Abstract: Android is a truly unique platform and one of the clear benefits of such an operating system is that if a manufacturer wants, they can pretty much include android on anything they like. Within reason of course, but the point is the availability of android...
Abstract: We've seen a few companies experiment with smartphones and pico projectors for a while, and none with positive results. But what happens if you do things backwards, and instead you build a projector that's powered by Android?The ZTE SPro 2 is the company'...
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Published: 2015-05-07, Author: Raymond , review by: mashable.com
Projector, Great touchscreen, Built-in battery also doubles as charger, Handy Wi-Fi hotspot, Compact
Projections aren't bright enough, Audio lag with Bluetooth headphones, Built-in speakers sound tinny, Pricey
ZTE's Spro 2 is a feature-packed portable projector with access to Android apps, but its projections could stand to be a lot brighter...
Abstract: Getting a projector changed my life. It turned my living room into a movie theater, and my video game sessions into epic arena battles. But there are still some limits to what my little Dell projector can do, and that's where ZTE's Spro 2 comes in.There's...
Great build quality, Bright projector, Ease of use, Portable, Good battery life, Expandable storage, HDMI and Miracast support
Expensive, Proprietary charger
8.4 The ZTE SPro 2 is a portable and powerful projector that runs Android, and even though the price point may seem quite steep, this device does what it is designed to do extremely well....
Allinone projector solution, Full Android experience, Projection is pretty usable, Extensive set of ports, Reasonable outright cost for a portable projector
Dull, straightforward design, High power mode for projector requires being plugged in, Expensive oncontract price
insertAdIframe('ad_553625b32a2b3', '//s-cdn.phonearena.com/banners/dfp/NS_300x250.html', 300, 250);It's a projector, mobile hotpot, and a smartphone. True, there's a higher degree of versatility with this thanks to its included set of ports, like its full...
Poor sound, Projection capped at 720p, Needs a bespoke microUSB cable to charge
LikeAutomatically adjusts itself for easy set-up.Decent battery life.Supports HDMI, Miracast.Don't LikePoor sound.Projection capped at 720p.Needs a bespoke microUSB cable to charge.If you're, say, a film buff or live a life where you're frequently somewhe...
Published: 2015-11-09, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Abstract: The ZTE Spro 2 is a compact mobile projector size designed to take anywhere. An accessory that uses a 5-inch touch screen to easily operate their characteristics and commitment to Android 4.4.2 KitKat operating system. Despite its size this projector can...
Abstract: BARCELONA—ZTE's smart projector lineup is finally dropping the compromises. The new Spro Plus, introduced here at MWC, is a super-bright, 500-lumen laser projector controlled by an 8.4-inch Android 6.0 tablet.It's less portable than ZTE's previous smart p...
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Published: 2015-06-19, Author: Sean , review by: gizmodo.in
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, Battery Life: The projector was able to st
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 youre, say, a film buff or live a life where youre frequently somewhere without a TV or internet connection when youd 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...