sharing of photos, videos or any digital media on your smartphone requires you to hunt down a TV and a dedicated cable, which honestly, may not be readily available as you may have liked. the market offers us handy pico projector...

Samsung GALAXY Beam
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sharing of photos, videos or any digital media on your smartphone requires you to hunt down a TV and a dedicated cable, which honestly, may not be readily available as you may have liked. the market offers us handy pico projector in response to this need but then, like those extra things in life, we may not carry them with us always. so we look to the sky and wished for something that could do just that without having to lug along another pricey device or cable or beg for a TV. then one day, that wish is answered in the form of Samsung GALAXY Beam. yes. as its name implies, the Beam has an ultra-bright 15-lumens projector built into it and thus completing the smartphone-projector hybrid, so to speak, allowing you to share your digital media instantaneously by projecting them onto the wall, the ceiling or any improvised flat surface in high definition up to 50-inch wide. despite sporting a pico-size projector livery, the Beam remains pretty slim, measuring just 12.5mm thin. powered by a 1.0 GHz dual-core processor and running on Android 2.3 aka Gingerbread, the Beam features a 4.0-inch WVGA (480 x 800 px) TFT touchscreen display, a 5.0-megapixels autofocus main camera with flash, a 1.3-megapixels front-facing camera, HD 720p recording and playback, 6GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage, microSD slot that support up to 32GB, Bluetooth 3.0 and WiFi (b/g/n) connectivity, and a large 2000 mAH battery.