"Watching Marin Kitagawa on a phone screen is cute," says Sarah Jenkins, a cosplayer attending the opening night in Los Angeles. "But watching her in v100 resolution on a cinema screen? You can see the texture of the fabric, the stitching on the Shizuku-tan costume. It validates the craft. It feels like the industry is finally saying, 'Your hobbies are art, and they belong on the biggest screen possible.'"
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: Compatible with HDMI, USB, and SD cards for streaming from laptops or consoles. It validates the craft
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The phrase refers to setting up a home theater experience to watch the popular anime series using the V100 Projector (often marketed by tech gadget outlets like House of Gadgets ).