ONENUTS T1 Combines Projector, Tablet, and mini PC into one Device

ONENUTS T1 look reminds me of GOLE1 mini PC / tablet combo, and the device also features the same Intel Atom x5-Z8300 processor. However, the 8″ display is quite bigger, and more importantly it includes a mini DLP projector.

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ONENUTS T1 specifications:

  • SoC – Intel Atom x5-Z8300 “Cherry Trail” quad core processor @ 1.44 GHz / 1.84 GHz with Intel Gen8 HD graphics (2W SDP)
  • System Memory –  2 GB DDR3L
  • Storage – 32 GB eMMC flash + micro SD slot up to 64GB
  • Projector – 0.3″ TI DMD (DLP) + LED technology, 1280×720 resolution, 5.5″ to 81″ screen size, 300 lumens, 500:1 contrast ratio; lifetime: > 20,000 hours
  • Display – 8″ capacitive touchscreen IPS display with 1280×800 resolution (16:10 aspect ratio)
  • Video Output – HDMI 1.4 port
  • Audio I/O – HDMI, 3.5mm headphone jack, built-in speaker
  • Connectivity – 10/100M Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 4.0 LE
  • USB – 1x USB 2.0 host port, 1x USB 3.0 port
  • Sensor – Gravity sensor, IR receiver
  • Misc – Power button, focus knob
  • Battery – 4850mAh battery good about about 2 hours with projector using default brightness, and the system playing a 1080p video
  • Power Supply – 19V/3A
  • Dimensions & Weight – TBD

The thing is running Windows 10 Home.

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The device is available now to resellers and distributors at an undisclosed price. You can visit Shenzhen Tomato ONENUTS T1 product page for more information.

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17 Replies to “ONENUTS T1 Combines Projector, Tablet, and mini PC into one Device”

  1. 81” with 300 lumens … i want see that … for get that big screen you will need at least 3-2m so on screen with 300 lumes from this distance you wil get only shadows.

  2. At least the projector actually qualifies as HD. Too many Pico and integrated projectors are too low resolution to be worth the bother.

  3. Lilliputing says, “If the larger display and reduced storage are a wash, it should retail for about the same $99 as the Gole1.” I find $99 hard to believe, the projector hardware alone would be a large part of that. $200 might be more believable. Also, don’t expect to get much projector time on that battery alone, and if you run the projector for a long time on wired power, I’ll bet that sucker gets Hot!.

  4. It comes with an IR remote, that’s kind of cool for the projector side. The fan is also cool for the projector side. 🙂

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