How would you like a 120-inch screen you can toss into your backpack or purse? Yes, please!

First announced at CES 2015, ZTE's Android-powered smart projector Spro 2 is finally launching in the U.S. The 1.2-pound portable projector that measures 5.28 x 5.16 x 1.22 inches will be available on April 24 from AT&T.

The Spro 2 will cost $399.99 with a two-year contract or $499 off-contract. The "smart" part of the projector is its built-in hotspot, which allows up to 10 devices to connect to the Internet at once.

"The ZTE Spro 2 Smart Projector is a prime example of our capabilities to deliver innovative products that improve life both at work and at home," ZTE chairman and CEO Lixin Cheng said. "In less than three minutes, with one device and no cords, consumers can stream a movie or presentation form the cloud and establish a Wi-Fi connection for up to 10 devices."

Project content directly from the Internet or plug a USB, microSD card or a laptop/game console via HDMI. Image: Raymond Wong/Mashable

The projector runs on Android 4.4.4 "KitKat" and is capable of projecting a screen up to 120-inches in size at 720p resolution with autofocus and auto keystone correction. Most projectors in this size and class can only do 480p resolution. It also has 200 lumens of brightness, which also is brighter than the typical projector in this class size.

There's an HDMI port on the back so you can plug in a laptop, smartphone or even a game console. (Just the thought of playing Mortal Kombat X on a 120-inch projection is making me freak out.)

The projector has full access to apps from the Google Play Store. Image: Raymond Wong/Mashable

On the top is a 5-inch touchscreen for controlling media stored in the 16GB internal storage, microSD card slot or USB port. You can also access Google apps like Chrome and Gmail directly on the touchscreen, along with the full library of apps in the Google Play Store. It's basically an Android smartphone grafted onto a projector. Unlike Samsung's Galaxy Beam, which is a pico projector stuffed into an Android smartphone, the Spro 2 is a lot more powerful.

The Spro 2 can plug into an outlet, but it's designed to be portable. It's got a 6,300 milliampere-hour (mAh) battery capable of 2.5 hours of projection time and up to 16 hours as a mobile hotspot.

We're playing with a Spro 2 as we speak, so stay tuned for a full review.

Here's what it's like to watch the Interstellar Blu-ray piped through a PlayStation 4 on a 120-inch projection:

And playing Mario Kart 8:

And watching Mad Men: