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 ...
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 ...
TVs are great and all, but if you want really epic entertainment, you need a projector. One-hundred-plus inches of high-definition awesomeness. Projectors, though, are a two-piece system. There's the ...
Now available in the UK is the Dutch-made Mighty Brighty system, able to turn any wall into a projection screen. Able to deliver at least 40% more contrast and 20% more brightness than a conventional ...
Which projection screens are best? No matter your reason for using a projector, having the right screen is imperative. Whether you’re improving your home theater, want to show movies outdoors for the ...
CNET's Donald Bell shows you how he created a giant, collapsible projection screen for under $100. Donald Bell Senior Editor / How To Donald Bell has spent more than five years as a CNET senior editor ...
Some things are just meant to go together. Haggis and neeps. Starsky and Hutch. Chuck Norris and beards. Vodka and a glass. The same is also true for video projectors and screens. In fact, front ...
Screen Material: Classic Cinema White (1.0), Brilliant White (1.4), High Contrast Grey (0.8) Throughout the past 15 years or so I have installed just about every type of front projection system ...
This method of building your own projection screen is new to us. [Sean Michael Ragan] ran across some sand blasting material made up of minuscule glass beads at Harbor Freight and inspiration struck.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. JVC has decided to hang it up. Literally. The Japanese manufacturer said it has developed a type ...
[Lou] wrote in to share the fifty-dollar projection screen he built in his home. We’ve seen several of these projects lately. Unlike the one used at a lake cabin, or the other that fills an awkward ...