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Microvision SHOWWX+ Pico Projector UK Launch at The Gadget Show Live. Show Price Savings Now Available Online!

Last week at The Gadget Show Live, the UK’s largest consumer electronics show, Personal Projector held the UK launch of the highly anticipated Microvision SHOWWX+ mini projector, introducing the laser pico projector to the UK market for the first time. During the week, Suzi Perry, popular Gadget Show presenter, was spotted on the stand sampling the innovative Microvision SHOWWX+ pico projector for herself.

The Gadget Show Live attendees were able to see the new laser pocket projector in action and were given the opportunity to test the product with their personal iPods, iPhones and iPads (including iPad2) which the mini projector is specifically designed for, making it ideal for Apps/Gaming.

The Microvision SHOWWX+ is smaller and lighter than an iPhone and it’s the first laser pico projector to be launched in the UK. It has the highest contrast ratio (5000:1) of any pico to date and ‘PicoP’ vivid colour display. Great for sharing all your videos and photos direct from your iPod, iPhone or iPad, the SHOWWX+ is the enhanced version of the SHOWWX which won Best of Show at MacWorld 2010. Ideal for Youtube and Video Out Apps/Gaming, it offers infinite focus (sustained even on curved surfaces) - perfect for gamers on-the-go and users of any Apple device.

Incredibly popular, the Microvision SHOWWX+ attracted a lot of attention at The Gadget Show Live on the Personal Projector stand. Visitors to the Personal Projector stand were able to enter the Prize Draw to be in with a chance of winning the new SHOWWX+. The winner will be announced shortly!

Our outstanding show price special offers for the Microvision SHOWWX and SHOWWX+ mini projectors are now available online – don’t miss out!

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