Ray Displays roll out Pico projectors with smartphone support

Ray Projector

Ray Displays has come up with an all new Pico projector called the Ray. This device is small enough to fit into the palms of the hand. This dainty device is said to be capable of enlarging smaller images to up to 70 inches in crisp and bright colors.

The Ray is compatible with almost any electrical device including media players and smartphones. The projector is compatible with players like iPod, Zune, Archos, Cowon, Zen vision as well as smartphones like the iPhone. Apart from this, the Ray is also compatible with DVD players, digital cameras, DVRs and DV-cams.

“The personal or pico projector market is very exciting and rapidly gaining consumer interest. We created Ray to offer people not only the best technology, but the ability to afford an amazing projector,” said Jerry Rogers, CEO of Ray Displays. “You can now transform private viewing into a shared experience.”

The Ray Pico projector is said to offer technical excellence in an affordable package. It promises to provide a sharp and clear display that can be easily viewed even in brightly lit rooms.

“Use Ray to share photos at dinner without having to pass around your phone or camera, or show a presentation at a moment’s notice. We’ve come up with many suggestions on our Web site on where to use Ray, but we want to hear from our customers. If people send their stories on how they use Ray, we’ll share some of them on our Web site, Facebook or Twitter pages,” continued Rogers.

The stellar 640 x 480 resolution, enables it to project images up to 70-inches in size. This projector claims to be lighter than a mobile phone. It also packs in a handy tripod that ensures perfect positioning.

The Ray Displays Ray Pico projector is available for purchase on the company’s official website. The projector is price tagged at $229 (approx. Rs. 10,797).