The EPICT EPP-100 may look like a standard pico projector as it stands ready to display an image onto a screen or wall.
However, the EPICT is actually an Android-powered PC that can be used to surf the web, watch videos, play games and run apps, with basically any wall acting as an impromptu display.
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Key hardware specs include an Allwinner A20 ARM Cortex-A7 dual-core processor paired with Mali 400 MP2 graphics, Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, 512MB of RAM, 4GB of storage, microSD card slot (up to 32GB), USB 2.0 port, micro USB port, a headphone jack, WiFi and Bluetooth.
Unfortunately, as Liliputing’s Brad Linder notes, the 35 Lumen EPP-100 (800 x 480 pixels native res) isn’t a very good projector, nor a particularly powerful PC.
“It will work best in a dimly lit room, and may feel a bit sluggish at times thanks to the relatively low power processor and limited RAM,” Linder explained. “That said, there aren’t a lot of other devices like this on the market.”
So how much is the EPICT EPP-100? Well, PandaWill is currently taking pre-orders for $22, with the company slated to begin shipping the device at the end of August.