I start this thread and never think the project were beaten in this way, so is time to explain some details:
We are aware of the luminosity limit and usability, obviously, there is no device that works at sunlight or really bright room and we don't pretend to lie about that, but our projector is quite powerful given the size and proved to handle well on artificial light and not direct spotlight over it. Sadly I can't share all the information right now given NDA signed with the manufacturer (the new projector will be released in Q2 next year), I think all understand that. Maybe for PM I could share more information if someone is really interested.
One of the objectives to share the website was to polish it and I think we did it with all the comments.... even the bitter ones, and indeed the renders are just while we finish the prototype and test it as unit to take the pictures, we KNOW that the renders are not real/best approach and we don't want that, seems like I just don't insist in that enough.
Now we have the device working over EVMs and ugly cables, just this Friday we received the integrated PCBs and sadly I had to go out f the country to renew my VISA (SF, CA) and I couldn't finish the integration and testing, so all is delayed a couple of weeks. Should be a startup visa kind.
@prasimix: I just start reading the book and looks very good, thanks for share it.
Other details I can share, the device use USB type C with PD, so we have up to 60W to play with it.
The processor is Smartdragon 410E, but I'll try to go for the Snapdragon 800 if Qualcomm gives us a decent price for it.
3GB of RAM.
No need of headphones connector given the bluetooth 4.1 integrated to it.
And please don't beat us for a mistake, all the comments are welcome, but calm down, that's why we are here, we want professional opinions to do it well.
Best regards all,
JP