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  2. The Best Smart Projectors for 4K Streaming - AOL

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    But things have drastically changed for the better. The best projectors now offer so much more, including improved 4K picture, sharper graphics, reduced fan noise, and Bluetooth capability. The ...

  3. List of Android TV devices - Wikipedia

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    Nokia Streaming Box, [8] and Nokia Media Streamer (Europe) [9] Walmart Onn Android TV Box [ 10 ] Realme 4K Smart Google TV Stick [ 11 ] and 1080p Smart Android TV Stick (India) [ 12 ]

  4. Samsung Galaxy Beam i8530 - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy Beam i8530 (also known as the Galaxy Beam) is a projector-enabled smartphone produced by Samsung. Its main feature is a built-in DLP nHD projector at up to 50 inches (1,300 mm) in size at 15 lumens. In February 2012 the i8530 Galaxy Beam was presented at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The last update was Android ...

  5. Mobile High-Definition Link - Wikipedia

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    Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL) is an industry standard for a mobile audio/video interface that allows the connection of smartphones, tablets, and other portable consumer electronics devices to high-definition televisions (HDTVs), audio receivers, and projectors.

  6. The Best iPhone Projectors Let You Get the Most Out of Your ...

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  7. Miracast - Wikipedia

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    Miracast can stream videos that are in 1080p, media with DRM such as DVDs, as well as protected premium content streaming, enabling devices to stream feature films and other copy-protected materials. This is accomplished by using a Wi-Fi version of the same trusted content mechanisms used on cable-based HDMI and DisplayPort connections.