.

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."

[via Cellular News]

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