With a seemingly endless stream of flagship phones hitting the market before the holiday season, it can be easy to forget some of the other devices that play a more niche audience. The Samsung Galaxy ...
Beam is a new projector that functions a little differently than others on the market. Not only can it be plugged into a traditional power outlet, but it can also screw directly into a light socket, ...
Smartphones are getting smarter every day, but a built-in Pico projector is the smartest addition to a cell phone so far, especially for any company that provides instructor-led training, product ...
In case you were looking for an out-of-the-box smart projector, then Beam might be worth looking into. The unusual-looking device has just been listed on Kickstarter and it needs to raise at least ...
Built around an LCoS chip paired with a laser light source, the UO Smart Beam Laser Projector ($450) seems modeled on a Borg spaceship, with its cubical shape and a brown-and-bronze exterior. Small ...
We’ve certainly seen some awesome projectors in the tech world lately, but none quite like this. The Beam smart projector is powered by your Android device, and has a ton of functionality like waking ...
Developed by a Los Angeles-based startup of the same name, Beam is essentially an Android-based LED pico projector that can also serve as a smart LED light bulb. Screw it into an existing E26/E27 ...
If you're one of the millions* of people who've thought, "I love my phone but what it really needs is the ability to project video clips onto walls," then it is literally your lucky day. That's right!
Samsung Sunday announced its first phone of Mobile World Congress (MWC), the Samsung Galaxy Beam, an Android smartphone with a built-in projector. The Galaxy Beam will be available globally in the ...
Hisense is launching a new exciting set of projectors at CES 2026, and they could give next year's OLED TVs a run for their money.
Pico projectors have found their way into smartphones before now (e.g. the Samsung Galaxy Beam), but mostly as an gimmicky add on. And one that’s fizzled out, rather than becoming a standard issue ...