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  • Bill Moyers 1934-2025 American Journalist and Political Commentator
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    Bill Moyers 1934-2025 American Journalist and Political Commentator
    BILL MOYERS (June 5, 1934 - June 26, 2025) was an American journalist and political commentator who served as the eleventh White House Press Secretary from 1965 to 1967, and as a director of the Council on Foreign Relations, from 1967 to 1974. Moyers also worked as a network TV news commentator for ten years. Moyers was extensively involved with public broadcasting, producing documentaries and news journal programs, and has won many awards and honorary degrees for his investigative journalism and civic activities. FILE PHOTO: November 22, 1963, Dallas, Texas, USA: BILL MOYERS (in background at right) watches as U.S. President Lyndon Johnson and First Lady Claudia ''Lady Bird'' Johnson console Jacqueline Kennedy after Johnson was sworn in as U.S. President by Judge Sarah Hughes aboard Air Force One at Love Field Airport, after the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy. Photo by Cecil W. Stoughton (Credit Image: © JT Vintage via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Daily Life In Washington D.C.
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    Daily Life In Washington D.C.
    ARLINGTON, UNITED STATES – MAY 28:
    A bus featuring images of U.S. Marines and the words ‘The fighting of an entire nation’ arrives at the entrance to Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, United States, on May 28, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Toronto, Canada
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    Daily Life In Toronto, Canada
    A truck displays the image of Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Other graphic images commemorate the 1984 storming of the Golden Temple by the Indian army and pay homage to the thousands of Sikhs killed in a revenge attack instigated by members of the ruling Congress party, sparked by the assassination of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. During 'Operation Blue Star', the Indian Army storms the Golden Temple to flush out militants hiding there and to arrest Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and his militant followers who initiate a movement for a separate Sikh state named 'Khalistan'. A large number of radical Sikh supporters are in the Sikh community in Canada, known for its fundraising activities to benefit Sikh militant groups in India and to continue the struggle for a separate Sikh state. Many Khalistan supporters and other Canadian Sikhs attend this Nagar Kirtan to celebrate Vaisakhi. Nagar Kirtan is a Sikh custom involving the processional singing of holy hymns throughout the community. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Pop-up screen ith built in projector
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    Pop-up screen ith built in projector
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Picture MUST credit: Arovia
    A pop-up display screen with a built-in projection unit that fits into a tiny carry case is ready to offer visuals anywhere indoors or outside.
    The high resolution 37 inch sPlay Max screen expands just like a pop-up tent when pulled out of the case.
    The projector slides out of the back presenting with a large wrinkle-free portable screen, with 1080p visuals with USB-C and HDMI connections.
    That means it can link to a laptop while Airplay could be enabled by plugging a streaming stick into the HDMI port.
    The pop-up display can be setup on a desk or used with a tripod, and has its own battery for use out in the open —perhaps when camping.
    The whole package weighs only 1.5 kg, and collapses down into the headphone-sized case.
    The screen has been developed by Texas-based US company Arovia,
    A spokesman said the screen offers laptop users a bigger screen to work with, and reduces blue light by up to 70% while being totally glare-free.
    The projector unit can also be used along, pointed at a wall or screen in a darkened space for use as an ultra-short-throw entertainment box.
    The Splay Max is available for pre-0rder at €645 euros – about 50% off the expected retail price.
    It will come with the protective case, HDMI cable and plus USB-C to HDMI adapter, a right-angle adapter, USB-C power adapter, and a mini tripod stand.
    The Splay Max should be ready for shipping in November.
    OPS: The Splay Max pop up projection screen
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pop-up screen ith built in projector
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    Pop-up screen ith built in projector
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pop-up 1
    Ref 16922
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    Picture MUST credit: Arovia
    A pop-up display screen with a built-in projection unit that fits into a tiny carry case is ready to offer visuals anywhere indoors or outside.
    The high resolution 37 inch sPlay Max screen expands just like a pop-up tent when pulled out of the case.
    The projector slides out of the back presenting with a large wrinkle-free portable screen, with 1080p visuals with USB-C and HDMI connections.
