Intex Technologies, one of India’s fastest growing mobile phones, IT hardware and electronics companies, announced the launch of INTEX ‘V.SHOW’ – a path- breaking mobile handset with an inbuilt projector to combine projection with mobility. This is India’s first projector phone to be launched by a domestic mobile handset company. The bohemian phone was unveiled at a glitzy event graced by Bollywood actor Prachi Desai. The launch signifies Intex’s aspiration to move up the value chain with technologically-enriched products having loads of consumer utility. The sponsoring thought -‘Invent Your Screen’ – bares all; INTEX V.SHOW is all set to change the way people perceive mobile entertainment. It actually brings entertainment at palm’s length and enables the user to project movies, pictures, music videos (saved in the phone and from Internet) and other Internet content up to 61 inches of screen/wall with a high intensity projection of 10 lumens and QWVGA resolution. Projection can be enjoyed up to a distance of 12 ft (between the screen/wall and the phone). Intex’s Centre for Design and Development has ensured that the product matches to the Indian operating conditions and entertainment prerequisites such as- a long life battery so that one can watch a film for as long as three hours and a film quality of 25 Frames Per Second (FPS) The phone is a touch-screen Dual SIM (GSM + GSM) variant and has another coveted feature - Dual Screen mode (phone screen mode and projector screen mode are simultaneously active). It comes with Dual Camera and a Dual Card memory slot of 8 GB each to expand the internal memory of 64 MB. Speaking at the event, Ramesh A. Vaswani, Executive Vice Chairman, Intex Technologies, said, “INTEX V.SHOW is in sync with the company’s aim of providing useful innovation and quality products to its consumers in keeping with its philosophy of launching Life Version 2.0 products. It symbolizes our technological advancement and continued focus on R&D. I am confident that INTEX V.SHOW change the way people watch movies, videos, picture galleries and even read e-Books on their mobile phones. If positioned judiciously, it could emerge as a powerful infotainment tool too. We are in touch with leading chip development companies of the world for future enhancements in this model |