Smart projectors are a great shout for those looking to replace the living room TV. But if you want to load in your own big-screen entertainment over cabled connections, Optoma has just launched a 4K ...
Where the sharpness and definition can fade as viewers pull back projectors for super large screenings, AWOL Vision hit CES ...
What Hi-Fi? on MSN
Is this triple-laser 4K projector ready to rule them all?
Can the newcomer beat these class leaders?
If you’re looking for the big screen movie theater experience at home—we’re talking 100+ inches—a projector is usually the most affordable way to go. But if money is no object and you’d rather skip ...
Imagine an 80-inch to 120-inch screen in your living room or entertainment room. But not just a large screen, one that’s vibrant, bright, and features an ultra-high-definition 4K resolution. That’s ...
JMGO is the latest brand to enter the growing 4K Laser UST (Ultra Short Throw) projector market with the U2 4K Tri-Color Laser Projector. An Ultra Throw Projector (aka UST) has a specially constructed ...
The explosion over recent years in consumers wanting ever more cinematic experiences at home seems to now be feeding a real frenzy of innovation and variety in the typically rather staid home ...
TL;DR: At CES, JMGO unveiled two new 4K projectors: the compact O2S Ultra short-throw projector, which it's calling the "world's smallest laser TV," and the N3 Ultra Max, a traditional long-throw ...
BenQ’s W5850 targets serious home theater enthusiasts with laser brightness, factory calibration, and film-first features—but ...
Gadget Review on MSN
What happens when you replace your TV with something the size of a bread maker
You bought the biggest screen you could afford, mounted it on the wall, and called it a home theater. It looks great. It’s ...
It’s been a couple of years since Hisense refreshed its Laser TV ultra short throw projector offerings (although last year we did get new UST projectors in the Laser Cinema line). At CES 2025, though, ...
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