Want a bigger picture than it’s practical to get from a flat-screen TV? Or perhaps you want your home theater experience to be more portable? Even with the presence of truly enormous TVs, home theater ...
We've reviewed a bunch of XGIMI smart projectors over the years, and have consistently been surprised by their bang-for-buck excellence. Now the company is heading to IFA 2022 in Berlin, Germany, next ...
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The XGIMI MoGo 4 Laser Projector is slick and portable with built-in Google TV functionality and plenty of connectivity options. Although you can take this projector almost anywhere, its limited ...
Smart projectors often include speakers for an all-in-one home cinema experience, but LG's PF600U model stands on its own by throwing a LED mood lamp into the mix. The company is also showing off its ...
To really put the “theater” in your home theater, there’s nothing quite like a projector capable of beaming a big, bright movie or big sporting event on your wall, effectively turning your living room ...
The EMP-1715 is a small projector that can connect via USB and even do multi-screen displays—up to four screen simultaneously, all with different content. The USB transferability also means that you ...
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When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. We have recently taken a look at some of the older and the newer ways television pictures are ...
We now have the power of portable TVs, and we’re not talking about those 10-inch clunkers with antennas that people used in the ‘90s. Samsung debuted The Freestyle, its mobile projector and ...
Define your use case: Determine your needs before buying - from home cinema to business presentations. Prioritize key specs: Resolution, brightness, color gamut, input lag to meet your specific needs.