The star

2022 - 10 - 18

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BlissLights Starport USB star projector review (Space.com)

A very basic star projector, but one that floods your space with bright, single-color laser dots to add an instant ambience.

We'd also like to have a button on the side of it so we could turn the lasers on and off without having to physically unplug the device from the USB 2.0 power source. We would have also liked the ability to just the brightness of the lasers. It covers a large area with very bright points of light, and the price is reasonable. The model we are testing is a blue laser, but it is also available to purchase in blue or red. In no way does this device offer a realistic representation of the night sky, so calling it a 'star projector' isn't entirely accurate. So it may seem to be counter-productive to have extra things plugged in just to create a bit of atmosphere. The device is made out of Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), a material common in 3D printing and often found to house electronics. One end is the USB (2.0, type A connector), and the other is the laser. To turn it on, you plug it in, and to turn it off, you pull it out. That might even serve as a word-of-mouth promotion for BlissLights to sell more devices if more people see it in action for themselves. It didn't seem to offer much at all in the way of functionality but still boasted over It gives the user creative control over the colors, lasers, speed and patterns thanks to its app functionality and this is somewhat paralleled in the USB Starport.

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Australian tennis star Li Tu wins first ATP Challenger title days after ... (7NEWS.com.au)

The 26-year-old delivered an emotional eulogy at his mother's funeral, then boarded a plane in tears the next morning.

There were a lot of tears on the flights over, not sure if I could do it,” Tu told The First Serve. And it all came together like never before in Seoul as an inspired Tu qualified for the main draw and played out of his skin to become champion. “It just really helped me calm down and have that inner confidence. “I just said ‘you know what’. [re-emerged on the tennis scene in February 2021](https://7news.com.au/sport/tennis/junior-tennis-coach-snags-100000-prize-of-a-lifetime-at-australian-open-c-2101269) when a second crack at the sport paid off - to the tune of $100,000 - with a wildcard into the [Australian Open](https://7news.com.au/sport/australian-open). “Continuing tennis training because you were relentless that I must keep going and you are ‘getting better’.

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