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Sparkz Introduces Dock Projector for iPhone and iPod Touch

Spark iPhone iPod Projector With Tripod

The Sparkz Dock Projector ($495) is an egg-shaped video projector for the iPhone/iPod touch capable of a 640 x 480 resolution that can fill up to 60-inches of screen real estate. It’s also a dock that recharges your iPhone/iPod.

Sparkz Projector and Dock for iPhone iPod

The Sparkz Dock Projector packs a lot of hardware into its little shell. It has its own internal battery that can power iPhone video for up to 2.5 hours. It has stereo speakers on its sides and accepts video input via AV and VGA cables, which means it also supports video from a wide range of sources like camcorders, PSP, DVD players, laptops, computers, etc.

Sparkz Egg iPhone Projector Front

The Sparkz contains a Pico projector with a 3M lens and a 50,000-hour lamp life. For a sample of the projector’s video quality, skip to around 6:50 in the video below:

The projector also comes with a tripod, removable base, VGA cable, AV cable, and a wall charger.

Sparkz iPhone iPod Porjector accessories

The Sparkz’s $495 price tag doesn’t exactly make it a consumer device, but it could make a cool business gadget to lighten your travel load and impress clients with during presentations.

Could the iPhone Supply Its Own 50-Inch Monitor Soon?

A playful rumor going around the Internets is that a future iteration of the iPhone will soon add a mini-projector to its hardware arsenal. The source of the rumor is Chinese newsite Digitimes, who quotes sources as saying OEM manufacturer Foxlink is co-developing a micro projector with a “handset client in Europe.” (ed. Nokia maybe?). Quoting the source, Digitimes writes:

Foxlink has sent related samples to the client for verification, which may pave the way for small shipments in the fourth quarter of 2009, the sources noted.

Foxlink is a Taiwan-based subsidiary of Foxconn, and a frequent Apple client. Digitimes goes on to claim that Apple may be adding it to mobile devices as soon as the end of this year (ed. yeah right):

International brand vendors, including Nokia, Samsung Electronics and Apple, reportedly all plan to launch handsets with built-in micro projectors by the end of this year, indicated the sources, adding that Foxlink is likely to benefit from the emerging trend due to its strong business relationships with Nokia and Apple.

Micro projectors have been popping up at electronics trade shows recently, mostly as separate units that connect to iPods and other mobile devices. An example of a micro projector in action is shown in the video below:

I highly doubt we’ll see anything like this on the iPhone within two years, but it’s nevertheless cool to think about a future where you could bring your iPhone to work, wirelessly connect a bluetooth keyboard, and use the micro-projector as a monitor to project a 30-inch widescreen image on your cubicle wall. Then grab your iPhone/computer and carry it to lunch with you. Ah, dare to dream. Well, I’ll be off in my flying car now.