Built-in Bose sound, Google TV smarts, 4,000 lumens of brightness and 150-inch images give the EH-LS970 a potentially perfect combination of convenience and home theater quality.
UST projectors offer convenience like TVs but need a perfectly flat surface to work efficiently. UST projectors are expensive, but comparable to premium large flat-panel TVs, making them a viable ...
More and more home theater enthusiasts are looking for a TV replacement to bring that big, bold movie theater experience home. The problem with getting a really big TV, though, is that they can cost a ...
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 ...
The BenQ W2720i is a short(ish) throw 4K projector aimed at the dedicated home theater market. It's positioned a bit higher end than the BenQ X500i we reviewed recently, though there is some overlap ...
The Optoma GT1080HDR short-throw gaming projector has a pretty standard design. Rectangular in shape and off-white in colour, the top is where you’ll find your menu panel and focus ring. Both are on ...
If you thought you need a large screen 4K TV to get that theater-like experience at home, think again. The exciting new form of big TV, the Ultra Short Throw (UST) projectors are making a parallel ...
Watching on a really big screen feels different—it pulls you in more than a regular TV does. When an image is expansive enough, it seems to break through the limits of three dimensions and pull you ...
Achieved using Ricoh's original Free-Form Mirror and Deflection Technology, the PJ WX4130/PJ WX4130N uses a concave mirror to spread the image reflection, which allows for a wide viewing angle while ...
A high-quality projector is great for home cinema, but you need lots of space, and many modern homes just don’t have the room. Fortunately, there are short throw projectors that only need a few feet ...
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 ...