    That means it can link to a laptop while Airplay could be enabled by plugging a streaming stick into the HDMI port.
    The pop-up display can be setup on a desk or used with a tripod, and has its own battery for use out in the open —perhaps when camping.
    The whole package weighs only 1.5 kg, and collapses down into the headphone-sized case.
    The screen has been developed by Texas-based US company Arovia,
    A spokesman said the screen offers laptop users a bigger screen to work with, and reduces blue light by up to 70% while being totally glare-free.
    The projector unit can also be used along, pointed at a wall or screen in a darkened space for use as an ultra-short-throw entertainment box.
    The Splay Max is available for pre-0rder at €645 euros – about 50% off the expected retail price.
    It will come with the protective case, HDMI cable and plus USB-C to HDMI adapter, a right-angle adapter, USB-C power adapter, and a mini tripod stand.
    The Splay Max should be ready for shipping in November.
    OPS: The Splay Max pop up projection screen
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pop-up screen ith built in projector
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    Pop-up screen ith built in projector
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pop-up 1
    Ref 16922
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Arovia
    A pop-up display screen with a built-in projection unit that fits into a tiny carry case is ready to offer visuals anywhere indoors or outside.
    The high resolution 37 inch sPlay Max screen expands just like a pop-up tent when pulled out of the case.
    The projector slides out of the back presenting with a large wrinkle-free portable screen, with 1080p visuals with USB-C and HDMI connections.
    That means it can link to a laptop while Airplay could be enabled by plugging a streaming stick into the HDMI port.
    The pop-up display can be setup on a desk or used with a tripod, and has its own battery for use out in the open —perhaps when camping.
    The whole package weighs only 1.5 kg, and collapses down into the headphone-sized case.
    The screen has been developed by Texas-based US company Arovia,
    A spokesman said the screen offers laptop users a bigger screen to work with, and reduces blue light by up to 70% while being totally glare-free.
    The projector unit can also be used along, pointed at a wall or screen in a darkened space for use as an ultra-short-throw entertainment box.
    The Splay Max is available for pre-0rder at €645 euros – about 50% off the expected retail price.
    It will come with the protective case, HDMI cable and plus USB-C to HDMI adapter, a right-angle adapter, USB-C power adapter, and a mini tripod stand.
    The Splay Max should be ready for shipping in November.
    OPS: The Splay Max pop up projection screen
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pop-up screen ith built in projector
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    Pop-up screen ith built in projector
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pop-up 1
    Ref 16922
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Arovia
    A pop-up display screen with a built-in projection unit that fits into a tiny carry case is ready to offer visuals anywhere indoors or outside.
    The high resolution 37 inch sPlay Max screen expands just like a pop-up tent when pulled out of the case.
    The projector slides out of the back presenting with a large wrinkle-free portable screen, with 1080p visuals with USB-C and HDMI connections.
    That means it can link to a laptop while Airplay could be enabled by plugging a streaming stick into the HDMI port.
    The pop-up display can be setup on a desk or used with a tripod, and has its own battery for use out in the open —perhaps when camping.
    The whole package weighs only 1.5 kg, and collapses down into the headphone-sized case.
    The screen has been developed by Texas-based US company Arovia,
    A spokesman said the screen offers laptop users a bigger screen to work with, and reduces blue light by up to 70% while being totally glare-free.
    The projector unit can also be used along, pointed at a wall or screen in a darkened space for use as an ultra-short-throw entertainment box.
    The Splay Max is available for pre-0rder at €645 euros – about 50% off the expected retail price.
    It will come with the protective case, HDMI cable and plus USB-C to HDMI adapter, a right-angle adapter, USB-C power adapter, and a mini tripod stand.
    The Splay Max should be ready for shipping in November.
    OPS: The Splay Max pop up projection screen
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pop-up screen ith built in projector
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    Pop-up screen ith built in projector
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pop-up 1
    Ref 16922
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Arovia
    A pop-up display screen with a built-in projection unit that fits into a tiny carry case is ready to offer visuals anywhere indoors or outside.
    The high resolution 37 inch sPlay Max screen expands just like a pop-up tent when pulled out of the case.
    The projector slides out of the back presenting with a large wrinkle-free portable screen, with 1080p visuals with USB-C and HDMI connections.
