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I tested the Hisense L9Q, and it’s Hisense’s brightest and best ultra short throw projector yet
The Hisense L9Q represents the pinnacle of what Hisense can do for home theater projection. It’s a sizzlingly bright 4K ultra ...
The next big thing in big screen TVs? Here’s all you need to know about UST projectors. UST (Ultra Short Throw) projectors have become very popular in the past few years but they aren’t particularly ...
Ultra Short Throw ALR Projection Screens are Engineered to Reject Ambient Light, Leaving the Audience with a Bright, Clear Image, Even When There is Light Coming From Above San Tan Valley, Ariz., Aug.
The smell of the popcorn, the hush of the auditorium, the lights go down and on goes the film; there's nothing quite like the cinema. Making one's own private movie house can be a lot easier than you ...
If you're looking to set up an immersive, cinema-style home theater, AWOL Vision offers an all-in-one option worth ...
Increasingly, people who want to develop their own movie theater experience at home are choosing to go with an ultra-short throw (UST) projector. These projectors work just as well in a dedicated home ...
Its $1,749 price tag is actually a real bargain if you're looking to ditch your TV for a projector. Reading time 3 minutes Once a feature exclusive to million dollar homes and properties featured on ...
If you’re looking to permanently replace a TV with a projector in a room with lots of foot traffic, there are two important things you should look for: lots of lumens, and a short-throw design. LG’s ...
On paper, the Optoma GT2100HDR projector has a lot going for it: it's HDR compatible, has a laser light source and -- thanks to an external power supply -- it's nicely compact. The Optoma is 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 ...
Five UST projectors compete for the title of King of Ultra Short Throw Projection for 2022. In 2004, Robert Zohn from Value Electronics had an idea. Let’s put all the top TVs in a room, hit them with ...
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