Roku introduces the first portable projector with its own system!

Calendar 9/22/2025

First projector with Roku TV OS – Aurzen D1 Cube. 1080p Full HD, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and just $199. Home cinema in a compact form.

Roku has long been regarded as one of the best alternatives to Android TV and Google TV. The platform is available on many televisions, but it has been difficult to find a device that provides a cinematic picture on a large screen.

This is changing with the launch of the Aurzen Roku TV Smart Projector D1 Cube, which introduces the Roku TV system to a completely new category of equipment.

First projector with Roku TV

Roku emphasises that this is the first projector in history with the Roku TV system running natively – and it’s hard to dispute that, given that the device comes directly from the company itself. Until now, it was possible to use a projector in conjunction with a Roku stick, but the entire platform has never been built into the device itself.

This is an important step, as Roku remains number one among TV systems in the USA, Canada, and Mexico. Such brand recognition could translate into the success of this model.

Price and Specification

One of the greatest advantages of the projector is the price – $199.99 (approx. £149) on Amazon – along with decent specifications for such an affordable device:

Model

USD

GBP

EUR

AUD

PLN*

Aurzen Roku TV Smart Projector D1 Cube

199.99

~149

~185

~310

~860

*Converted approximately based on rates: 1 USD ≈ 4.3 PLN, 1 GBP ≈ 5.0 PLN, 1 EUR ≈ 4.7 PLN, 1 AUD ≈ 2.9 PLN.

The projector supports 1080p Full HD with a maximum brightness of 330 ANSI lumens, and the image can be projected at sizes ranging from 40 to 150 inches. Sound is provided by two 5 W speakers.

The device can be used both indoors and outdoors, although it does not have a built-in battery, so it will always need to be plugged in. The projector is dust-resistant and has sealed optics, but it is not waterproof – it will not perform well in the rain.

Streaming and Smart Features

The Aurzen Roku TV Smart Projector D1 Cube supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.2, allowing you to watch Netflix, YouTube, or hundreds of other applications available on Roku TV. In addition, it offers over 500 live TV channels and "Roku Originals".

It also includes HDMI, USB, 3.5 mm audio output ports and support for AirPlay. The projector also works with the Roku mobile app, enabling control over other smart home devices.

Setup is simple – the automatic focus and keystone correction features make it almost plug & play. Just place the device at the right distance from the wall and you're ready to go.

Competition and Positioning

Of course, the D1 Cube does not compete with top projectors like Xgimi Titan, Horizon 20 Max, or the impressive Valerion VisionMaster Max, nor with speaker-projectors like the Anker Soundcore Nebula X1 Pro.

Instead, it targets the cheaper, portable models, such as Xgimi MoGo Pro 3 or Samsung The Freestyle 2. In this price range, the combination of a low price and the Roku TV system can be very attractive – even if it lacks a built-in battery.

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Katarzyna Petru

Journalist, reviewer, and columnist for the "ChooseTV" portal