First Portable Projector with Roku TV Built In
Aurzen’s new EAZZE D1R projector is the first portable model to integrate the full Roku TV platform directly into the device, turning it into a true all-in-one streaming solution. Instead of pairing a separate streaming stick with a compact projector, users get Roku’s familiar interface, app library and remote experience out of the box. That means instant access to popular services and thousands of channels with no extra dongles dangling from the back. The move stands out in a market where many brands are betting on Google TV, leaving Roku-based projectors relatively rare. By embedding Roku TV at the system level, the portable projector Roku TV combination aims squarely at casual streamers who want a simple, travel-friendly way to watch shows and movies wherever they are, without worrying about HDMI ports or additional power bricks for streaming devices.
Design, Portability and Power Bank Support
The EAZZE D1R projector inherits the compact, lifestyle-focused design of Aurzen’s earlier D1 air, but adds Roku TV to the mix. A 180-degree gimbal stand lets users quickly angle the image onto walls, screens or even ceilings, making it easy to turn almost any surface into a makeshift theater. Setup is simplified further by ToF (Time of Flight) autofocus and automatic keystone correction, which adjust focus and alignment without manual tweaking. One of the most notable portability perks is support for 65W USB-C Power Delivery, allowing the projector to run from a compatible power bank instead of a wall outlet. Aurzen also offers an optional stand with a built-in 25,000mAh battery pack for extended off-grid sessions. Together, these features position the D1R as a flexible, built-in streaming projector ready for movie nights indoors or outdoors.
Image and Audio: Entry-Level Brightness, Everyday Viewing
On the performance side, the EAZZE D1R delivers native 1080p resolution, which is important for keeping streaming content sharp when scaled up to larger screen sizes. Aurzen rates brightness at up to 300 ANSI lumens, and notably calls out SGS verification, which gives extra credibility to the specification in a category where brightness claims can be inconsistent. While 300 ANSI lumens places it in the entry-level bracket by projector standards, it is suitable for dim rooms or evening outdoor sessions rather than bright, sunlit environments. To help users dial in the look, the projector includes several preset picture modes tuned for different types of content or viewing conditions. Audio comes from dual 5W speakers with Dolby Audio support, offering a built-in solution that should satisfy casual viewing, while still leaving the option to pair external speakers for a more cinematic setup.
Pricing and Value Versus Traditional Setups
Aurzen is clearly positioning the EAZZE D1R as a budget portable projector aimed at shoppers who might otherwise bundle a low-cost projector with a separate streaming stick. The device is available for USD 239.99 (approx. RM1,110), with a limited-time launch discount dropping the price to USD 149.99 (approx. RM690). Considering that many buyers already factor in the cost of an external streaming device, the integrated Roku TV platform effectively reduces both clutter and total spend. For viewers who prioritize convenience, the ability to grab a single, self-contained unit for travel, dorm rooms or occasional backyard movie nights is a strong value proposition. The D1R does not try to compete with high-end home theater projectors on brightness or cinematic performance, but it offers a compelling mix of features and price for everyday streaming and on-the-go entertainment.
Who the EAZZE D1R Is Really For
The EAZZE D1R is tailored for people who want hassle-free, portable entertainment without juggling extra hardware. Students, renters and frequent travelers who lack permanent home theater setups will appreciate how easily the projector and Roku TV platform can move from room to room or suitcase to suitcase. It’s equally appealing for families wanting quick, occasional movie nights without installing a dedicated screen or sound system. Because it is a built-in streaming projector, it eliminates the need to remember HDMI cables, streaming sticks and additional power adapters. The trade-offs—entry-level brightness and modest integrated speakers—are reasonable for its target audience, who value flexibility and affordability over premium specs. For anyone seeking a simple portable projector Roku TV combo that just works, the EAZZE D1R stands out as an accessible, low-friction gateway into big-screen streaming.
