Prototype
With everything being miniaturized these days, it only leaves projectors as a doodad still waiting to shrink further. I am not saying that this projector prototype is the smallest in the world, but the technology it features can certainly help it claim.
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First reveal of the T.25 Prototype from Gordon Murray Design. The T.25 will tackle full lifecycle CO2 damage in automotive design, development and manufacturing. (PRNewsFoto/Gordon Murray Design)
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