The 'Ray' Short Throw Projector Doesn't Require a Screen to be Used
Michael Hemsworth — September 5, 2018 — Tech
References: yankodesign
Projection technology is quickly becoming essential for many consumers who are seeking to watch content in their home without feeling restricted by a traditional TV set, so the conceptual 'Ray' short throw projector comes as a next-generation device to further enhance the experience.
Designed by Taekwon Yeon, the projector doesn't require a screen to be used thanks to the integrated light projection technology that can be used almost anywhere without having to seek out a surface to project the image onto. The 'Ray' short throw projector is also integrated with a speaker system to make it an all-in-one solution for consumers to use either in or out of the house for watching their choice of content.
Designed by Taekwon Yeon, the projector doesn't require a screen to be used thanks to the integrated light projection technology that can be used almost anywhere without having to seek out a surface to project the image onto. The 'Ray' short throw projector is also integrated with a speaker system to make it an all-in-one solution for consumers to use either in or out of the house for watching their choice of content.
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