Published: 2016-05-23, Author: Michael , review by: geekdad.com
Abstract: Video content is usually either shackled to a large screen although definitions of “large” vary or greatly downgraded to fit the size and bandwidth of tiny screens on tablets or handheld devices New mobile projectors finally have the necessary brightness...
Abstract: Until recently, pocket-sized portable projectors were nothing more than a novelty idea, which allowed for some fun but didn't offer a whole lot in terms of the viewing experience. While these devices still remain niche products, there has been an upswing...
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Published: 2016-01-03, Author: Perry , review by: geardiary.com
Plug and play, Light and easy to travel with, Sharp picture even in lit rooms, Snappy Android touchscreen makes it an all-in-one solution
Inclusion of a physical remote would be great for professional presentations; The internal speaker can be improved
Abstract: Here is a roundup of some of the best portable projectors available in 2015!Let's start with the UO Smart Beam Laser. This is one of the smallest projectors on our list, and one of the more interestingly designed ones as well. Weighing a little over 500 g...
Bright, sharp picture, Easy to use with touchscreen controls, Connects to myriads of devices and services
Fairly expensive, Heats up rapidly without optimal airflow, Sound quality isn't incredible
Extra features aside, we still think that the best feature is that it's actually a small, incredibly functional projector. We've been living with it for a week and a half at this point, and we've started using it for everything. YouTube marathon? Put it o...
I was impressed with my time with the ZTE Spro2. It is a well-built effort for folks who have a need for a projector on-the-go. It is suitable both for work and play and doubles-up as a Mobile Hotspot when your other devices need connectivity.However, i...
Abstract: When offered the opportunity to review the ZTE Spro 2 smart projector, I jumped on it. Isn't Android and Me an Android site, though? Yes it is, my friend. The Spro 2 runs Android in a way that's very familiar way to all of us Android fans while being hard...
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Published: 2015-06-23, Author: Tony , review by: pcmag.com
Easy-to-use projector. Wi-Fi hotspot for up to 10 devices. Connects via 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. Runs Android 4.4. 10.57GB of available internal memory. Built-in rechargeable battery.
Expensive. Soft audio. No remote. Autofocus is ineffectual. Modest brightness for an LED projector. Extra, curved lines visible in hatched backgrounds
The ZTE Spro 2 is part projector, part Android device, and part Wi-Fi hotspot, designed to project content like business presentations and YouTube videos over its 4G LTE connection...
Published: 2015-06-19, Author: Sean , review by: gizmodo.com
The projector is smart enough to know if its projecting on a slanted surface, and will automatically adjust the angle of the projection to compensate for the surface. It made watching TV on my ceiling much nicer, Advertisement, Advertisement, Battery Life
The audio quality is iffy at best. Yeah, you can hear everything just fine, but it's not particularly loud and there's no discernible stereo separation. I didn't expect much more from the tiny box's speakers, but the disconnect between where the screen wa
If you’re, say, a film buff or live a life where you’re frequently somewhere without a TV or internet connection when you’d like to have both, absolutely buy it. The ZTE Spro 2 is a decently bright little projector that runs on batteries and has access to...
Abstract: Connectivity is important for those of us who spend time traveling for business and it's pretty rare to find decent hotel WiFi. Dedicated mobile hotspots are an important travel accessory, especially if you need to use your phone for communications and ca...