[video] Arovia unveils Splay: A groundbreaking 2-in-1 portable display and projector


The 1-kilo patented nanomaterial folding screen is just perfect for travel.

Arovia, a U.S.-based technology innovator, has introduced its latest creation, the Splay, a 2-in-1 portable display and ultra-short-throw projector. The device, which earned the 2023 R&D 100 Award and the CES 2024 Innovation Award for its innovative design and functionality, is set to revolutionize on-the-go productivity and entertainment with its unique combination of versatility, portability, and cutting-edge design.

The Splay’s standout feature is its foldable 24.5-inch Full HD monitor, which also doubles as a projector capable of projecting images up to 80 inches diagonally. Designed for business presentations, gaming, trade shows, and outdoor movie nights, the Splay promises seamless transitions between display and projection modes, offering users unmatched flexibility.

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The patented nanomaterial folding screen ensures wrinkle-free performance, while the compact, book-sized design makes it easy to carry anywhere.

Weighing just 2.5 pounds (1.1 kg), the Splay is perfect for professionals and travelers seeking lightweight, powerful technology.

The kit for sale includes a monitor that delivers Full HD resolution (1920x1080) with a brightness of 760 nits, with the projector achieving 285 lumens and supporting standalone projection up to 100+ inches.

The screen’s rubberized coating ensures durability, glare reduction, and reduced eye strain during extended use.

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The Splay also includes a protective case, a tripod, a fast-charging USB Type-C charger, and an HDMI cable with magnetic interference protection.

The built-in rechargeable battery provides up to 4 hours of usage on low brightness and 1.5 hours on maximum brightness. Users can connect the Splay to a wide range of devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and gaming consoles, via HDMI or wireless adapters.

The company has successfully raised over $1 million through crowdfunding platforms, reflecting strong consumer interest and support. Arovia’s research and development have resulted in 13 granted patents so far.

A video on this topic has been uploaded on YouTube.

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