The GoSho is a powerful mini projector that plays nice with your voice assistants
The bigger picture
SIZE MATTERS NOT
A cinema wherever we wish- and whenever we wish- was until recently simply one of many fantastical dreams. We say ‘until recently’ because there’s been a flurry of mini projectors on the crowdfunding conveyor belt in the last year or so, the latest of which being 1Byone’s 3.5 inch GoSho (£299/$299).
BRIGHTER THAN BRIGHT
With 180 ANSI lumens, GoSho surpasses all other mini-projectors on the market with superior picture brightness and unbeatable contrast levels and clarity. That means you can enjoy a HD picture in a regularly-lit room. Huzzah!
CONNECTIONS APLENTY
The projector can either be connected wirelessly or through HDMI/USB, while its compatibility with Alexa and Google Assistant means hopping between your big-screen content is a cinch. With 1080p support and an extended four hour playtime, there are plenty of reasons for your bedroom telly to panick.
THE RIGHT ANGLE
The GoSho comes equipped with Auto-Keystone Correction tech and a built-in 15-degree Kickstand, which means you can tilt and tip the little cube until you find your perfect projection height. What’s more, it will automatically correct the angle to prevent images from stretching. What a smart box!
PROJECTION PARTY
The pluckly little GoSho also offers an uniquely designed, easy-to-use Linux-based user interface to help you quickly display films, TV, games and more. It’s a slick, simple design choice that will make life easy for even the biggest technophobe.