With all the Roku-native TVs crowding the market, the company behind today’s popular streaming platform wants to project a new kind of cheap option for streaming. Roku partnered up with Aurzen, the makers of the $300 Z-shaped Aurzen Zip mini projector, and now they have a full $250 cinema you can set up for quick and dirty Netflix or Howdy (Roku’s $3/month ad-free streaming service) and chill sessions on your bedroom wall—as long as you’re not expecting the brightest display.

Take a breath and read with me: the Aurzen Roku TV Smart Projector D1R Cube (breath out) is Roku’s first smart projector that comes with Roku TV OS by default. For its cheap price, it comes with access to all your usual streaming apps (Netflix still isn’t fully integrated with Google TV) plus all the free m

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