
WOWee ONE has recently introduced their first pico projector, the Vue. Adopting the green laser technology, this pocket-friendly projector provides 848 x 480 native resolution, 15 ANSI lumens brightness, 5000:1 contrast ratio and 16:9 aspect ratio, and features a USB port, a mini HDMI port, a 3.5mm stereo jack and connectivity to Apple products. The Vue will start shipping from March for a retail price of $369.99. [Product Page]

3M has showcased their latest pico projector ‘MP220′ at this year’s CES. This travel-friendly LCoS-based projector is able to project images up to 65-inches with a native resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels and provides 50 ANSI lumens brightness and up to 20,000 hours of LED lamp life. Not only that, it also has a built-in media player, a 2GB of internal storage, a microSD card slot and two built-in stereo speakers. The MP220 will start shipping in April for a retail price of $479. [AboutProjectors]

Velocity Micro is proud to announce their first pico projector, the Shine. Adopting the DLP display technology, this pocket-sized projector provides 1280 x 768 native resolution, 300 ANSI lumens brightness and 2,000:1 contrast ratio, and features a mini HDMI port, a USB port and a headphone jack. The Shine is expected to go on sale soon for under $400. [Velocity Micro]

Sanwa is back with its latest product in the form of the 400-PRJ011 micro projector. Designed for Apple’s iPhone 4/ 4S, the DLP micro projector is able to project up to 65-inch in size with a 640 × 360 pixel resolution and a 1,000:1 contrast ratio. The Sanwa 400-PRJ011 has a 2,100mAh battery that provides up to 2.5-hour of operation time. This battery also gives more juice to your iPhone. The Sanwa 400-PRJ011 micro projector is currently available in Japan for around $260 a pop. [Sanwa]

Check out this newly shipped Mini Portable Pico Projector from Funmart. This travel-friendly LCoS-based projector is able to project images up to 120-inches with a native resolution of 640 x 480 pixels and provides up to 20,000 hours of LED lamp life. What’s more, it also comes with a 3.0-inch LCD display, a built-in media player, a 4GB of internal storage, a microSD card slot, a USB 2.0 port, a built-in speaker and a built-in 1900mAh Li-ion battery. The Funmart Mini Portable Pico Projector sells for $269.99. [Product Page]

If you’re planning on buying a new pico projector anytime soon, then I recommend you to take a look at this P3 from AAXA Technologies. This travel-friendly LCoS-based projector is able to project bright, brilliant images up to 80-inches with a native resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels and provides 50 ANSI lumens brightness, 1000:1 contrast ratio and up to 15,000 hours of Triple RGB LEDs lamp life. What’s more, it also has a built-in MP4 player, a 1W speaker, an HDMI port, a D-Sub port, Composite and a USB port. The P3 is available now for $269. [AAXA]

Thanko has rolled out the IPMIPR01 pico projector for iPhone in Japan. Weighing at only 32 grams, the LED projector provides a 320×240 pixel resolution, a mini USB port, a 3.5mm Stereo audio jack and a 1W speaker. Folks in Japan are able to buy the Thanko IPMIPR01 for 15,800 Yen or around $202. Read more

ESPlus today introduced the Seeser laser-based pico projector. In case you didn’t know, the laser-based projector is better than other types of projectors because it doesn’t require a focusing lens. The Seeser features a 25 ANSI lumens, a 1000:1 contrast ratio, and SVGA (800 x 600) resolution. Other specs include an internal rechargeable battery and a microSD card slot. ESPlus will launch the Seeser laser-based pico projector in South Korea later this year. No word on pricing at this time. [PicoPros]

The Tursion TS-102 is claimed to be the world’s first Android-powered pico projector. Powered by the Google Android 2.1 operating system, the ultra-portable projector comes equipped with 3M’s LCoS MM200 projector with a 800×600 resolution and a 20 lumens of brightness, a built-in Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g), a touch pad, a remote control, and an 8GB of storage space, which is upgradeable via a microSD card slot. Too bad, there is no info on pricing at this time. [Engadget]

Amazon has begun selling Microvision’s newest pico projector ‘ShowWX+ HDMI’ via its online store. This laser-based pocket-sized projector is currently being offered for $369. In case you didn’t know, the ShowWX+ HDMI is able to deliver 848 x 480 native resolution, 15 ANSI lumens brightness and 5000:1 contrast ratio, and comes equipped with an HDMI port. [Product Page]