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The mobile phone has evolved into a full-screen experience, and as TVs grow larger, so does the screen size. From a consumption upgrade perspective, "bigger" has become one of people's growing desires for a better life. However, TV size is still limited by practical constraints. Just like Wang Sicong’s 120-baht purchase requires a large enough door to fit it in, bigger TVs are expensive and hard to transport. In early November, Storm released a projection TV that immediately caught Xiao Bian's attention — a smart and cool solution.
At the end of this month, Storm AI No-Screen TV Max 6 was finally delivered. Here’s what it looks like when you open the box.
Unboxing the Storm AI No-Screen TV Max 6, its elegant ivory design catches the eye. It almost resembles a new Mi Home speaker, with a soft and premium feel.
The design of Storm Max 6 feels very comfortable. Upon closer inspection, you’ll notice a subtle micro-arc shape and pinstripe details. This artistic piece can easily blend into any home environment, adding a touch of warmth, style, and sophistication.
Notably, the Storm AI No-Screen TV Max 6 lacks physical buttons, with only a breathing light logo on top. Opening the lens cover starts the device, while closing it puts it into standby mode — extremely convenient. The "Jane" concept is fully realized here.
The compact body uses an external power supply, similar to traditional notebooks, with a two-stage power design.
The remote control also follows a minimalist design, in ivory color.
Behind the rich interface, there are multiple ports: power, audio/video output, HDMI, USB 3.0, USB 2.0, and Ethernet.
Unlike traditional projectors that require external speakers, this model comes with built-in stereo speakers. Using 2.0 stereo technology and a sealed cavity design, it delivers a wide sound field with minimal distortion and no sound leakage.
With support for Dolby and DTS decoding, the audio quality is rich, detailed, and immersive, bringing users a cinematic experience.
When it comes to projectors, many users worry about complicated installation, short lifespan, and High Power consumption. The Storm Max 6 offers a 1.2:1 throw ratio, allowing for a larger image at the same distance. At 3.2 meters, it can project up to 120 inches, with a maximum of 200 inches. The German OSRAM LED light source lasts up to 30,000 hours.
Storm AI No-Screen TV Max 6 features 1080P resolution, 90% NTSC color gamut, 1100 lumens brightness, Storm Video Eye technology, and dual decoding for Dolby and DTS. Priced under $4,000, it’s a strong contender in the smart mini-projector market.
Focus adjustment is simple and can be done with just the remote control.
The AI system isn’t just about voice commands — it runs on a full Android OS called AIUI. After several iterations, it’s user-friendly and powerful.
Say “I want to watch Stephen Chow’s movie,†and it will find the content for you. You can also rewind or fast forward via voice command.
You can even project a 100-inch screen at home, giving you a private theater-like experience. If you want a bigger size, just switch to a larger screen.
Additionally, the Storm AI TV supports shopping. You can search for products using voice commands, though final payment still requires logging in via your phone.
After a few days of use, Xiao Bian believes that Max 6 truly delivers on the versatility of AI interaction and access to rich content. As a smart projector, it’s both functional and affordable — definitely worth considering.
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