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Vava’s 4K ultra short throw laser projector

Vava makes a 4K laser projector with a built-in Harman Kardon speaker and an ultra short throw for images up to 150″. TechCrunch is a leading technology media property, dedicated to obsessively profiling startups, reviewing new Internet products, and breaking tech news.

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Vava makes a 4K laser projector with a built-in Harman Kardon speaker and an ultra short throw for images up to 150″.

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  1. Kuncen RIG

    February 12, 2020 at 6:03 pm

    How much is it?

    • Tony Porter

      February 12, 2020 at 9:27 pm

      $2,800!!

  2. M Yahtadi S

    February 12, 2020 at 6:03 pm

    How much is it?

  3. Richtown Tonstudio

    February 12, 2020 at 6:32 pm

    500 kUSD ? ????

  4. iamdmc

    February 12, 2020 at 11:17 pm

    VAVA??? wtf brand name is that

    • Christos Mavridis

      February 14, 2020 at 11:37 am

      Same as all the branded ones made in China, just different name maybe? You think Samsung, LG, benq, Sony are the manufacturers of their projects? Hahaha probably you’ve got a VaVa in your house ????

    • Dreamstate

      February 16, 2020 at 1:38 pm

      just another chinese knock off brand like all the xiaomi, fengmi, etc. same internals in all of them from appotronic. they are overpriced garbage. when something goes wrong, and it will sooner than later, you’re hooped.

  5. Leon Dekiler

    February 13, 2020 at 9:22 am

    This is the best UST projector

    • Dreamstate

      February 16, 2020 at 1:36 pm

      lol no

  6. Chapagain Gothatar

    February 14, 2020 at 1:27 am

    A demo wouldn’t hurt

  7. stipe vukic

    February 14, 2020 at 8:13 am

    Is it native 4K?

  8. Jarkko Aitti

    February 14, 2020 at 9:43 am

    I hope that it can also act as a dumb centre speaker for people watching moves/series (anything else than news or reality tv) with a multichannel audio setup. otherwise this projectors speaker would be of no use for any nice movie experience. it does not make sense to use a shitty tv-speaker, projector speaker or small sound bar with a big screen..

  9. Dreamstate

    February 16, 2020 at 1:38 pm

    vulva

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