Roku and Aurzen Unveil First Projector With Roku Built-In
The Aurzen Roku TV Smart Projector D1R Cube offers 1080p HD visuals up to 150 inches with integrated Roku streaming for $199, targeting casual indoor and outdoor entertainment.
- Roku has partnered with Aurzen to release its first smart projector, the D1R Cube, which features Roku OS and is priced under $200, becoming available starting today.
- Roku developed the projector with Aurzen to expand Roku OS into projectors, addressing a market mainly served by Google TV devices with a goal for simplicity and connectivity.
- The D1R Cube features 1080p resolution, a 40-150 inch screen size, 330 ANSI lumens brightness, dual 5W Dolby speakers, Bluetooth 5.2, HDMI, USB, and smart home integrations.
- Tom McFarland, Roku TV vice president, said the projector combines 'simplicity and smart connectivity' with access to thousands of streaming options, enabling easy use indoors or outdoors.
- This affordable projector suggests a greater Roku ecosystem reach into home entertainment and casual settings, though 330 lumens limits ambient light performance and the device requires mains power.
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