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Egypt Builds Camp In Central Gaza
A general view a new displacement camp set up by the Egyptian Committee is pictured in Nuseirat, Gaza Strip on November 18, 2025. Photo by Abood Abusalama/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Egypt Builds Camp In Central Gaza
A general view a new displacement camp set up by the Egyptian Committee is pictured in Nuseirat, Gaza Strip on November 18, 2025. Photo by Abood Abusalama/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Egypt Builds Camp In Central Gaza
A general view a new displacement camp set up by the Egyptian Committee is pictured in Nuseirat, Gaza Strip on November 18, 2025. Photo by Abood Abusalama/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Egypt Builds Camp In Central Gaza
A general view a new displacement camp set up by the Egyptian Committee is pictured in Nuseirat, Gaza Strip on November 18, 2025. Photo by Abood Abusalama/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Egypt Builds Camp In Central Gaza
A general view a new displacement camp set up by the Egyptian Committee is pictured in Nuseirat, Gaza Strip on November 18, 2025. Photo by Abood Abusalama/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Egypt Builds Camp In Central Gaza
A general view a new displacement camp set up by the Egyptian Committee is pictured in Nuseirat, Gaza Strip on November 18, 2025. Photo by Abood Abusalama/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Egypt Builds Camp In Central Gaza
A general view a new displacement camp set up by the Egyptian Committee is pictured in Nuseirat, Gaza Strip on November 18, 2025. Photo by Abood Abusalama/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Egypt Builds Camp In Central Gaza
A general view a new displacement camp set up by the Egyptian Committee is pictured in Nuseirat, Gaza Strip on November 18, 2025. Photo by Abood Abusalama/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Egypt Builds Camp In Central Gaza
A general view a new displacement camp set up by the Egyptian Committee is pictured in Nuseirat, Gaza Strip on November 18, 2025. Photo by Abood Abusalama/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Daily Life Continues Gaza - Palestine
A man sits beside makeshift tents as a boy walks along a flooded pathway in the Al-Rimal neighbourhood of Gaza City, Gaza, on November 14, 2025. Heavy rainfall inundated the area, turning pathways into muddy pools and worsening already dire living conditions for displaced families living in worn-out shelters. Photo by Saeed Jaras/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Daily Life Continues Gaza - Palestine
Children stand beside makeshift tents near piles of debris in the Al-Rimal neighbourhood of Gaza City, Gaza, on November 14, 2025. Heavy rainfall inundated the area, turning pathways into muddy pools and worsening already dire living conditions for displaced families living in worn-out shelters. Photo by Saeed Jaras/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Daily Life Continues Gaza - Palestine
A man sits beside makeshift tents as others walk along a flooded pathway in the Al-Rimal neighbourhood of Gaza City, Gaza, on November 14, 2025. Heavy rainfall inundated the area, turning pathways into muddy pools and worsening already dire living conditions for displaced families living in worn-out shelters. Photo by Saeed Jaras/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Daily Life Continues Gaza - Palestine
Floodwater fills the surroundings of makeshift shelters in the Al-Rimal neighbourhood of Gaza City, Gaza, on November 14, 2025. Heavy rainfall inundated the area, turning pathways into muddy pools and worsening already dire living conditions for displaced families living in worn-out shelters. Photo by Saeed Jaras/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Daily Life Continues Gaza - Palestine
Residents walk along a muddy, waterlogged pathway between makeshift shelters in the Al-Rimal neighbourhood of Gaza City, Gaza, on November 14, 2025. Heavy rainfall inundated the area, turning pathways into muddy pools and worsening already dire living conditions for displaced families living in worn-out shelters. Photo by Saeed Jaras/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Daily Life Continues Gaza - Palestine
A child stands near a flooded roadway in the Al-Rimal neighbourhood of Gaza City, Gaza, on November 14, 2025. Heavy rainfall inundated the area, turning pathways into muddy pools and worsening already dire living conditions for displaced families living in worn-out shelters. Photo by Saeed Jaras/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Daily Life Continues Gaza - Palestine
Children stand beside floodwater near makeshift tents in the Al-Rimal neighbourhood of Gaza City, Gaza, on November 14, 2025. Heavy rainfall inundated the area, turning pathways into muddy pools and worsening already dire living conditions for displaced families living in worn-out shelters. Photo by Saeed Jaras/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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RV Campsite Tourism in Xinjiang
Tourists repair and supply at an RV campsite in Zepu County, Kashgar, Xinjiang, China, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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RV Campsite Tourism in Xinjiang
Tourists repair and supply at an RV campsite in Zepu County, Kashgar, Xinjiang, China, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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RV Campsite Tourism in Xinjiang
Tourists repair and supply at an RV campsite in Zepu County, Kashgar, Xinjiang, China, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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RV Campsite Tourism in Xinjiang
Tourists repair and supply at an RV campsite in Zepu County, Kashgar, Xinjiang, China, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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RV Campsite Tourism in Xinjiang
Tourists repair and supply at an RV campsite in Zepu County, Kashgar, Xinjiang, China, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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RV Campsite Tourism in Xinjiang
Tourists repair and supply at an RV campsite in Zepu County, Kashgar, Xinjiang, China, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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RV Campsite Tourism in Xinjiang
