JMGO offers up a UST projector for those with small budgets. Check out what the O1 1080p Ultra-Short Throw LED Projector has to offer. An Ultra-Short Throw Projector (aka UST) incorporates a specially ...
Smart LED projectors are quickly becoming a favourite choice for people who want a theatre-like experience without spending big on large TVs. Compact, stylish, and packed with advanced features, these ...
With TVs slowly growing larger and larger, it was inevitable that, one day, they’d eventually replace the need for projectors, even in movie theaters. Projectors aren’t going away entirely just yet, ...
Just over a year ago Samsung Electronics unveiled a cinema screen composed of LED panels — not unlike those in the average TV display — declaring it the theatre of the future. Since then it has ...
Can the $299 ViewSonic LX60HD deliver 630 ANSI lumens, 140-inch projection, Google TV, and easy setup without compromise? The lifestyle projector category is no longer a niche sideshow in home theater ...
The Portronics Beem 520, a budget-friendly smart LED projector priced at Rs 6,999, offers an immersive cinematic experience. Its compact design, decent brightness, and built-in streaming apps cater to ...
Imagine watching Avengers: Endgame in a theatre on an LED screen. You can do just that if you’re in Bangalore’s iconic Swagath Cinemas (now called Swagath Onyx Theatre) where on Thursday, the world’s ...
Every product we recommend is chosen through a combination of Primary Research and Secondary Research. Most people expect projectors to just work. But they often don’t. Cheap models promise big ...
The short-throw TK705STi is a great-looking option for rooms too small to fit a traditional projector.
If price is not a constraint, the LG HS201G promises to be an ultra useful multimedia and office tool that fulfils all our entertainment & work related needs in one go. The LG HS201G is an ultra ...
Ernie Smith is a former contributor to BizTech, an old-school blogger who specializes in side projects, and a tech history nut who researches vintage operating systems for fun. Years ago, projectors ...