We’ve covered some small projectors on Crenk before. One was attached to a phone, the other was a stand alone, and there just does not seem to be a lack of interest when it comes to making things smaller. Of course it’s only natural to assume that because it’s small that it’s not as good. Suffice to say what I’ve seen in some of these small projectors has amazed me, making rethink that perhaps size does not matter.
The BenQ Joybee GP1 Mini Projector is a palm sized projector that packs a powerful display of up to 80 inches. The full color projector is perhaps the smallest stand alone yet, and from what we can see, it does not fail to deliver. Retailing for about $500, the BenQ Joybee comes in at 3.6 lbs, and offers the following benefits:
- Easy Set-Up
- VGA and Composite Video
- USB Connectivity With Wide Format Support
- LED3 Projection
- Tripod-Ready
- 100% Lamp-Free
- Wall Color Correction
- Built-in Speakers
- Keystone-Perfect Viewing
- A Delightful Sight in Black and White
- Optional iPod Dock
I’m interested to hear from those of you that have pocket projectors like this. Do you find them useful or do you miss their larger counterparts?
For those of us that have had to make PowerPoint presentations time and time again, using the same templates over and over again, it becomes increasingly frustrating because you think there is only so much youc an do. Well luckily, with some savvy searching, and perhaps a little creativity on your end, Powerpoint can become something new, thanks to the bevy of templates on TemplatesWise.com.
Powerpoint presentations can get a fresh face lift with these new, unique backgrounds that can ressurect the drab into the fab. By what I can tell, this site has hundreds upon hundreds of new templates for you to use, that are easy to find based on their categories. You can preview them, and download the ones you like. They also include packs for charts and graphis, looped music, and other creative for your presentations that will keep your presentation visually attractive while you share the important information.
I’ve used this site for a few public speaking engagements already, I’ve been very impressed with it, and I recommend you give it a try. As PowerPoint has gotten on in age, it’s nice to see creative sites like this offering the facelift that it has so badly needed.
You can follow them on Twitter as well.
Animoto is an introduction to movie making made easily. There is no need to brave the very steep learning curve of Final Cut Pro and for those not exposed to iMovie, this web application fit a suitable need with a limited amount of time.
I did a previous review of Animoto here. In that review I spoke about the finer points of Animoto and its uses for those looking at creating quick vids to share with friends and families, and even embed into websites.
I want to congratulate Animoto for hitting their one year celebration and wanted to share a few numbers they shared with me via their email announcement:
1. 4 million videos have been made on the Animoto platform
2. More than 250,000 users in 200-some countries have registered on Animoto.com
3. Animoto vids have been watched over 50 million times on Animoto.com, blogs, social networks, video sharing sites and web sites around the world!
I also want to share with all the readers of Crenk some new features for Animoto!
1. You can now pick your own images to use as the cover for your video as opposed to the static images provided by Animoto.
2. Animoto for your iPhone!!! That’s right, now you can watch your Animoto videos on your iPhone and a hint at a possible iPhone app. We’ll be sure to review it when it comes out.
3. you can now incorporate logos and panoramics into the videos which was a long standing issue.
Animoto is a definite most for those of us looking at creating videos for presentations, thank you cards, get well cards, parties/events.