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DLP projectors result in a sharper image that handles motion quite well; it's much easier to enjoy live sports and action movies with a DLP projector. Contrast is also superior, with much deeper ...
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PCMag on MSNXgimi Elfin Flip
T he Xgimi Elfin Flip ($399) is best described as an oversize palmtop projector—but it has little in common with other ...
Bright enough for a large room, with a 5,200-lumen rating. XGA (1,024-by-768) resolution. Horizontal and vertical lens shift. 2X zoom lens. No 3D support. The low native resolution limits image ...
The Epson PowerLite 1965 XGA 3LCD Projector is bright enough to throw big image in a mid to large-size room even with ambient light. Epson puts the PowerLite 1965 XGA 3LCD Projector ($1,899 direct), ...
If you think of the Epson BrightLink 436Wi Interactive WXGA 3LCD Projector as a short-throw version of the ultra-short throw Editors' Choice Epson BrightLink 485Wi, you won't be far off. It takes ...
It's always surprising to me to see new projectors hit the market with better and better performance and less and less compromise - and at prices often identical to, or even lower than, just a year ...
Light projectors designed around liquid crystal devices, or LCDs, are bright, fast, and reliable. LCD projectors have three different LCDs that each handle one color: red, green or blue. The projector ...
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PCMag on MSNEpson QS100 4K PRO-UHD 3LCD Laser Projector Review: An Exceptional Home-Theater Centerpiece
The Epson QS100 is the premium ultra short throw projector to beat, delivering remarkable image quality and plenty of ...
Hitachi projectors use liquid crystal display panels and a high-power lamp to create the images that they project. Like other LCD projectors, the combination of a very bright bulb and a confined space ...
It's not pretty (what Sanyo projector is?), but it is the world's first 4LCD projector. The 25-pound "portable" PLC-XP200L pumps 7,000 lumens across 1,024 x 768 pixels at a 2,200:1 contrast ratio in ...
A 100-inch 4K screen? To get that the usual way you might be looking at paying close to six figures. Luckily, there's another option that can get you even more, up to a 150-inch screen for a fraction ...
With all the hype and hoopla about Sharp's 80-, and now 90-inch LCDs, I think it's important to point out that these are neither a good value, nor a good idea if your goal is a big TV for the home.
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