Roku and Aurzen premiered the Aurzen Roku TV Smart Projector D1R Cube, the name of a tiny projector, “under $200.” This is the first projector to use the Roku OS as its built-in streaming interface, and most projectors on the market now use Google TV as their interface.
The D1R Cube is a budget projector with 330 lumens and 1080p resolution.
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You do not need to point the remote to the screen.
D1R cubes are not cubes. It has the same rectangular rectangular shape TCL A1 There is a narrow box and a large (-) lens. Like this projector and most projectors in this size/price range, there is no zoom or lens shift. While the images provided suggest to some extent the throw on, I am not skeptical about the A1, which makes the position difficult. We will see when the review sample is obtained.
These specifications are consistent with other projectors within their price range. The claimed and 330 lumens above (if it is accurate) are enough to get larger images than the TV, but not enough if you wish to make bright images.
Dogs are not included.
Among the rare features of the projector, but some Roku devices feature Bluetooth headset mode, so you can enjoy your show or movie without disturbing anyone else. There is also a 3.5mm headphone output. if you Do Want your voice to bother others, built-in double five-watt speakers.
While Roku certainly wants you to use the D1R Cube (again, not the cube) for wireless streaming, if you want to connect to a console, there will be an HDMI input. The D1R Cube can also be integrated into the Roku ecosystem, among other things, on-screen notifications and other monitoring.
The Aurzen Roku TV Smart Projector D1R Cube is now in use. Apart from “under $200”, we have no price at the time of writing, which almost certainly means $199.