If you want a way to instantly project anything on your smartphone screen onto a wall or projector screen, there are a ton of mobile projectors out there that will do a fine job. Most of them cost ...
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TecSox has introduced the AURA Projector, a compact smart projector designed for home entertainment and portable use. Its ...
A new mini projector prototype could see mobile phone users hosting impromptu movie screenings on makeshift screens such as white towels or walls... without killing the battery. Unlike conventional ...
Just look at the picture above! Isn’t it a cool-looking projector? Aside from looking great, it offers very convenient portability, measuring 4.2 x 4.6 x 9.7 in and weighing only 2.6 lbs. The included ...
A mobile hotspot, mini projector, media streamer, and backup battery all in one box A mobile hotspot, mini projector, media streamer, and backup battery all in one box is an editor overseeing The ...
For cord cutters out there uninterested in buying a TV and the set-top box to go with it (or even those who just want a TV screen they can take on their travels), ZTE has the projector for you. ZTE ...
If you've always wanted a portable projector that's dressed up to look like R2-D2, you can now buy one for $700. Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews team since ...
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June 14, 2007 Miniature projectors embedded in our cell phones, handheld game consoles and other personal electronics appear very likely to play a major role in the future of information display.