    That means it can link to a laptop while Airplay could be enabled by plugging a streaming stick into the HDMI port.
    The pop-up display can be setup on a desk or used with a tripod, and has its own battery for use out in the open —perhaps when camping.
    The whole package weighs only 1.5 kg, and collapses down into the headphone-sized case.
    The screen has been developed by Texas-based US company Arovia,
    A spokesman said the screen offers laptop users a bigger screen to work with, and reduces blue light by up to 70% while being totally glare-free.
    The projector unit can also be used along, pointed at a wall or screen in a darkened space for use as an ultra-short-throw entertainment box.
    The Splay Max is available for pre-0rder at €645 euros – about 50% off the expected retail price.
    It will come with the protective case, HDMI cable and plus USB-C to HDMI adapter, a right-angle adapter, USB-C power adapter, and a mini tripod stand.
    The Splay Max should be ready for shipping in November.
    OPS: The Splay Max pop up projection screen
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pop-up screen ith built in projector
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    Pop-up screen ith built in projector
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pop-up 1
    Ref 16922
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Arovia
    A pop-up display screen with a built-in projection unit that fits into a tiny carry case is ready to offer visuals anywhere indoors or outside.
    The high resolution 37 inch sPlay Max screen expands just like a pop-up tent when pulled out of the case.
    The projector slides out of the back presenting with a large wrinkle-free portable screen, with 1080p visuals with USB-C and HDMI connections.
    That means it can link to a laptop while Airplay could be enabled by plugging a streaming stick into the HDMI port.
    The pop-up display can be setup on a desk or used with a tripod, and has its own battery for use out in the open —perhaps when camping.
    The whole package weighs only 1.5 kg, and collapses down into the headphone-sized case.
    The screen has been developed by Texas-based US company Arovia,
    A spokesman said the screen offers laptop users a bigger screen to work with, and reduces blue light by up to 70% while being totally glare-free.
    The projector unit can also be used along, pointed at a wall or screen in a darkened space for use as an ultra-short-throw entertainment box.
    The Splay Max is available for pre-0rder at €645 euros – about 50% off the expected retail price.
    It will come with the protective case, HDMI cable and plus USB-C to HDMI adapter, a right-angle adapter, USB-C power adapter, and a mini tripod stand.
    The Splay Max should be ready for shipping in November.
    OPS: The Splay Max pop up projection screen
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pop-up screen ith built in projector
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    Pop-up screen ith built in projector
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pop-up 1
    Ref 16922
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Arovia
    A pop-up display screen with a built-in projection unit that fits into a tiny carry case is ready to offer visuals anywhere indoors or outside.
    The high resolution 37 inch sPlay Max screen expands just like a pop-up tent when pulled out of the case.
    The projector slides out of the back presenting with a large wrinkle-free portable screen, with 1080p visuals with USB-C and HDMI connections.
    That means it can link to a laptop while Airplay could be enabled by plugging a streaming stick into the HDMI port.
    The pop-up display can be setup on a desk or used with a tripod, and has its own battery for use out in the open —perhaps when camping.
    The whole package weighs only 1.5 kg, and collapses down into the headphone-sized case.
    The screen has been developed by Texas-based US company Arovia,
    A spokesman said the screen offers laptop users a bigger screen to work with, and reduces blue light by up to 70% while being totally glare-free.
    The projector unit can also be used along, pointed at a wall or screen in a darkened space for use as an ultra-short-throw entertainment box.
    The Splay Max is available for pre-0rder at €645 euros – about 50% off the expected retail price.
    It will come with the protective case, HDMI cable and plus USB-C to HDMI adapter, a right-angle adapter, USB-C power adapter, and a mini tripod stand.
    The Splay Max should be ready for shipping in November.
    OPS: The Splay Max pop up projection screen
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pop-up screen ith built in projector
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    Pop-up screen ith built in projector
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pop-up 1
    Ref 16922
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Arovia
    A pop-up display screen with a built-in projection unit that fits into a tiny carry case is ready to offer visuals anywhere indoors or outside.
    The high resolution 37 inch sPlay Max screen expands just like a pop-up tent when pulled out of the case.
