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Aurzen is showing a mini projector that fits in your pocket. The ZIP can be folded in half and weighs just 280 grams, which is about the same as most modern smartphones. As a result, its dimensions are just 8.4 x 7.8 x 2.6 cm. A DLP microchip and the lens are in the top element. The angle can be adjusted on the second component, which also houses two thin stereo speakers and has aluminum hinges. You can use Bluetooth to connect the projector to external speakers if these are insufficient. A 5000 mAh battery can be found in the bottom section. This is sufficient for a 90-minute video runtime. The ZIP can then be recharged using USB Power Delivery. ZIP is a mini projector that folds up. ZIP is a mini projector that folds up. Source: Aurzen

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The gadget that folds up has a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. It can show videos in sizes between 20 and 80 inches. According to Heise, the projector provides 100 Ansi lumens on the projection surface, which is not a lot but is sufficient for reading projected text in bright rooms. The majority of settings are made automatically. To focus the image, the autofocus, for instance, continuously scans the projection surface. There is also built-in keystone correction for straight images. Connect your devices to the ZIP by utilizing either the mirror function or the HDMI dongle. Connect your devices to the ZIP by utilizing either the mirror function or the HDMI dongle. Aurzen is the source The ZIP connects via Miracast technology, which mirrors your device’s screen, rather than Wi-Fi. iOS, macOS, Android, and Windows should all work with this. If not, you can use an Aurzen HDMI dongle. Aurzen has also launched a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for the projector, with plans to sell it for $400 US starting in April. On one screen, your new anime girlfriend Have you ever wished you could interact with a dancing anime girl at your desk? Then you need the “Character Livehouse.” Your favorite character will come to life on a tube-shaped screen. Simply select one of the 3D characters or import them from a variety of 3D programs like “VRoid Studio” or “SketchFab.” The settings on your smartphone can also be used to define the character’s traits and background story.