Laserabc A1 is the world’s smallest laser lightshow device, compact, app-powered, and built for creators who paint with light ...
Shenzhen-based home entertainment outfit JMGO announced a new affordable addition to its triple-laser projector line at CES 2025, and now the N1S 4K model brings portable Google TV to folks for a time ...
Xiaomi has announced what could be termed its 2017 flagship product under the MIJIA brand and it turns out to be a Laser projector that can be used as a TV at home. The product is christened Mi Laser ...
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Hisense is betting that the next big thing in living‑room screens will not hang on a wall at all, but sit a few inches from it. With its latest laser projector platform, the company is promising ...
Products like the new BenQ V7050i Laser TV Projector are going to make UST 4K projectors very popular in 2021 and beyond. The dream of setting up a movie projector in your home theater is getting a ...
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Short-throw 4K laser projector displays a 90-inch image when placed on a tabletop just 2.2-inches from the wall. LG Electronics just released the HU85LA 4K UHD Laser Smart Home Theater CineBeam ...
For the most part, ultra-short throw laser projectors are a bit bulkier than their longer throw counterparts. The BenQ V7050i is no exception. It is 19 3/4″ wide, just under 15 1/4″ deep and just ...
Stunning 4K imagery, stylish design, a fast response, and surprisingly good speakers define this superb 4K laser gaming ...
The MoGo 4 Laser runs on versatility and vibes. It's a nomadic take on a stylish, mid-range gaming projector that trades high-power chops for exceptionally nimble, everyday use. You'll need to run it ...