    The projector slides out of the back presenting with a large wrinkle-free portable screen, with 1080p visuals with USB-C and HDMI connections.
    That means it can link to a laptop while Airplay could be enabled by plugging a streaming stick into the HDMI port.
    The pop-up display can be setup on a desk or used with a tripod, and has its own battery for use out in the open —perhaps when camping.
    The whole package weighs only 1.5 kg, and collapses down into the headphone-sized case.
    The screen has been developed by Texas-based US company Arovia,
    A spokesman said the screen offers laptop users a bigger screen to work with, and reduces blue light by up to 70% while being totally glare-free.
    The projector unit can also be used along, pointed at a wall or screen in a darkened space for use as an ultra-short-throw entertainment box.
    The Splay Max is available for pre-0rder at €645 euros – about 50% off the expected retail price.
    It will come with the protective case, HDMI cable and plus USB-C to HDMI adapter, a right-angle adapter, USB-C power adapter, and a mini tripod stand.
    The Splay Max should be ready for shipping in November.
    OPS: The Splay Max pop up projection screen
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pop-up screen ith built in projector
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    Pop-up screen ith built in projector
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pop-up 1
    Ref 16922
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Arovia
    A pop-up display screen with a built-in projection unit that fits into a tiny carry case is ready to offer visuals anywhere indoors or outside.
    The high resolution 37 inch sPlay Max screen expands just like a pop-up tent when pulled out of the case.
    The projector slides out of the back presenting with a large wrinkle-free portable screen, with 1080p visuals with USB-C and HDMI connections.
    That means it can link to a laptop while Airplay could be enabled by plugging a streaming stick into the HDMI port.
    The pop-up display can be setup on a desk or used with a tripod, and has its own battery for use out in the open —perhaps when camping.
    The whole package weighs only 1.5 kg, and collapses down into the headphone-sized case.
    The screen has been developed by Texas-based US company Arovia,
    A spokesman said the screen offers laptop users a bigger screen to work with, and reduces blue light by up to 70% while being totally glare-free.
    The projector unit can also be used along, pointed at a wall or screen in a darkened space for use as an ultra-short-throw entertainment box.
    The Splay Max is available for pre-0rder at €645 euros – about 50% off the expected retail price.
    It will come with the protective case, HDMI cable and plus USB-C to HDMI adapter, a right-angle adapter, USB-C power adapter, and a mini tripod stand.
    The Splay Max should be ready for shipping in November.
    OPS: The Splay Max pop up projection screen
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pop-up screen ith built in projector
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    Pop-up screen ith built in projector
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pop-up 1
    Ref 16922
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Arovia
    A pop-up display screen with a built-in projection unit that fits into a tiny carry case is ready to offer visuals anywhere indoors or outside.
    The high resolution 37 inch sPlay Max screen expands just like a pop-up tent when pulled out of the case.
    The projector slides out of the back presenting with a large wrinkle-free portable screen, with 1080p visuals with USB-C and HDMI connections.
    That means it can link to a laptop while Airplay could be enabled by plugging a streaming stick into the HDMI port.
    The pop-up display can be setup on a desk or used with a tripod, and has its own battery for use out in the open —perhaps when camping.
    The whole package weighs only 1.5 kg, and collapses down into the headphone-sized case.
    The screen has been developed by Texas-based US company Arovia,
    A spokesman said the screen offers laptop users a bigger screen to work with, and reduces blue light by up to 70% while being totally glare-free.
    The projector unit can also be used along, pointed at a wall or screen in a darkened space for use as an ultra-short-throw entertainment box.
    The Splay Max is available for pre-0rder at €645 euros – about 50% off the expected retail price.
    It will come with the protective case, HDMI cable and plus USB-C to HDMI adapter, a right-angle adapter, USB-C power adapter, and a mini tripod stand.
    The Splay Max should be ready for shipping in November.
    OPS: The Splay Max pop up projection screen
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pop-up screen ith built in projector
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    Pop-up screen ith built in projector
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pop-up 1
    Ref 16922
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Arovia
    A pop-up display screen with a built-in projection unit that fits into a tiny carry case is ready to offer visuals anywhere indoors or outside.
    The high resolution 37 inch sPlay Max screen expands just like a pop-up tent when pulled out of the case.
