the realm of cord-cutting entertainment. However, until now, the company’s devices were confined to dongles, set-top boxes, and televisions — but that changes today. Enthusiasts of the sleek and feature-rich Roku TV will now have the opportunity to experience a complete, portable projector, thanks to the brand-new Aurzen Roku TV Smart Projector D1R Cube.
Designed to provide the type of smooth plug-and-play experience that Roku products are famed for, the D1R Cube is a $250 streaming device that could revolutionize your television viewing. Ideal for camping excursions, beach parties, and outdoor movie evenings, followers of Roku’s well-established user interface will feel instantly at ease with the D1R Cube. The projector is lightweight and compact, ensuring a quick setup. Provided you have Wi-Fi and an available power outlet, you should be all set.
Yet, there’s more than what initially appears with the Aurzen D1R Cube, and we’re ready to break down all the details and specifications. Here’s everything essential regarding Roku’s newest venture into the consumer technology landscape.
Offering up to 1080p HD, the D1R Cube accommodates projection sizes from 40 to 150 inches, with an optimal throw distance between 3.6 and 11.8 feet. It comes equipped with physical ports such as HDMI, USB, and a 3.5mm audio output. As there’s no internal battery, access to a power outlet is also necessary.
Whether you’re showcasing your 4K Blu-ray edition of “Jurassic Park” for the entire neighborhood on a backyard inflatable screen or utilizing a dedicated cinema space in your basement, Roku assures that the Cube will deliver vibrant, clear picture quality, no matter where you’re viewing. Additionally, with features like auto focus and auto keystone, the projector automatically adjusts to whatever surface the image is projected onto. While the Cube is limited to 330 ANSI lumens (which is not the highest brightness for a projector), the sealed optical engine guarantees dust-free optics and no light leakage.
Regarding wireless connectivity, the Cube supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi, along with Bluetooth 5.2. This is advantageous for anyone looking to connect an external speaker or soundbar to the Cube. You can also utilize Bluetooth to pair a wireless headset, granting you the option to enter Headphone Mode for private listening. Furthermore, the Cube is compatible with Apple AirPlay and can be controlled through the Roku mobile application.
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