Enjoy Stunning Visuals with Yaber's Powerful K300s, L2 Plus, and T2 Series
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Yaber, a pioneer in entertainment projectors, introduces three groundbreaking models: the ultra-short throw laser projector K300s, the cinema-level sound projector L2 Plus, and the T2 Series. These state-of-the-art projectors showcase Yaber's commitment to pushing the boundaries of home entertainment technology, offering consumers unparalleled viewing and listening experiences not possible before.
Cinema-Quality Entertainment Anywhere: Yaber K300s Ultra-Short Throw Projector
The Yaber K300s redefines home entertainment with ultra-short throw technology, projecting a 100-inch image from 24.8 cm. Triple RGB Laser Technology ensures vibrant colors (150% NTSC), 1000 ANSI lumens brightness, and NovaGlowâ„¢ for uniform visuals. Dual 15W JBL speakers with Dolby deliver immersive audio, while instant autofocus and smart keystone make setup simple, and advanced connectivity and 50% energy efficiency enhance usability.
Priced at $999.99, the K300s will be available on Yaber official website on Jan 15 and will roll out soon in retail stores in the United States, Japan, Europe, and Taiwan region.
Elevate Home Entertainment Experience: Yaber L2 Plus
The Yaber L2 Plus projector is perfect for home entertainment, combining HD picture quality, powerful sound, and easy operation. Its 1.35:1 throw ratio allows flexible placement, making it ideal even for smaller rooms. With 1080p resolution, 700 ANSI lumens brightness, and dual 8W JBL speakers, it delivers stunning visuals and cinema-quality audio. Plus, enjoy its Keith Haring special edition for a stylish touch.
With hands-free autofocus, intelligent screen alignment, and under-35dB noise, the L2 Plus offers quiet, seamless operation. The MRSP is $199, and it will be available on the Yaber official website and in US offline stores starting Q2 2025.
Portable Entertainment Redefined: Yaber T2 Series Projector
The Yaber T2 Series projector shines with its innovative battery-powered design, offering up to 2.5 hours of use, making it ideal for outdoor movie nights and camping adventures. With native 1080p resolution and JBL sound supported by Dolby Audio, it ensures an immersive experience, whether users are enjoying a cozy film under the stars or a lively summer trip. Adding a creative touch, the Keith Haring special edition elevates its style. Don't miss the exclusive CES deal—get the T2 for just $225 with code CEST220OFF on Amazon US, available from Jan 7 to Jan 12.
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Yaber at CES 2025: Color the Movie Night
Yaber at CES 2025: Color the Movie Night
CHENGDU, China, Jan. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Wenshu Monastery in Chengdu, Sichuan province gave out 100,000 cups of freshly cooked Laba porridge to visitors from Jan 5 to 7 to celebrate the Laba Festival.
Laba Festival, a traditional Chinese holiday celebrated on the eighth day of the 12th month of the Chinese calendar, falls on Jan 7 this year.
Serving free Laba porridge has been a tradition at the Wenshu Monastery for over 300 years. The monastery's Laba porridge is made from 14 ingredients, including dried tangerine peel, red dates, coix seed, goji berries, and black rice.
Wang Chuanxi, a volunteer at the Wenshu Monastery, said the monastery also set up 324 porridge distribution points across Chengdu, distributing a total of 250,000 cups of pre-made Laba porridge in three days.
In addition, the monastery sent 100,000 free Laba porridge ingredient packs through online platform to people around the country, and provided large Laba porridge packs that are enough to feed a total of 20,000 people to nursing homes, designated schools, and communities.
The monastery said Laba was originally a day to express gratitude for a good harvest and to make sacrifices to ancestors. With the introduction of Buddhism from India to China, the Laba Festival has also taken on the profound significance of commemorating the enlightenment of Sakyamuni, the spiritual leader of Buddhism.
The Laba Festival is a true reflection of the inclusive and diverse nature of Chinese culture, the monastery said. By holding the event, it hopes to integrate the traditional festival into people's daily lives, bringing warmth and blessings amid daily hustle.
Tan Jihe, a distinguished researcher at the Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences, said the Bashu region (today's Sichuan and Chongqing) has made pioneering contributions to the Laba Festival and Laba porridge. As early as in the Qin and Han dynasties (221 BC-220 AD), it was customary for families in this region to eat porridge on Laba.
He highlighted the Wenshu Monastery's efforts in carrying on the Laba tradition in an innovative way and incorporating Zen Buddhism's blessing and wisdom culture into modern people's pursuit of a happy and fulfilling life.
Jia Libin, director of Chengdu's intangible cultural heritage protection center, said the sweet flavor of Laba porridge and the festival celebrations have fostered gratitude, benevolence and family harmony and formed a collective memory and cultural identity for the people of Chengdu.
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Chengdu Wenshu Monastery gives out free Laba porridge