Asus B1M Ultra-bright Wireless LED Projector displays content over Wi-Fi from notebooks, tablets and smartphones

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Asus today announced the portable B1M Ultra-bright Wireless LED Projector with Asus Wi-Fi Projection technology for presentations and media streaming without the need for cables. The Asus B1M features a mercury-free Eco-LED 700 lumens bright light source with low operating temperatures for near-instant set-up and shut-down times . The short-throw lens can project images with a diagonal up to 51 inches across from just one meter away from the projection surface, making the B1M ideal for presentations in small spaces where a cramped notebook screen would otherwise be the only option.

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The Asus B1M features a small Wi-Fi adapter for a direct wireless connection to a notebook PC, or Android and iOS devices. This removes the need to carry a video cable solely for presentation use, and allows presentations, documents and multimedia files to be streamed to the B1M wirelessly from elsewhere in a room. An Android or iOS device can also be used as a wireless remote control for a presentation, and even to annotate slides in real time. The Asus B1M Ultra-bright Wireless LED Projector weighs just 900g and with a desktop footprint no larger than a DVD movie case, it’s easy to carry and can be used in even the smallest meeting rooms.
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A wide selection of video input ports means the Asus B1M can be used with a wide selection of projection sources, while its USB port and SD card slot also allow projections to be made directly from a USB storage device or memory card. With onboard support for such popular file formats as Microsoft Office documents and PDF, the B1M removes the need for a notebook or handheld device altogether. Built-in two-Watt stereo speakers powered by Asus SonicMaster audio technology ensure loud and clear sound without the need for external speakers.

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