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Aurzen Roku TV Smart Projector Review: I Wish More Projectors Had Roku Built-In

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7.6 / 10 Score Cnet Score CNET provides expert, unbiased reviews of products and services. When we assign a score, we use a scale of 1-10. Each product we score is evaluated by criteria specific to its category with most assessing pricing, quality, features and performance. Read more on: How we test Aurzen Eazze D1R Cube $170 at Amazon Pros Compact and affordable

Roku TV built-in

Native 1080p resolution

Autofocus and auto-keystone correction

Sealed optical engine keeps out dust

Two 5-watt speakers for sound Cons No built-in battery

Not so bright (330 ANSI lumens), so best used in a dark room

Late last year, Roku sent me a review sample of the Aurzen Eazze D1R Cube ($180), its first Roku-powered projector. I asked for that model over the newer (and $50 cheaper) Aurzen Eazze D1R Roku TV Projector because the D1R Cube is a little brighter, and when it comes to projectors, brightness is key. While its picture and sound fall a bit short of more expensive pico projectors, it did exceed my expectations for its modest price.

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