Screen Innovations has added another motorized screen solution to its range of assemblies and materials. The new Short Throw Lift addresses the growing need for large but discreet displays in smaller ...
Hisense is betting that the next big thing in living‑room screens will not hang on a wall at all, but sit a few inches from it. With its latest laser projector platform, the company is promising ...
AUSTIN, TX (October 25, 2023) — Fresh off the heels of numerous product introductions at CEDIA Expo 2023, Screen Innovations adds yet another motorized screen solution to its wide range of innovative ...
The IMAX theater in Providence Place has been upgraded with a new laser projector, screen, and sound system. Apple Cinemas, ...
Projectors can be a cheaper and far more convenient way to put a gigantic 100+ inch TV in your living room. But to get an image that rivals an LCD or OLED TV, you can’t just point them at a bare wall.
Space-starved folks looking for a cinematic solution to replace the living room TV may find a good fit in ultra-short-throw projectors, which snuggle up the a wall or screen yet throw up huge visuals.
Back in September, former crowdfunding darling XGIMI announced its first dip into commercial projection waters with the ...
Home theater aficionados were already on the lookout for Hisense’s latest projector attention-grabbing debut at the CES earlier this year. But the Chinese electronics manufacturer has found a way to ...
A new nightly lake show at the picturesque Dam Sen Park in Vietnam’s largest and most populous city is turning heads with spectacular visuals and water effects, including large-scale water screen ...
Epson has a new short-throw 4K HDR laser TV — the LS500 Laser Projection TV — which comes in two varieties, the $4,999 100-inch model and a $5,999 version that projects a 120-inch image. It’s unusual ...
If you’re looking for the big screen movie theater experience at home—we’re talking 100+ inches—a projector is usually the most affordable way to go. But if money is no object and you’d rather skip ...