Dangbei’s Atom is the company’s first Google TV-ready laser project, unveiled at CES. It not only packs a punch, it’s affordable, too.

First things first, let’s talk specs. The Atom boasts a native 1080p resolution, a light source that promises up to 20,000 hours of lamp life, and a respectable 1200 ISO lumens (900 ANSI lumens) of brightness. Ideally, you can enjoy crisp visuals even with ambient light, though it’s perfect formovienights or casualgamingsessions.

The real kicker is the price tag: this pocket-sized cinema starts at just $900. Thanks to the $150 discount coupon, bringing down the effective price to $750 on its official website. This is an incredibly tempting proposition forcord-cuttersand budget-conscious home theater enthusiasts during the pre-order period.

The Atom is more than just a pretty face and a bargain price. It runs on Google TV, giving you instant access to all your favorite streaming apps like Netflix, Disney+, and YouTube. With Chromecast also built-in, you can easily cast content from your phone or tablet. Think of it as a smart TV without the TV bulk, letting you project your favorite shows and movies onto any blank wall.

That’s not all

That’s not all

Dangbei also unveiled a suite of other smart projectors to cater to different needs and budgets. The Mars Pro 2 brings 4K laser projection to the party. It boasts 2450 ISO lumens and dual 12W super powerful speakers supporting DTS:X.

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Jitendra Soni was a Tech Writer on Dexerto’s UK Team. An expert in tech, especially smartphones, he has almost 10 years of experience. He spearheaded the TechRadar India editorial operations and has written for TechRadar, TechRadar Pro, Free Press Journal, Mobile Scout, IB Times Singapore, Indulge Express, and more.