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BryteWerks Model One combines HTPC and 16:10 HD projector for $2,449

January 5, 2012

With countless digital projectors ranging in quality from the bottom-shelf drug store stocking stuffer to the six-figure top-of-the-line behemoth, getting your foot in the door as a manufacturer is a near-impossible endeavor. Unless you’ve designed something like this — the Model One, from BryteWerks. We’ve only had a peek at the ultra-sleek glossy black renders at this point, but we’re holding out hope that this cube looks as fantastic in person as it does in the gallery below. Inside, you’ll find a 16:10 widescreen 1920 x 1200 projector with a brightness of 6,000-11,000 lumens, depending on configuration. There’s also a built-in home theater PC, complete with an Intel Core i3 to i7 CPU, Blu-ray drive and storage options that include a 2TB HDD or 500GB SSD. The system can be controlled using the embedded 720p 8.9-inch touchscreen, or remotely using a keyboard and mouse or an Android or iOS app. There’s no word on release date just yet, but Model One pricing ranges from $2,449 to $5,999. Hit up the source link to place your order after the site goes live on January 9th.

Gallery: BryteWerks Model One

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