I’m a big fan of projectors, having a lovely 4K one myself, it’s great for movie night, but it has one issue with around 80ms of latency, it’s pretty crap for gaming. That’s where the new GT3500HDR ...
BenQ has announced the launch of its new TH690ST 4LED gaming projector featuring short-throw technology. The new addition to BenQ’s gaming projector series is great for all types of entertainment, ...
Hot on the heels of its new ultra-bright UHZ66 home entertainment laser projector and two new ultra-portable home projectors, the ML1080 and ML1080ST, projector brand Optoma now has a new Short Throw ...
We're starting to see more projectors aimed at gamers, though mostly from ViewSonic, which recently unveiled its LX700-4K RGB model. Now, however, Hisense is getting in on the action with its new ...
While Hisense has grabbed headlines in recent years with its Laser TV concept, where ultra short throw projectors are shipped with dedicated ambient light rejecting screens to create a king-sized TV ...
Optoma launched a short-throw 4K projector around this time last year that boasted low input lag for big-screen gamers. Now the company has essentially swapped out the lamp light source for laser in ...
Optoma announces the UHZ35ST Short Throw Laser Projector providing home theater and gaming in UHD 4K resolution through pixel shifting. You have to love the skillful art of public relations; and this ...
Xgimi launches MIRA 4K/Pro projectors with 0.175:1 throw ratios, up to 3000 ISO lumens, 4K resolution, Harman Kardon audio, ...
Optoma GT4000UHD delivers 4K UHD, 4,000 lumens, ultra-low input lag, and UST convenience for an immersive gaming and movie experience in any room. Similar to other 4K UHD DLP projectors, the GT4000UHD ...
BenQ has this week launched its new TH690ST 4LED short throw projector suitable for both gaming and watching movies and TV series from streaming services. Equipped with 2 HDMI (2.0b) interfaces the ...
Which short throw projector is best? Previously, projectors were an option only for those with large enough rooms to allow for a significant distance between the device and their wall or screen. But ...