Samsung launched the Galaxy Beam at the Mobile World Congress, an
Android 2.3-based smartphone that comes with an integrated projector
that can project a 50-inch high-definition image.
This isn't the first time that Samsung has tried to convince
consumers that putting a projector in a smartphone is a good idea. A
similar product, which was also called the Beam, was launched in 2010.
The smartphone has a projector-dedicated application which is used to
select content and activate projection in a few steps, according to
Samsung.
Besides the projector, the Beam has a very ordinary hardware
specification. The device is powered by a dual-core processor at 1GHz
and it has 8GB of storage plus a MicroSD slot. It was a 4in screen and
an 800-by-480 pixels resolution.
One part of the specification that does stand out is the Beam's 6GB of RAM.
For users that want to project their own content there is a
5-megapixel camera that can shoot movies at 720p, according to Samsung.
The phone weighs 145g and is 12.5mm thick.
SPECIFICATIONS
-4-inch touchscreen (480×800 pixels)
-1GHz dual-core processor
-6GB RAM
-8GB internal memory +microSD slot
-5-megapixel camera
-1.3-megapixel video calling cam
-2000mAh battery
-Android v2.3 Gingerbread
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