    The projector slides out of the back presenting with a large wrinkle-free portable screen, with 1080p visuals with USB-C and HDMI connections.
    That means it can link to a laptop while Airplay could be enabled by plugging a streaming stick into the HDMI port.
    The pop-up display can be setup on a desk or used with a tripod, and has its own battery for use out in the open —perhaps when camping.
    The whole package weighs only 1.5 kg, and collapses down into the headphone-sized case.
    The screen has been developed by Texas-based US company Arovia,
    A spokesman said the screen offers laptop users a bigger screen to work with, and reduces blue light by up to 70% while being totally glare-free.
    The projector unit can also be used along, pointed at a wall or screen in a darkened space for use as an ultra-short-throw entertainment box.
    The Splay Max is available for pre-0rder at €645 euros – about 50% off the expected retail price.
    It will come with the protective case, HDMI cable and plus USB-C to HDMI adapter, a right-angle adapter, USB-C power adapter, and a mini tripod stand.
    The Splay Max should be ready for shipping in November.
    OPS: The Splay Max pop up projection screen
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pop-up screen ith built in projector
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    Pop-up screen ith built in projector
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pop-up 1
    Ref 16922
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Arovia
    A pop-up display screen with a built-in projection unit that fits into a tiny carry case is ready to offer visuals anywhere indoors or outside.
    The high resolution 37 inch sPlay Max screen expands just like a pop-up tent when pulled out of the case.
    The projector slides out of the back presenting with a large wrinkle-free portable screen, with 1080p visuals with USB-C and HDMI connections.
    That means it can link to a laptop while Airplay could be enabled by plugging a streaming stick into the HDMI port.
    The pop-up display can be setup on a desk or used with a tripod, and has its own battery for use out in the open —perhaps when camping.
    The whole package weighs only 1.5 kg, and collapses down into the headphone-sized case.
    The screen has been developed by Texas-based US company Arovia,
    A spokesman said the screen offers laptop users a bigger screen to work with, and reduces blue light by up to 70% while being totally glare-free.
    The projector unit can also be used along, pointed at a wall or screen in a darkened space for use as an ultra-short-throw entertainment box.
    The Splay Max is available for pre-0rder at €645 euros – about 50% off the expected retail price.
    It will come with the protective case, HDMI cable and plus USB-C to HDMI adapter, a right-angle adapter, USB-C power adapter, and a mini tripod stand.
    The Splay Max should be ready for shipping in November.
    OPS: The Splay Max pop up projection screen
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pop-up screen ith built in projector
    DUKAS_186212061_FER
    Pop-up screen ith built in projector
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pop-up 1
    Ref 16922
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Arovia
    A pop-up display screen with a built-in projection unit that fits into a tiny carry case is ready to offer visuals anywhere indoors or outside.
    The high resolution 37 inch sPlay Max screen expands just like a pop-up tent when pulled out of the case.
    The projector slides out of the back presenting with a large wrinkle-free portable screen, with 1080p visuals with USB-C and HDMI connections.
    That means it can link to a laptop while Airplay could be enabled by plugging a streaming stick into the HDMI port.
    The pop-up display can be setup on a desk or used with a tripod, and has its own battery for use out in the open —perhaps when camping.
    The whole package weighs only 1.5 kg, and collapses down into the headphone-sized case.
    The screen has been developed by Texas-based US company Arovia,
    A spokesman said the screen offers laptop users a bigger screen to work with, and reduces blue light by up to 70% while being totally glare-free.
    The projector unit can also be used along, pointed at a wall or screen in a darkened space for use as an ultra-short-throw entertainment box.
    The Splay Max is available for pre-0rder at €645 euros – about 50% off the expected retail price.
    It will come with the protective case, HDMI cable and plus USB-C to HDMI adapter, a right-angle adapter, USB-C power adapter, and a mini tripod stand.
    The Splay Max should be ready for shipping in November.
    OPS: The Splay Max pop up projection screen
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pop-up screen ith built in projector
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    Pop-up screen ith built in projector
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pop-up 1
    Ref 16922
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Arovia
    A pop-up display screen with a built-in projection unit that fits into a tiny carry case is ready to offer visuals anywhere indoors or outside.
    The high resolution 37 inch sPlay Max screen expands just like a pop-up tent when pulled out of the case.
