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CINEMOOD, a startup about to launch an Indiegogo campaign, has developed a handheld, mini-projector that embraces the Internet of Things through its cloud-connected projector, which is preloaded with kid-friendly content.
ToonBox, an international animation studio, is already one of CINEMOOD's content partners, and CINEMOOD is currently in negotiations with numerous others major content libraries.
According to the company, the CINEMOOD projector can display multiple types of media, including video (MP4, AVI, others), audio (MP3), illustrated books (PDF) and images (JPEG, PNG). An Android mobile app extends CINEMOOD's features.
According to the company, the CINEMOOD projector can display multiple types of media, including video (MP4, AVI, others), audio (MP3), illustrated books (PDF) and images (JPEG, PNG). An Android mobile app extends CINEMOOD's features.
"CINEMOOD's team believes in the magic of everyday moments and that in today's ever-changing world that divides generations into digital natives and immigrants, we're creating a place where they all can get together and create beautiful memories," says Mike Bukhovtsev, founder of the CINEMOOD project.
Interested?
CINEMOOD will present a preview of its beta Version 2 device at The International Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas from January 6 to 9, 2016. CINEMOOD's projector delivers content as well. Besides the preloaded content, user content can be downloaded via USB.
The next version will be launched following the Indiegogo campaign in March, will also include: Shadow Theater, a Gaming Gyroscope and extended compatibility with smartphones (iOS and Android) that allows parental control and the ability to easily download content via subscription.
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