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.
The Nintendo Switch docks into the Ojo projector, putting out an image onto a wall instead of a television.
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.
The dock
The projector has a Nintendo Switch dock built in.
Buttons
On top of the projector are buttons that control the speaker's volume and the image focus.
The front side of the Ojo projector with the Nintendo Switch docked, but with the projector not turned on.
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.
Great in the dark
The Ojo projector's 480p image looks great in a dark room.
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.
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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