Touchjet Pond Projector
The Touchjet Pond is an interactive projector with Android OS built in.
It comes with two interactive pens that let you work with the projected display the same way you would use your fingers on a standard touch screen.
The Touchjet Pond can be used to play Android-based games, view photos, watch YouTube videos, stream movies, and even show business presentations. In short, it lets you do anything you'd typically do on a tablet, and there's no need to connect the Pond to a separate device. The Pond isn't the only projector that runs the Android OS, but it's the only one we've seen that includes an interactive display.
With the AAXA LED Android Projector, for example, you use the projector's remote or a connected USB mouse to control the Android OS or apps.
With the ZTE Spro 2 Smart Projector, you use a touchpad on the top of the projector. With the Pond, however, you can use up to four interactive pens to interact with the image itself. Two are included with the projector. Aside from the fact that you use one or more pens with the Pond, the process is the same as giving commands with your fingers on a tablet screen. You can even zoom in or out by using two pens at once. Just move the pens on the projected screen in essentially the same combined motion you would use for expanding or pinching together two fingers on a touch screen. Alternatively, you can give commands with the supplied remote, which doubles as an air mouse. You move the remote to move a mouse pointer on the screen, and then give the equivalent of a touch command by pressing a button. TouchPico is unique because it provides users with many versatile options. It's for children, parents, teachers, dancers, businessmen, yoga enthusiasts, gamers — you name it.
It comes with two interactive pens that let you work with the projected display the same way you would use your fingers on a standard touch screen.
The Touchjet Pond can be used to play Android-based games, view photos, watch YouTube videos, stream movies, and even show business presentations. In short, it lets you do anything you'd typically do on a tablet, and there's no need to connect the Pond to a separate device. The Pond isn't the only projector that runs the Android OS, but it's the only one we've seen that includes an interactive display.
With the AAXA LED Android Projector, for example, you use the projector's remote or a connected USB mouse to control the Android OS or apps.
With the ZTE Spro 2 Smart Projector, you use a touchpad on the top of the projector. With the Pond, however, you can use up to four interactive pens to interact with the image itself. Two are included with the projector. Aside from the fact that you use one or more pens with the Pond, the process is the same as giving commands with your fingers on a tablet screen. You can even zoom in or out by using two pens at once. Just move the pens on the projected screen in essentially the same combined motion you would use for expanding or pinching together two fingers on a touch screen. Alternatively, you can give commands with the supplied remote, which doubles as an air mouse. You move the remote to move a mouse pointer on the screen, and then give the equivalent of a touch command by pressing a button. TouchPico is unique because it provides users with many versatile options. It's for children, parents, teachers, dancers, businessmen, yoga enthusiasts, gamers — you name it.
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