VIDEO: Epson helps create wearable PS3 projector

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14 December 2009 9:20 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Even the introduction of the "Slim" version does not make the PlayStation 3 the most portable of consoles (arguably, it's not meant to be) so Epson has helped the anonymous "Extreme Gamer" address the "issue".

With a boiler suit, helmet, power pack, projector, PS3 and winning smile, Extreme Gamer takes the Sony console places it almost certainly hasn't been before.

Press play on the video above to see the PS3 on the mean streets of the capital, hitting the dance floor in cyberstyle, abseiling and in a vertical wind tunnel. Rad!

Via: reghardware.co.uk

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Gaming, Epson, Projectors, PS3, Video, Home Cinema

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