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“Oh wow,” gushes my son, the moment I powered up the Epson EpiqVision Ultra Short Throw LS800 projector TV ($3,499). “This is going to be amazing for football.” We didn’t even have a wall screen set up at that moment, but rather let the TV ...
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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. In recent times, there has been a rise of next-generation television sets, as well as smart projectors. An increasing number of high-end projectors are offering options like higher quality displays ...
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The two 10-watt speakers don't have much bass -- or treble, for that matter -- but they do get quite loud. Sound quality deteriorates noticeably at higher volumes, with a fair amount of distortion, but if you need the extra volume, it's there. Like all projectors, you're better off connecting a soundbar or to a receiver with speakers.
The TVs vs. projectors calculus has changed a ton in the past few years. It’s crazy to think that the first 4K TVs really only hit the mainstream in 2015, but now they are everywhere — some manufacturers are even selling 8K TVs (although we’re years ...
The projector is currently discounted from $249.99 to $179.99 on Amazon. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. SAN JOSE, Calif.—Roku has announced that the first smart projector using its ...
This installment of You Asked is a projector-heavy special. There is no better time to do this, given some of the massive TV screen sizes we’re seeing these days, along with falling prices on those massive screen sizes. A related question came from ...
I am wondering if someone can shed some light on the topic of "stationary image burn" that can occur on projection televisions. My folks are looking at upgrading their television from a standard 27" to either a 36" flat screen or a 43" rear projection.
On paper, replacing a TV with a projector sounds like an instant upgrade: bigger screen, theater vibes, bragging rights. In reality, though, the switch can be more complicated. Projector owners on Reddit shared what genuinely caught them off guard after ...
