Qumi Series
Qumi Q3 Plus
Ultra-portable, HD pocket projector with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI and Android™ OS.

A show wherever you go with the built-in rechargeable battery
  • The City of Ember
    The City of Ember
  • The City of Ember
    The City of Ember
  • The City of Ember
    The City of Ember
  • The City of Ember
    The City of Ember
  • The City of Ember
    The City of Ember
  • The City of Ember
    The City of Ember
  • The City of Ember
    The City of Ember
  • The City of Ember
    The City of Ember
  • The City of Ember
    The City of Ember
  • The City of Ember
    The City of Ember
  • The City of Ember
    The City of Ember
  • The City of Ember
    The City of Ember
  • The City of Ember
    The City of Ember
Home or office, the Q3 Plus offers entertainment enthusiasts and business travelers the ability to project HD video and data, anywhere, even on the go. Q3 Plus is a feature-rich, multimedia pocket projector with an ultra-light, thin profile that’s small enough to carry in a bag. It delivers bright and vividly colorful images with up to 500 lumens and a 5,000:1 contrast ratio. Packed full of advanced display features, the Q3 Plus projects from a variety of devices, including digital cameras, laptops, smart phones, tablets, USB and microSD, or directly from its 5.1 GB available on-board memory. The convenient wireless content sharing from Android and iOS devices allows for on-the-go entertainment, in the palm of your hand.

The City Of Ember Instant

For decades, the citizens of Ember have survived on the "Instructions" left by the Builders, but as the city’s generator fails and supplies dwindle, the population has fallen into a state of stagnant fear. The Mayor and many citizens represent the danger of . They cling to a broken system because they cannot imagine an alternative. This highlights a central theme: when a society stops questioning its surroundings, it becomes a prisoner of its own limitations. Curiosity as a Catalyst

Together, they prove that survival requires both the to see a new world and the bravery to navigate the mechanical realities of getting there. The Light of Truth The City of Ember

His interest in how things work—the mechanics of the generator and the plumbing—provides the logical foundation needed to solve the puzzle of the Instructions. For decades, the citizens of Ember have survived

The Fragile Light: Survival and Hope in The City of Ember In Jeanne DuPrau’s The City of Ember , the setting is more than just a backdrop; it is a ticking clock. Built as a last resort for humanity, the underground city is now crumbling. Through the journey of protagonists Lina Mayfleet and Doon Harrow, the novel explores the tension between , and the vital necessity of hope in the face of systemic collapse . The Cost of Ignorance This highlights a central theme: when a society

The City of Ember is a powerful reminder that even the most carefully constructed "safe" world can become a trap if people lose their will to explore. By following a trail of fragmented instructions, Lina and Doon teach us that the path to the future is often hidden in the things we have forgotten how to value.

The recurring motif of light and darkness is literal in Ember, where a total blackout means certain death. However, it also serves as a metaphor for . The Mayor hides the city's dire state to maintain control, while Lina and Doon risk everything to bring the truth to light. Their escape from the city is not just a physical journey but an intellectual awakening. When they finally see the sunrise for the first time, it symbolizes the transition from a managed, artificial existence to the vast, unpredictable beauty of the natural world. Conclusion

For decades, the citizens of Ember have survived on the "Instructions" left by the Builders, but as the city’s generator fails and supplies dwindle, the population has fallen into a state of stagnant fear. The Mayor and many citizens represent the danger of . They cling to a broken system because they cannot imagine an alternative. This highlights a central theme: when a society stops questioning its surroundings, it becomes a prisoner of its own limitations. Curiosity as a Catalyst

Together, they prove that survival requires both the to see a new world and the bravery to navigate the mechanical realities of getting there. The Light of Truth

His interest in how things work—the mechanics of the generator and the plumbing—provides the logical foundation needed to solve the puzzle of the Instructions.

The Fragile Light: Survival and Hope in The City of Ember In Jeanne DuPrau’s The City of Ember , the setting is more than just a backdrop; it is a ticking clock. Built as a last resort for humanity, the underground city is now crumbling. Through the journey of protagonists Lina Mayfleet and Doon Harrow, the novel explores the tension between , and the vital necessity of hope in the face of systemic collapse . The Cost of Ignorance

The City of Ember is a powerful reminder that even the most carefully constructed "safe" world can become a trap if people lose their will to explore. By following a trail of fragmented instructions, Lina and Doon teach us that the path to the future is often hidden in the things we have forgotten how to value.

The recurring motif of light and darkness is literal in Ember, where a total blackout means certain death. However, it also serves as a metaphor for . The Mayor hides the city's dire state to maintain control, while Lina and Doon risk everything to bring the truth to light. Their escape from the city is not just a physical journey but an intellectual awakening. When they finally see the sunrise for the first time, it symbolizes the transition from a managed, artificial existence to the vast, unpredictable beauty of the natural world. Conclusion

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