CES also brought forth all the innovations in the projector market. With new releases from Valerion, LG, and Samsung, these are the best projectors that debuted at CES 2025. The Valerion ...
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We also kicked off the New Year by finishing reviewing Sony’s premium Bravia Projector 9. After putting it through its paces in our viewing rooms we found it hard to fault, with the Bravia Projector 9 ...
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Valerion launched a bunch of 4K projectors on Kickstarter last November, and went on to raise more than $10 million. Now the startup has officially released its VisionMaster Max at CES 2025 ...
A portable projector for "when you're away from home" Battery power for go-anywhere viewing Unusual "magic cube" design twists to adjust angles One of the downsides of CES is that the huge scale ...
Table of Contents The Yaber K300s Yaber L2 Plus and T2 Plus Chinese home entertainment projector maker Yaber has debuted a pair of new offerings today at CES 2025, the world’s biggest consumer ...
Hisense is showing off its new L9Q TriChroma Laser TV at CES 2025 in Las Vegas this week. It is the company’s latest UST (ultra short-throw) projector that uses its TriChroma triple-laser light engine ...
A few days before the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), LG unveiled two new “lifestyle projectors,” which may look great in your living room but may not have the best picture quality. LG says the ...
You might better know LG for its slew of models among the best OLED TVs, but it has some exciting lifestyle designs it’s been cooking up, like a 3-in-1 projector that serves as a lamplight and ...
It's an ultra short-throw projector offering key upgrades over its predecessor, the Hisense L9H. And it's a great alternative to OLED TVs for those who want the biggest picture possible.
Only this time rather than the big pictures coming from king-sized TVs, they’re coming from eye-catchingly small projectors. In fact, in the case of LG’s new CineBeam S, they’re coming from ...