Home Theater Projectors

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The Epson EpiqVision Ultra LS300 is a new take on the home theater projection that we’re all used to, with brighter images and closer-than-you’d-expect projection. This laser projector has support for 4K input, HDR playback, and built-in speakers. Use the Comments, below, to share your thoughts and any questions about this versatile projector.
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Epson unveiled its new laser home theater projector at CES this week, the EF-100. Available in either white or black, it includes an adapter that provides Wi-Fi 5 connectivity, the Android TV operating system, and Google Assistant functionality. This adapter plugs directly into the projector’s sole HDMI port and is
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If you’re looking for an HDR UHD laser projector that is portable enough to use in multiple rooms, then look no further than the LG HU80KA. Its built-in hand grip makes it easy to move from one room to another, and the auto-reel power cord helps ensure that you won’t trip over it while doing so; automatic keystone correction makes setup in the new location quick and easy. For added versatility, the unique form factor of the HU80KA enables it to
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Three new InFocus projectors have arrived, and with 5000 lumens of brightness or more, they’re sure to illuminate your presentations. Starting with the IN3144: it outputs 5000 lumens and features XGA 1024 x 768 resolution for text and graphics. It sports a 1.83 to 2.75:1 throw ratio, which enables images up to 270" diagonal from about 33' from your display surface, allowing you to place the projector far in the back of the room, where it won’t
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Offering 3300 lumens of color and white brightness, the new Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 660 and PowerLite Home Cinema 760 projectors will shine in nearly any home theater setting, even those with some ambient light. To complement this brightness, they have a 15,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio to help accentuate detail in
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UHD 4K resolution, HDR10 compatibility, and 3000 lumens of brightness are the standout features of the recently announced Optoma UHD60 projector. It can project images up to 140" at 4K (3840 x 2160) resolution, or up to 302.2" at lower resolutions. Combine 4K resolution with HDR10 compatibility and the right media source and content, and you get vibrant colors with nearly lifelike detail. Its brightness and 1,000,000:1 dynamic
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As with so many consumer products these days, selecting a projector can be a walk in the park when you are armed with the correct information—there are just so many options. Choosing the right projector is a simple process if you are familiar with these prerequisites. The screen size (width, most importantly) Distance between the projector and the screen (throw distance) An estimate of the amount of ambient light present in the room in which the projector will be used At this point you may be thinking, “Great. But I can't answer any of those