SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 29, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- CINEMOOD, creator of the three-inch, portable content projector hailed by VOGUE as a "parenting game changer", an Amazon best-seller and a product shared ...
CINEMOOD announced plans to create a wireless portable projector prototype called CINEMOOD LTE, as well as its localized version called CINEMOOD WHITE for the US market. Each cube shaped mini DLP ...
CINEMOOD, an innovative start-up about to launch an Indiegogo campaign, has developed a handheld, mini-projector that embraces the Internet of Things through its cloud connected projector, preloaded ...
"Disney" is not a corporate brand I would ever consider for anything technology-based beyond children's toys. This review does not alter my preconceived notions of the Disney logo on a piece of ...
Despite being geared towards a young audience, the standalone projector Cinemood is great for parties, my friends and I were happy to discover when I broke out the palm-sized, wifi- and ...
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While creating content for kids on tablets has been largely the preserve of smash games like Clash of Clans, there is more than one way to skin a cat, and another way may be to wrap it in hardware.
It may seem like retro technology, but there’s nothing antiquated about this pint-sized projector. After a successful Indiegogo campaign last year, the Cinemood, a mini-projector designed specifically ...
MOSCOW, RUSSIA — Following a successful showing at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas earlier this month, Russian developer CINEMOOD announced today that the IIDF fund of Moscow has invested ...
With all the focus on curved screens, folding screens, and multiple screens in mobile devices, one can easily overlook the advances that projection has made in the past few years. Lenovo, the first ...
Cinemood is a $300 ultra-portable, lithium-ion-powered projector in a lightweight (8oz) form factor roughly the size of a Rubik’s Cube. It’s an Android device with no video input that projects from ...