The OJO Is A Nintendo Switch Dock And Projector

One of the advantages of the Nintendo Switch over other gaming consoles is that it is portable, meaning that you can take it with you and play games on it that you could play at home when it is docked. However sometimes a TV isn’t always available, so what do you do? That’s where the OJO projector comes in.

The OJO is being billed as the world’s first projector for the Nintendo Switch. As you can see in the image above, it lets users dock the Switch and project its content onto a surface at the same time. Its creators are claiming it will be able to project images as large as 120-inches at 200 lumens, and it even packs a 20,000mAh battery that lets you charge the Switch on the go (or other mobile devices).

It even comes with various IO ports like HDMI input so that in addition to being able to use it with the Switch, you’ll also be able to use it with your laptop so that you can project images from there as well. It also comes with built-in stereo speakers which means that you will have a gaming setup all ready to go while on the move.

Unfortunately the bad news is that if you like what you see, you won’t be able to get your hands on it just yet. The OJO isn’t available for purchase and its creators have stated that there are plans to launch it on crowdfunding platforms such as Indiegogo, so if you are interested check back with us in the future for more details about its crowdfunding efforts.

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StarCraft Remastered Is Now Live

At the earlier part of 2017, Blizzard announced that they were working on a remastered version of StarCraft in which the game would be basically getting a visuals upgrade along with some tweaks here and there. The game was also set for a launch on the 14th of August and sure enough according to Blizzard’s announcement, the game is now live.

According to Blizzard, “Almost 20 years ago, Blizzard Entertainment released a game that would set the standard for the real-time strategy genre, inspire a generation of gamers, and show the world how powerful esports could be. Today, we are honored to bring a classic game loved by so many into the modern era. Today we launch StarCraft: Remastered.”

Like we said, an upgrade in graphics is one of the changes that Blizzard is making to the game. It will also feature improved audio, stylized briefings, and also tweaks to the UI that we’re sure players will be able to appreciate. If you might recall, while this is a remaster, Blizzard stated that they had to basically rebuild the game from scratch as  there were quite a few assets and files missing.

For gamers who are interested, StarCraft Remastered is available for purchase via Blizzard’s website for $14.99. Alternatively if you want to play the original StarCraft and the Brood Wars expansion for free, you can always download the “old” version, although there will be certain features lacking compared to the Remasterd copy.

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