Projectors can be such a fun alternative to a TV. You can turn your bedroom into a cozy little cinema by stretching a humungous picture onto your wall while laying down all comfy under the sheets and comforter. In the summer after the sun goes down, you can host a movie night outside in the backyard. Projectors have also become super practical in just the last several year, being made more portable and now having smart TV interfaces integrated right into their systems.
Take a look at this Aruzen projector as an example. This one is built with Roku TV and happens to be on sale at the moment for 38% off. This massive discount ends up taking its original price of $240 down to just $150. You’ll be saving a whole $90 for a limited time.
As a Roku TV projector, when you boot it up, you’ll be met with the familiar home screen interface you’d expect with any Roku TV. You’re granted access to all the popular streaming apps like Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, and more. You’ll also have access to a ton of free content with over 500 TV channels that showcase everything from live news to weather to sport coverage and entertainment.
The projector itself is able to display in 1080p with a recommended size of 80 inches across. The bulb supports up to 300 ANSI lumens of brightness which helps to create a clear image in outdoor nighttime setting or inside dimly lit rooms. And it’s equipped with dual 5W speakers in the base capable of Dolby Audio.
You can set up the projector super easily. It makes use of a real-time auto focus and auto keystone correction. Just point it at the wall or ceiling and in just a matter of seconds, it will correct itself to present you with a crystal clear and evenly-leveled image.
Yes, it can display on the wall or ceiling and it can switch between the two rather easily. The gimbal design can be rotated without having to adjust cables or anything like that. Just tip it toward the surface you’re looking to watch your movie, TV show, or YouTube video on.
USB-C Power Delivery
This makes for a great outdoor speaker due to its compatibility with USB-C chargers. If you are keeping the projector inside in a semi-permanent location, you can just use the wall charger. But if you are taking it outside or somewhere without a wall outlet in reach, you can run the projector off a simple USB-C power bank. It supports 65W+ PD power input making it easy to set up shop anywhere on the lawn without having to worry about power.