{"id":6921,"date":"2018-01-22T13:27:36","date_gmt":"2018-01-22T03:27:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/reckoner.com.au\/?p=6921"},"modified":"2019-06-05T09:41:05","modified_gmt":"2019-06-04T23:41:05","slug":"review-asus-zenbeam-go-e1z","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/reckoner.com.au\/reviews\/review-asus-zenbeam-go-e1z\/","title":{"rendered":"Review: ASUS ZenBeam Go E1Z"},"content":{"rendered":"
I’ll be the first to admit it, I whole heartedly judged pocket projectors by their proverbial covers. Someone would pitch one to me and all I’d hear was “low resolution this”<\/em>, and “underpowered luminescence that”<\/em> without really giving them much of a thought.<\/p>\n Technically speaking, that largely rings true. They are significantly underpowered in comparison to their larger projector brethren. Yet, despite that all their shortcomings the ZenBeam Go E1Z from Asus was one of the most fun devices I got to try out in all of 2017.<\/p>\n Let’s start off with it’s major positive and selling point; it’s size. They don’t call it the “Go” for shits and giggles, the E1Z is definitely a portable little thing that you can take with you. The entire unit is 11cm x 8cm and just a hair under 3cm tall. I’m pretty sure I’ve carried around a diabetic glucose metre bigger than that over the past 30 years and this thing is way more fun!<\/p>\n