Built-in Bose sound, Google TV smarts, 4,000 lumens of brightness and 150-inch images give the EH-LS970 a potentially perfect ...
The VMQ85 Series is designed for simulation-led environments and includes Panasonic’s first 4K LCD projector. Its square-pixel architecture is intended to produce detailed, close-range visuals with ...
Installing an OptaVision LCD projector is no different than hooking up a modern television. The only difference is a projector casts its image on any surface, be it a wall or a designated projector ...
LCD video projectors are rapidly becoming standard fixtures in many schools across the U.S. Teamed with a computer, DVD player or other media device, the LCD projector displays clear, high-resolution ...
The Page One LCD projector has been unveiled via an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign. The Formovie Xming Page One projector delivers 1080p images and can throw images up to 120 inches. The new ...
The problem with investing in a fancy TV is that there’s always an upgrade right around the corner. From crisper resolution to even thinner bezels, it can start to feel like a rat race to get the ...
The EH-QB1000 is undoubtedly the better projector. Its extra brightness delivers even more convincing HDR than the already impressive LS12000, while its deeper blacks create a more balanced ...
It's always surprising to me to see new projectors hit the market with better and better performance and less and less compromise - and at prices often identical to, or even lower than, just a year ...
Choosing between a projector and a TV comes down to these five factors.
We got our first glimpse of the Panasonic PT-AE900U at this year's CEDIA Expo in Indianapolis . While the projector wasn't displaying picture at the booth, we were excited to see that it sported the ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Epson began work in LCD technology to ...
In The Overhead Projector: Don’t Overlook It (Part 1), I explained why it’s better to use a projector (be it an old-fashioned overhead or LCD) than to write on the board. Now we turn to how to use a ...