A projector that behaves like a smart TV, yet remains as mobile as a laptop accessory—this is the promise of a recently announced portable entertainment system. It eliminates the need for external controllers or workarounds, delivering instant access to streaming platforms without the usual setup friction.

The device’s most striking feature is its ability to run from common 65 W USB-C power sources, including laptop chargers and portable power banks. This allows users to move it between rooms or even outdoors without worrying about bulk cables or dedicated power supplies. A built-in gimbal stand with a 180-degree tilt further simplifies repositioning, whether mounted on a wall or ceiling.

Automatic calibration is handled by a Time of Flight laser system that adjusts focus and keystone correction in real time, ensuring consistent image quality across different surfaces. With native 1080p resolution and Dolby Audio tuning, the projector delivers clear, balanced performance even in ambient light conditions—a sealed optical design helps maintain brightness over time.

Portable projector redefines home entertainment with plug-and-play simplicity
  • Display: Native 1080p resolution, 300 ANSI lumens
  • Power: USB-C with 65 W Power Delivery support
  • Connectivity: Integrated gimbal stand (180-degree tilt), Time of Flight autofocus, automatic keystone correction
  • Audio: Dolby Audio tuning

The device’s plug-and-play approach extends to software, with pre-installed streaming apps like Netflix and YouTube fully licensed and ready to use. This removes the need for external dongles or manual configuration, aligning its behavior with modern smart TVs while retaining portability.

For creators and casual users alike, this represents a shift in how portable projectors are perceived—no longer just an alternative for presentations or outdoor viewing, but a true home entertainment solution that can adapt to different spaces without compromise. Availability is confirmed at a limited-time introductory price, though full pricing details will depend on regional rollout.