Switch projector ‘OJO’ begins crowdfunding campaign soon

Turn your walls into Hyrule

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The Nintendo Switch is already a pretty adaptable device when it comes to display options, allowing you to play on your big-screen TV, or fit its games snugly in the palm of your hand. One upcoming project hopes to provide players with a new option, however, converting the very walls of your home into a canvas for cutesy Nintendo adventure.

The ‘OJO’ projector, which begins crowdfunding on October 24, houses your Switch unit and is capable of projecting a screen size from 30-120 inches. It also has a built in stereo speaker and a battery backup for your console, allowing you to fire up your Switch anywhere, provided you have space to project upon.

For you spec-heads, here are some newly-released details about the OJO:

  • Display Technology: Texas Instruments DLP 0.2” DMD LED projection
  • Luminance: 200 Lumens
  • Resolution: 854*480 Pixels
  • Contrast Ratio: >1000:1
  • Projection Ratio: 16:9 Projection
  • Screen Size: 30”-120”
  • Interface: HDMI input, 2 USB 3.0, USB Type-C for input and charging Nintendo Switch,
  • Output, 3.5” Line out.
  • Speaker output: 5W
  • Battery: Panasonic High Capacity Lithium Battery – 3.7V 20400mAh
  • Expected play time: 4 hours per charge
  • Charging Current: 15V 2.6 A
  • PowerBank: 5v/2A output
  • Size: Dimensions(mm) 172*80*70
  • Cooling fan for DMD projector: 11000 RPM turbo fan (Nintendo Switch fan: 7600 RPM)

OJO projector for Nintendo Switch [Official Twitter]


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