I've got a projector as part of a video system at my work. We use a VGA cable (yes, I know) to run the video signal. I'm reinstalling the system after a remodel of our space and I'm getting a couple ...
For many of us who have fallen victim to the world of home theater technology, there comes a point when we graduate to the "big screen". For me, this happened when I stumbled across a DLA-DS1 JVC ...
XGIMI is marketing its portable projection screen as a complement to its MoGo 3 Pro video projector for outdoor movie watching. The backyard movie theater is a topic that we have covered rather ...
The Mudix HP11 MX2 video projector supports Wi-Fi and AirPlay, so you can quickly stream content from your Apple devices. With the Mudix HP11 MX2 projector, you can enjoy a cordless connection to your ...
This is pretty cool: a team of researchers at Japan’s Tohoku University has developed a projection screen that works inside brightly lit rooms, doing away with the need to draw curtains when starting ...
Mirroring your PC's display on a multimedia projector lets you output the computer's display on both your computer's primary display and the large screen associated with the projector. This setup is ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. One of the best ways to recreate the movie theater experience at home is to incorporate a high-quality projector. According to ...
Here’s a video projector that [Matt] hacked together. He needed a small and inexpensive solution to use with his R2D2 build. As you can see in the video after the break, it has no problem playing back ...
Want to build a high-quality DIY projector screen? Check out how I built two 147" screens that look amazing for about $100 each. Products used in this video include: - Carl's FlexiGray Projector ...
At $499, the TCL A1 is a 1080p portable lifestyle projector that lets you bring big screen entertainment wherever you go. The lifestyle projector category continues to expand with a growing number of ...
Heaven help me, I think vertical videos might be catching on. As more of us shoot videos with our smartphones, I'm seeing plenty of videos shot vertically instead of horizontally. This really isn't a ...