I didn’t plan to ditch my TV. It was big, it worked, and it made Netflix look fine. But after dragging one too many consoles across the floor just to rearrange my setup for the hundredth time, I ...
Which short throw projector is best? Previously, projectors were an option only for those with large enough rooms to allow for a significant distance between the device and their wall or screen. But ...
Projectors aren’t for everyone. There are multiple reasons for this, their cost is usually higher than a standard 4K TV and many projectors take special setup to use. But ultra-short throw projectors ...
Projector throw is typically divided into three categories:standard, short, or ultra-short categories. The throw ratio informs the image size you'll achieve based on the distance from the screen. The ...
The bar for a mainstream projector went way up this year, thanks to an invasion of high-quality laser projectors. My pick for ...
CNET’s expert staff reviews and rates dozens of new products and services each month, building on more than a quarter century of expertise. The BenQ W2720i is a short(ish) throw 4K projector aimed at ...
Epson has added what's described as a super-short-throw projector to its home cinema options. Like its ultra-short-throw cousins, the EH-QS100 model snuggles up close to the screen to throw huge ...
The projector market doesn't move particularly quickly. Most companies replace their models every few years and overall innovation is fairly slow. While there is certainly improvement over projectors ...
The words “portable” and “ultra-short throw projector” rarely happen in the same sentence. The closest product in recent memory fitting that mold was Elite Screens’ MosicGO from 2020, which came in a ...
Hot on the heels of its new ultra-bright UHZ66 home entertainment laser projector and two new ultra-portable home projectors, the ML1080 and ML1080ST, projector brand Optoma now has a new Short Throw ...
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