As we’ve learned over the years, home theatre projectors come in all shapes and sizes. From the standard rectangular box shape to cylinders and cubes, it all varies based on portability, ...
It's also very expensive. With an MSRP of $3,000, it's practically a dollar a lumen. For that price, it does have a few issues, including an underwhelming zoom range and some production flaws that ...
It's starting to get a little warmer in the Northern Hemisphere, which means you might be looking to the yard for after-dark movie nights. Many portable projectors still need to be plugged in, but ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Xgimi is quickly becoming a popular name in the projector space — even if it is not straightforward on how to pronounce it. For the record, it ...
I'll be honest, I have no idea how to approach reviewing the Anker Nebula X1. I've been reviewing projectors for over 20 years and this thing is bonkers in so many different ways I can't get a handle ...
A handy combination of projector and Bluetooth speaker, our biggest gripe was with the packaging which can only be a good thing. It isn't scientifically accurate but it displays vivid nebula-inspired ...
The Anker Nebula Capsule Air is the company's latest can-sized projector. I've reviewed the Capsule 3 and the original Capsule. They both perform well for something so small. The Air is dimmer than ...
Big-screen dreams no longer need a big budget. These affordable 4K projectors deliver sharp visuals, rich colours, and ...
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 ...
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