Video: Samsung Show W7900 projector phone gets specced, demoed
Samsung's Show (formally known as the W7900) made a brief but resonating appearance at CES this year, and now, the lucky kids over at PopSci have managed to acquire a few more juicy specifications as well as a few moments of coveted hands-on time. The forthcoming projector phone, which is apt to land in South Korea first, includes a 3.2-inch OLED display (400 x 240 resolution), quad-band GSM connectivity, 7.2Mbps HSDPA, a five megapixel camera, support for video calling and the obligatory ten lumen projector that shoots 480 x 320 images out at up to 50 inches. The entire device measures in at 4.4- x 2.2- x 0.7-inches, and it actually doesn't emit a half bad image when the lights are all down. Have a look for yourself just after the break.















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Matt @ Jan 27th 2009 12:21PM
hey Verizon take a hint.....
PH0ENIX @ Jan 27th 2009 2:40PM
"Not a capacitive touch screen." Too bad.
YH Kwon @ Jan 28th 2009 12:47AM
Just for your information, the name of 'Show' is the service brand name for KTF, the second largest one in South Korea.
Koray @ Jan 28th 2009 3:52PM
Oh my word!
"the obligatory ten lumen projector that shoots 480 x 320 images out at up to 50 inches"
I think I need to go lie down for a minute...
The phone still needs some improvement but the projector just overshadows everything. I, for one, am not too fond with Samsung's widget interface. I think the Pixon, Omnia, and Samsung as a whole would be better without it.
alan @ Jan 31st 2009 5:32AM
ive seen another good projector phone and the have been on sale for about 2 months now you can see the spec of the devce here
http://www.chinavasion.com/product_info.php?ref=6616&products_id=3547&channel_id=16154
wildTING @ Feb 1st 2009 2:17AM
Will this work if I bring it from Korea to the United States on ATT's network? I am almost positive the phone portion will work but I'm just curious if the data / web-browsing capabilities will work. Please excuse my ignorance as I was previously a CDMA Verizon customer so I have no experience with using "outside" phones. Thanks.