    The projector slides out of the back presenting with a large wrinkle-free portable screen, with 1080p visuals with USB-C and HDMI connections.
    That means it can link to a laptop while Airplay could be enabled by plugging a streaming stick into the HDMI port.
    The pop-up display can be setup on a desk or used with a tripod, and has its own battery for use out in the open —perhaps when camping.
    The whole package weighs only 1.5 kg, and collapses down into the headphone-sized case.
    The screen has been developed by Texas-based US company Arovia,
    A spokesman said the screen offers laptop users a bigger screen to work with, and reduces blue light by up to 70% while being totally glare-free.
    The projector unit can also be used along, pointed at a wall or screen in a darkened space for use as an ultra-short-throw entertainment box.
    The Splay Max is available for pre-0rder at €645 euros – about 50% off the expected retail price.
    It will come with the protective case, HDMI cable and plus USB-C to HDMI adapter, a right-angle adapter, USB-C power adapter, and a mini tripod stand.
    The Splay Max should be ready for shipping in November.
    OPS: The Splay Max pop up projection screen
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pop-up screen ith built in projector
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    Pop-up screen ith built in projector
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pop-up 1
    Ref 16922
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Arovia
    A pop-up display screen with a built-in projection unit that fits into a tiny carry case is ready to offer visuals anywhere indoors or outside.
    The high resolution 37 inch sPlay Max screen expands just like a pop-up tent when pulled out of the case.
    The projector slides out of the back presenting with a large wrinkle-free portable screen, with 1080p visuals with USB-C and HDMI connections.
    That means it can link to a laptop while Airplay could be enabled by plugging a streaming stick into the HDMI port.
    The pop-up display can be setup on a desk or used with a tripod, and has its own battery for use out in the open —perhaps when camping.
    The whole package weighs only 1.5 kg, and collapses down into the headphone-sized case.
    The screen has been developed by Texas-based US company Arovia,
    A spokesman said the screen offers laptop users a bigger screen to work with, and reduces blue light by up to 70% while being totally glare-free.
    The projector unit can also be used along, pointed at a wall or screen in a darkened space for use as an ultra-short-throw entertainment box.
    The Splay Max is available for pre-0rder at €645 euros – about 50% off the expected retail price.
    It will come with the protective case, HDMI cable and plus USB-C to HDMI adapter, a right-angle adapter, USB-C power adapter, and a mini tripod stand.
    The Splay Max should be ready for shipping in November.
    OPS: The Splay Max pop up projection screen
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pop-up screen ith built in projector
    DUKAS_186212058_FER
    Pop-up screen ith built in projector
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pop-up 1
    Ref 16922
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Arovia
    A pop-up display screen with a built-in projection unit that fits into a tiny carry case is ready to offer visuals anywhere indoors or outside.
    The high resolution 37 inch sPlay Max screen expands just like a pop-up tent when pulled out of the case.
    The projector slides out of the back presenting with a large wrinkle-free portable screen, with 1080p visuals with USB-C and HDMI connections.
    That means it can link to a laptop while Airplay could be enabled by plugging a streaming stick into the HDMI port.
    The pop-up display can be setup on a desk or used with a tripod, and has its own battery for use out in the open —perhaps when camping.
    The whole package weighs only 1.5 kg, and collapses down into the headphone-sized case.
    The screen has been developed by Texas-based US company Arovia,
    A spokesman said the screen offers laptop users a bigger screen to work with, and reduces blue light by up to 70% while being totally glare-free.
    The projector unit can also be used along, pointed at a wall or screen in a darkened space for use as an ultra-short-throw entertainment box.
    The Splay Max is available for pre-0rder at €645 euros – about 50% off the expected retail price.
    It will come with the protective case, HDMI cable and plus USB-C to HDMI adapter, a right-angle adapter, USB-C power adapter, and a mini tripod stand.
    The Splay Max should be ready for shipping in November.
    OPS: The Splay Max pop up projection screen
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Pop-up screen ith built in projector
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Picture MUST credit: Arovia
    A pop-up display screen with a built-in projection unit that fits into a tiny carry case is ready to offer visuals anywhere indoors or outside.
    The high resolution 37 inch sPlay Max screen expands just like a pop-up tent when pulled out of the case.
    The projector slides out of the back presenting with a large wrinkle-free portable screen, with 1080p visuals with USB-C and HDMI connections.
