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Project-a-Phone Makes European Introduction of Imaging System for Handheld Communications Devices
Written by Project-a-Phone, Inc
Thursday, 16 February 2006
BARCELONA, Spain-- Feb. 14, 2006--Project-a-Phone, Inc. introduced its handheld imaging system to the European market at 3GSM World Congress. The Project-a-Phone system combines hardware and software to let wireless sales, marketing and application development professionals easily display and project mobile phone images.
This highly portable imaging system links the screen image of any major cell phone or handheld communications device to a PC for group presentations, demonstrations, trade shows and Web-based conferences. Several exhibitors will use it at 3GSM World Congress to display their phone software and content.
The affordable solution securely clamps mobile phones and handheld devices in place and delivers a video image of the screen to a computer, so the image can be displayed on a monitor, projected on a screen or shared through the Web. Providing easy access to controls while stabilizing the device, it lets professionals conduct live sales or training demonstrations or use the Project-a-Phone software to record demonstrations or take screen shots.
According to Walt Doyle, CEO of ULocate, a leader in consumer location based services, "For several weeks we have used Project-a-Phone in group meetings to easily demonstrate our location-based services for cell phones. This is the only solution I know that is designed specifically for use with cell phones, and it is portable and lightweight enough for me to take it on the road." Project-a-Phone CEO Jeff Hunt added "Wireless professionals throughout the United States have used our system to "super-size" their phone screens since the beginning of the year. Now, for the first time Project-a-Phone will be showcased to the European market when several exhibitors use it to enhance their 3GSM World Congress booths."
Project-a-Phone software displays live video, lets you record video and audio, takes still images individually or in a programmed sequence, and can display multiple screens simultaneously to show the interaction between difference devices. The total package including software and carrying case is priced at $199 with quantity discounts available. For general information about Project-a-Phone, visit www.projectaphone.com. For product specifications and detailed features, visit www.projectaphone.com/product.htm.
About Project-a-Phone, Inc.
Project-a-Phone, Inc. is a Massachusetts-based, privately held corporation that designs and sells innovative audio video solutions for the telecommunications industry. For more information visit www.projectaphone.com.
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