I replaced my bedroom TV with this $170 Roku projector and don't regret it
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I replaced my bedroom TV with this $170 Roku projector and don't regret it
"I wanted Aurzen's D1R Cube Roku TV projector for one specific thing: outdoor movie nights. I have a backyard patio and a fireplace, complete with a cozy couch for my family to sit on outside. The only thing missing from this setup is a bright, loud projector. I can picture us huddled under a blanket, watching an old favorite like Jaws beneath the stars."
"Also: Finally, a portable 4K projector worthy of replacing my TV - and it supports Dolby Vision In the meantime, I figured I could still get the projector and set it up somewhere to see how well it works and sounds. That's when an idea hit me... my child's bedroom. I could put it in there to test, and honestly, it might be the second-best use case for it."
"The interface is exactly what you'd expect from a Roku TV, which also means there's no learning curve, especially important when a kid will be the primary user, at least for now. I have four Roku TVs in my home, so my daughter is already familiar with Roku and how to use the remote. That means she can find and open Disney+, Netflix, and YouTube Kids without needing me to play tech support."
The Aurzen D1R Cube Roku TV projector is a portable 4K unit with Dolby Vision and a built-in Roku TV interface, removing the need for external streaming sticks or HDMI input guessing. The projector produces a crisp, bright image while remaining quiet, making it suitable for indoor spaces like a child's bedroom where it can act as a TV alternative and disappear when turned off. The familiar Roku remote and preinstalled apps enable easy access to Disney+, Netflix, and YouTube Kids without additional setup. Portability also enables future outdoor movie use when weather allows.
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