    That means it can link to a laptop while Airplay could be enabled by plugging a streaming stick into the HDMI port.
    The pop-up display can be setup on a desk or used with a tripod, and has its own battery for use out in the open —perhaps when camping.
    The whole package weighs only 1.5 kg, and collapses down into the headphone-sized case.
    The screen has been developed by Texas-based US company Arovia,
    A spokesman said the screen offers laptop users a bigger screen to work with, and reduces blue light by up to 70% while being totally glare-free.
    The projector unit can also be used along, pointed at a wall or screen in a darkened space for use as an ultra-short-throw entertainment box.
    The Splay Max is available for pre-0rder at €645 euros – about 50% off the expected retail price.
    It will come with the protective case, HDMI cable and plus USB-C to HDMI adapter, a right-angle adapter, USB-C power adapter, and a mini tripod stand.
    The Splay Max should be ready for shipping in November.
    OPS: The Splay Max pop up projection screen
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pop-up screen ith built in projector
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    Pop-up screen ith built in projector
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pop-up 1
    Ref 16922
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Arovia
    A pop-up display screen with a built-in projection unit that fits into a tiny carry case is ready to offer visuals anywhere indoors or outside.
    The high resolution 37 inch sPlay Max screen expands just like a pop-up tent when pulled out of the case.
    The projector slides out of the back presenting with a large wrinkle-free portable screen, with 1080p visuals with USB-C and HDMI connections.
    That means it can link to a laptop while Airplay could be enabled by plugging a streaming stick into the HDMI port.
    The pop-up display can be setup on a desk or used with a tripod, and has its own battery for use out in the open —perhaps when camping.
    The whole package weighs only 1.5 kg, and collapses down into the headphone-sized case.
    The screen has been developed by Texas-based US company Arovia,
    A spokesman said the screen offers laptop users a bigger screen to work with, and reduces blue light by up to 70% while being totally glare-free.
    The projector unit can also be used along, pointed at a wall or screen in a darkened space for use as an ultra-short-throw entertainment box.
    The Splay Max is available for pre-0rder at €645 euros – about 50% off the expected retail price.
    It will come with the protective case, HDMI cable and plus USB-C to HDMI adapter, a right-angle adapter, USB-C power adapter, and a mini tripod stand.
    The Splay Max should be ready for shipping in November.
    OPS: The Splay Max pop up projection screen
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pop-up screen ith built in projector
    DUKAS_186212052_FER
    Pop-up screen ith built in projector
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pop-up 1
    Ref 16922
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Arovia
    A pop-up display screen with a built-in projection unit that fits into a tiny carry case is ready to offer visuals anywhere indoors or outside.
    The high resolution 37 inch sPlay Max screen expands just like a pop-up tent when pulled out of the case.
    The projector slides out of the back presenting with a large wrinkle-free portable screen, with 1080p visuals with USB-C and HDMI connections.
    That means it can link to a laptop while Airplay could be enabled by plugging a streaming stick into the HDMI port.
    The pop-up display can be setup on a desk or used with a tripod, and has its own battery for use out in the open —perhaps when camping.
    The whole package weighs only 1.5 kg, and collapses down into the headphone-sized case.
    The screen has been developed by Texas-based US company Arovia,
    A spokesman said the screen offers laptop users a bigger screen to work with, and reduces blue light by up to 70% while being totally glare-free.
    The projector unit can also be used along, pointed at a wall or screen in a darkened space for use as an ultra-short-throw entertainment box.
    The Splay Max is available for pre-0rder at €645 euros – about 50% off the expected retail price.
    It will come with the protective case, HDMI cable and plus USB-C to HDMI adapter, a right-angle adapter, USB-C power adapter, and a mini tripod stand.
    The Splay Max should be ready for shipping in November.
    OPS: The Splay Max pop up projection screen
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Israel Strikes Iranian State TV Station During Live Broadcast
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    Lord Jagannath Snan YatraIn India, Kolkata
    A Hindu devotee prays in front of the images of Lord Jagannath, Subhadra, and Balaram during the holy 'Snan yatra' or bathing ceremony ahead of the Rath Yatra or chariot festival in Kolkata, India, on June 11, 2025. The three idols are taken out in a grand procession in specially made chariots, which are pulled by thousands of devotees during the festival scheduled on July 27. (Photo by Rupak De Chowdhuri/NurPhoto)

