This is Vava, a 4K definition Ultra Short Throw (UST) home theater projector retailing for $2,700. For those of you not familiar with the term, UST refers to “throw distance"—the amount of space you ...
12:00, Thu, Oct 3, 2024 Updated: 12:45, Thu, Oct 3, 2024 As many film buffs will attest, watching your favourite movie on a tiny screen doesn't quite have the same impact as on a big cinematic one.
The biggest reason to get a projector is because its image can be, well, big. When you first experience watching a blockbuster movie, or playing a game, or cheering on your local sports team in your ...
If you have a feature-rich projector but sub-standard projector screen, you won’t be able to enjoy any content you watch on it. Projector screens come in various sizes, but the ideal one for most ...
For years I've longed to turn my basement into a home theater: Massive screen, comfy seating, maybe a popcorn machine in the corner. The easiest path to such a setup is an ultra-short-throw (UST) ...
We've featured DIY projector screens before, but as far as DIY projects go they can still get a bit pricey. If you're got a nice, flat wall, you can use this method to create a great screen on the ...
Back in 2021, China's JMGO launched a successful Kickstarter for a 4K tri-color Laser TV. Now the company is returning with a more compact plug-and-play laser projector called the N1 Ultra that's ...
For the true home theater experience, you need more than a white sheet taped to the wall—you need not only the best projector, but a dedicated movie screen with the reflective power to show off HD ...
For the absolute best picture you should always pair a home theater projector with a reflective white screen, but how many actually do that? For those of us too lazy to go the extra mile, Optoma’s new ...
Optoma USA has launched a compact new ultra-short-throw laser projector designed to meet home entertainment and home office needs, but has also been optimized for PC gamers with an input lag reduced ...
Choosing between a projector and a TV comes down to these five factors.