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Ojo projector wants to put big-screen Nintendo Switch gaming on any wall

Yesojo's first projector has a Nintendo Switch dock built right in.

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The Nintendo Switch docks into the Ojo projector, putting out an image onto a wall instead of a television.

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The projector

Yesojo, which makes the Ojo projector, says the Ojo can display an image of 30 inches up to 120 inches at 200 lumens.

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The dock

The projector has a Nintendo Switch dock built in.

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Buttons

On top of the projector are buttons that control the speaker's volume and the image focus.

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The front side of the Ojo projector with the Nintendo Switch docked, but with the projector not turned on.

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Ports

Behind this flap are the projector's HDMI port, two USB-A ports and an auxiliary output for speakers. On the bottom right is a USB-C port for charging the projector.

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Great in the dark

The Ojo projector's 480p image looks great in a dark room.

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When the lights are on, the image is a bit blurrier using the early prototype. Yesojo says it is further tweaking the way the projector adapts to lighting for the final version, to be released in 2018.

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Super NES Classic on the Ojo

Other devices, like the Super NES Classic pictured here, also connect to the Ojo projector through the HDMI port.

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