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We can hardly imagine the future.
"Back to the second part of the future" has doubled on fax machines and dehydrated pizzas, although a common vision for the 1990 s is that "personal digital assistants" like PalmPilot will continue to exist, business card scanners and portable projectors will eventually be built in.
If you're still a pocket fan
However, the size projector is not worried: The Touchjet Pond provides (
No card scanner).
To be clear, the pond is more than just a projector.
To be more accurate, it's a model with 80-
Built-in Lumen "pico projector ".
The whole thing is comfortably placed in your palm and weighs less than 10 ounces.
With HDMI and USB (both mini-ports)And Wi-
Fi and Bluetooth.
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Output drops to 50 lumens when battery-powered)
The battery gives you about two hours of running time.
All of this is true and relatively important.
Touchjet Pond is a "touch screen" device: you can control it by clicking and dragging the stylus (
Including two.
Directly on the wall or you can switch to a remote mouse
Control the pointing device.
The pond sits directly on a flat surface and can also be mounted on a tripod.
The focus wheel on its side allows you to sharpen the display.
If you're already familiar with Android from your phone or tablet, it's easy to use a projector.
Download the app from the Google Play store and control all the common Android settings, otherwise just like you click on your tablet.
This pond is a natural business partner if you already use Google Docs in large quantities.
Loading a slide or any other document stored in the cloud and displaying it on the wall is a quick operation.
There is also no reason why you can't use it for entertainment, but here you may feel that the specs have dropped a bit.
The color and brightness of the pond are surprisingly good, but its resolution is 854x480--
Almost no more than VGA and no HD. The built-
Speakers are handy for business presentations, but you can plug in headphones for more private use.
Of course, the main selling point of Pond is its touch screen function.
Using it as a touch device is surprisingly liberating.
In a business environment, it allows you to stand in front of the room and interact directly with your content instead of sitting at the conference table and interacting with your PC.
In the test, I found that two people passed white-
Check in and note at the same time using two styli.
The stylus is solid and responsive, but not flawless.
First, it's easy to cast shadows by going into the display and blocking what you're trying to touch, click, or drag.
You will soon know how to avoid blocking yourself, but sometimes it can be embarrassing.
Another option is that you can use a stylus like a laser pointer to register the tap and drag from a distance.
The included Airmouse works like a more traditional remote control with a media control and a pointer used as a touch point.
The Touchjet Indigogo pond is actually a growing success story.
Its original name was TouchPico, which earned nearly a million dollars in crowdfunding.
Unlike many similar projects, this project is a success in any sense: it is not just stumbling to the market.
It actually works very well.
It has good industrial design, advertising function, clear and bright display, adding unexpected charm to the touch style.
But is the price tag worth $600?
You can stand up.
Only half the price of the Pond projector, but it certainly won't buy you a built-in Android handheld
Projector and touch screen stylus.
After a few weeks of testing, it's clear that if you're a Google Docs user, you need to temporarily share your work with others until you get one, you may only realize how many Touchjet ponds you actually need.