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 ...
Typically, the higher the gain your screen is, the reduced viewing angle it will have. For the size of your room, needing a wide viewing angle is probably not a top priority. I would say go with that ...
THX Ltd. today announced that it has developed new testing techniques to measure the effectiveness of gray projection screens to improve visual performance in home theater environments with varied ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Adrienne Maxwell and Geoffrey Morrison We tested the Xgimi Portable Outdoor ...
Let's just come right out and say it: if you don't take at least a long, hard look at Visual Apex' new Vapex screens, you're potentially spending a lot more money for no good reason. It's a very ...
If you're looking for a projector, particularly if you're new to them, there's a good chance you're not paying enough attention to a screen to go with it. Sure, some people are content to aim a ...
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