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Video of LG’s eXpo Mini Projector at CES 2010

LG expo mini projector demo-poster

Oh LG, you wowed and amazed us at CES with the mini projector you’ve embedded into you new LG eXpo phone. LG’s 1GHz smartphone sports a full QWERTY keyboard, supports AT&T’s 7.2Mbps HSPA network and a pico projector (optional) from Texas Instruments that can throw up images as far as eight feet away. We watched as this mini projector demonstrated its mini power. Yeah no problem.

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