Roku is releasing two new projectors and a free update for its devices, all in time for the World Cup

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  • Roku reveals two projectors that will use its smart TV platform
  • The two projectors are made by Aurzen and Sharp
  • It's also bringing a free update for the World Cup to existing devices

Roku has announced it's bringing two new projectors, which use its smart TV platform, to the UK market. It has also confirmed a free update for the World Cup is on the way.

Let's start with the projectors. The first one is made by Aurzen, and supports 1080p resolution with 280 ANSI lumens. It will have Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, as well as 2 x 5w speakers built-in that support Dolby Audio. It can project an image size from 40-100-inches and will come with Auto Keystone and Auto Focus features. It also has an HDMI and USB port. It will be available on Amazon in June.

The Sharp Roku projector has a similar spec list, with 1080p...

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