OJO Wants To Be The First Portable Projector For The Nintendo Switch

OJO wants to be the world’s first portable micro-projector for the Nintendo Switch. This little micro-projector is launching on Indiegogo on October 24th and will be in gamers hands by February  of 2018.

The OJO looks to deliver a high-quality projection of up to 150” direct from the Switch docked to the projector. Solving the issues gamers have experienced playing multiplayer games on the move with the Switch’s inbuilt 6.2” (16 cm) screen and small speakers. This little device is designed with portability and sharing  at its heart at just 172mm*80mm*70mm, (L*W*H) in size. The unit  has a 4 hour a battery life before needed a recharge via micro-USB, outlasting that of the Nintendo Switch. OJO can also act as a back-up power supply for the games console.

Utilising the latest projection technology from Texas Instruments OJO projects its image at high-quality HD image at 200 lumens on any surface. Equipped with a 2nd generation Texas Instrument DLP DMD chip, and PD fast charging protocol for a  3.7v Lithium 20400 mAh capacity battery. It’s also capable of acting as a power-block and charging the Switch through USB-C.

Audio is supplied by a bass-effect dual speaker stereo system.  Providing a rich quality sound, both louder and fuller than the Switch’s internal speakers. The unit can also be connected to an external speaker system via an auxiliary port and cable. Keeping cool is also really important, with a vortex duct combination cooling systems the OJO uses fans and a copper radiator to keep the projector and console cool at all times.

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OJO also serves as a standalone projector for a multitude of other devices with HDMI input support. The unit comes with a 1 x HDMI port as standard so that any other devices such as laptops and mobile phones can also be connected to the unit.

Nintendo Switch experiences are designed to be shared, with a focus of high quality immersive games as well as innovative and fun multiplayer sessions the console has created a whole new community for new and veteran gamers alike – the OJO aims to bring this experience to as wide a community as possible.

FULL TECH SPECS
· Display Technology: Texas Instruments DLP 0.2” DMD LED projection
· Luminance: 200 Lumens
· Resolution: 854*480 Pixel
· Contrast Ratio: >1000:1
· Projection Ratio: 16:9 Projection
· Screen Size: 30”-120”
· Interface: HDMI input, 2 USB 3.0, USB Type-C for input and charging Nintendo Switch,
· Speaker output: 5W
· Battery: Panasonic High Capacity Lithium Battery – 3.7V 20400mAh
· Expected play time: 4 hours per charge
· Charging Current: 15V 2.6 A
· PowerBank: 5v/2A output
· Size: Dimensions(mm) 172*80*70
· Cooling fan for DMD projector: 11000 RPM turbo fan (Nintendo Switch fan: 7600 RPM)

Find out more about OJO here: http://www.yesojo.com/

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