Tourists repair and supply at an RV campsite in Zepu County, Kashgar, Xinjiang, China, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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RV Campsite Tourism in Xinjiang
Tourists repair and supply at an RV campsite in Zepu County, Kashgar, Xinjiang, China, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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RV Campsite Tourism in Xinjiang
Tourists repair and supply at an RV campsite in Zepu County, Kashgar, Xinjiang, China, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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RV Campsite Tourism in Xinjiang
Tourists repair and supply at an RV campsite in Zepu County, Kashgar, Xinjiang, China, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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RV Campsite Tourism in Xinjiang
Tourists repair and supply at an RV campsite in Zepu County, Kashgar, Xinjiang, China, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Yellowstone National Park
A bear spray rental is seen at Yellowstone National Park in Yellowstone National Park, USA, on October 6, 2026. (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto) -
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Reading Festival
25/08/2025. Rubbish and tents litter the camping areas as the Reading Festival comes to an end and people head for home. Thousands attended the three day festival with Hozier and Chappell Roan headlining. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid. / eyevine
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Reading Festival
25/08/2025. Two festival goes make their way through rubbish and tents that litter the camping areas as the Reading Festival comes to an end and people head for home. Thousands attended the three day festival with Hozier and Chappell Roan headlining. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid. / eyevine
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Reading Festival
25/08/2025. Rubbish and tents litter the camping areas as the Reading Festival comes to an end and people head for home. Thousands attended the three day festival with Hozier and Chappell Roan headlining. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid. / eyevine
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Reading Festival
25/08/2025. Rubbish and tents litter the camping areas as the Reading Festival comes to an end and people head for home. Thousands attended the three day festival with Hozier and Chappell Roan headlining. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid. / eyevine
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Reading Festival
25/08/2025. Festival goers make their way home past rubbish and tents littering the camping areas as the Reading Festival comes to an end. Thousands attended the three day festival with Hozier and Chappell Roan headlining. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid. / eyevine
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Reading Festival
25/08/2025. Rows of pre-erected tents are seen as the Reading Festival comes to an end. Thousands attended the three day festival with Hozier and Chappell Roan headlining. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid. / eyevine
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Reading Festival
25/08/2025. Rubbish and tents litter the camping areas as the Reading Festival comes to an end and people head for home. Thousands attended the three day festival with Hozier and Chappell Roan headlining. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid. / eyevine
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Reading Festival
25/08/2025. Rubbish and tents litter the camping areas as the Reading Festival comes to an end and people head for home. Thousands attended the three day festival with Hozier and Chappell Roan headlining. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid. / eyevine
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Reading Festival
25/08/2025. Rubbish and tents litter the camping areas as the Reading Festival comes to an end and people head for home. Thousands attended the three day festival with Hozier and Chappell Roan headlining. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid. / eyevine
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Reading Festival
25/08/2025. Rubbish and tents litter the camping areas as the Reading Festival comes to an end and people head for home. Thousands attended the three day festival with Hozier and Chappell Roan headlining. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid. / eyevine
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Reading Festival
25/08/2025. A camping area with no rubbish on the ground at Reading Festival as visitors head for home. Thousands attended the three day festival with Hozier and Chappell Roan headlining. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid. / eyevine
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Reading Festival
25/08/2025. Rubbish and tents litter the camping areas as the Reading Festival comes to an end and people head for home. Thousands attended the three day festival with Hozier and Chappell Roan headlining. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid. / eyevine
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Pop-up screen ith built in projector
Ferrari Press Agency
Pop-up 1
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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
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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
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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) -
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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) -
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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) -
DUKAS_186212068_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
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
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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) -
DUKAS_186212065_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
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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)
