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 ...
Need a projector for a place where space is tight, whether that's a business conference room, a store-window display, or your personal media cave? One of these models we tested is the one you want.
When you’re on the fence about going with a humongous TV or a projector setup, a great in-between would be going with an ultra-short-throw projector. Designed to sit just inches away from a wall or ...
The BenQ W2720i is a short(ish) throw 4K projector aimed at the dedicated home theater market. It's positioned a bit higher end than the BenQ X500i we reviewed recently, though there is some overlap ...
Projectors aren’t for everyone. There are multiple reasons for this, their cost is usually higher than a standard 4K TV and many projectors take special setup to use. But ultra-short throw projectors ...
UST projectors offer convenience like TVs but need a perfectly flat surface to work efficiently. UST projectors are expensive, but comparable to premium large flat-panel TVs, making them a viable ...
My girlfriend is going to start showing movies at her video store; she needs a projector with a short throw that is most importantly a) cheap and b) able to be attached to multiple inputs. I have ...
While king-sized TVs with screens of 85 inches and above are finally starting to become more affordable, projectors still typically offer by far the best value, most mainstream way to enjoy ...
Projectors aren’t just for home theater nerds anymore, they’re for gaming nerds too. Case in point: Viewsonic’s soon-to-be-released X2-4K, a short-throw projector designed meticulously to optimize ...
The better game graphics get, the more fun it is to game on king-sized screens. And the more the market for big screen movie and gaming experiences grows, the more appealing ultra short throw ...
Most of my current work for PCMag is about printers and projectors, but I've covered a wide variety of other subjects—in more than 4,000 pieces, over more than 40 years—including both computer-related ...