     

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    First Protest After The Tragedy In Novi Sad
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    Black Alumni of Pratt benefit gala
    May 8, 2018 - New York, New York, United States: Former Congressman Charlie Rangel attends the Black Alumni of Pratt (BAP) Celebration of the Creative Spirit Gala held at the Park Hyatt on May 8, 2018 in New York City. (Terrence Jennings/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    2018,Terrence Jennings

     

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    Daily Life In Warsaw
    A sticker is seen with images of former Polish President Lech Walesa and current Prime Minsiter Donald Tusk in Warsaw, Poland on 17 April, 2025. On Sunday marches drawing tens of thousands of participants took place, one led by one of the two runoff candidates in the upcoming presidential elections, Rafal Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

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    Warsaw Daily Life
    Banners with an images of presidential candidates Rafal Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki are seen in Warsaw, Poland on 21 May, 2025. On June 1st Poles will cast their ballots in the second round of the presidential elections. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

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    Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2025
    A computer monitor displays several images of congress attendants passing by from the UniFi Ubiquiti safety cameras, an American company that manufactures wireless and wired products, at their pavilion during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto)

     

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    Technology Trade Show
    A computer monitor displays several images of congress attendants passing by from the UniFi Ubiquiti safety cameras, an American company that manufactures wireless and wired products, at their pavilion during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto)

     

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    President Donald Trump Signed The Take It Down Act
    President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are in the Rose Garden for the signing ceremony of the ''Take It Down'' act, designed to combat revenge porn and AI-generated images, in Washington, D.C., United States, on May 19, 2025. (Photo by Andrew Leyden/NurPhoto)

     

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    President Donald Trump Signed The Take It Down Act
    President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are in the Rose Garden for the signing ceremony of the ''Take It Down'' act, designed to combat revenge porn and AI-generated images, in Washington, D.C., United States, on May 19, 2025. (Photo by Andrew Leyden/NurPhoto)

     

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    President Donald Trump Signed The Take It Down Act
    President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are in the Rose Garden for the signing ceremony of the ''Take It Down'' act, designed to combat revenge porn and AI-generated images, in Washington, D.C., United States, on May 19, 2025. (Photo by Andrew Leyden/NurPhoto)

     

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    President Donald Trump Signed The Take It Down Act
    President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are in the Rose Garden for the signing ceremony of the ''Take It Down'' act, designed to combat revenge porn and AI-generated images, in Washington, D.C., United States, on May 19, 2025. (Photo by Andrew Leyden/NurPhoto)

     

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    President Donald Trump Signed The Take It Down Act
    President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are in the Rose Garden for the signing ceremony of the ''Take It Down'' act, designed to combat revenge porn and AI-generated images, in Washington, D.C., United States, on May 19, 2025. (Photo by Andrew Leyden/NurPhoto)

     

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    President Donald Trump Signed The Take It Down Act
    President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are in the Rose Garden for the signing ceremony of the ''Take It Down'' act, designed to combat revenge porn and AI-generated images, in Washington, D.C., United States, on May 19, 2025. (Photo by Andrew Leyden/NurPhoto)

     

  • President Donald Trump Signed The Take It Down Act
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    President Donald Trump Signed The Take It Down Act
    President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are in the Rose Garden for the signing ceremony of the ''Take It Down'' act, designed to combat revenge porn and AI-generated images, in Washington, D.C., United States, on May 19, 2025. (Photo by Andrew Leyden/NurPhoto)

     

  • President Donald Trump Signed The Take It Down Act
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    President Donald Trump Signed The Take It Down Act
    President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are in the Rose Garden for the signing ceremony of the ''Take It Down'' act, designed to combat revenge porn and AI-generated images, in Washington, D.C., United States, on May 19, 2025. (Photo by Andrew Leyden/NurPhoto)

     

  • President Donald Trump Signed The Take It Down Act
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    President Donald Trump Signed The Take It Down Act
    President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are in the Rose Garden for the signing ceremony of the ''Take It Down'' act, designed to combat revenge porn and AI-generated images, in Washington, D.C., United States, on May 19, 2025. (Photo by Andrew Leyden/NurPhoto)

     

  • President Donald Trump Signed The Take It Down Act
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    President Donald Trump Signed The Take It Down Act
    President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are in the Rose Garden for the signing ceremony of the ''Take It Down'' act, designed to combat revenge porn and AI-generated images, in Washington, D.C., United States, on May 19, 2025. (Photo by Andrew Leyden/NurPhoto)

     

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    Radburn Train Station Closed And All New Jersey Transit Train Service Suspended Due To BLET Rail Strike
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    Radburn Train Station Closed And All New Jersey Transit Train Service Suspended Due To BLET Rail Strike
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    Radburn Train Station Closed And All New Jersey Transit Train Service Suspended Due To BLET Rail Strike
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    Radburn Train Station Closed And All New Jersey Transit Train Service Suspended Due To BLET Rail Strike
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    Radburn Train Station Closed And All New Jersey Transit Train Service Suspended Due To BLET Rail Strike
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    Mothers Of Missing Persons Held Press Conference
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