Entries in projector (6)

Saturday
Feb102018

Acer outs its smallest 4K UHD projector in Canada

If you’re on the market for a premium projector for home use, Acer has just launched in Canada the VL7860. They claim it’s the world’s smallest 4K UHD 3,000 lumens laser projector that comes equipped with a 120-inch 4K UHD resolution display with 8.3 megapixels on screen and 1,500,000:1 DynamicBlack contrast optimization. The compact projector is said to be HDR-compatible so it promises to show colours as they really are with better contrast, brightness, and richer details. It supports a wide colour gamut of 110 percent of the Rec. 709 colour space and is Rec. 2020 (also known as BT.2020) compatible to provide highly accurate, cinema-like colours. The VL7860 also comes with two built-in 5W speakers, 16.X zoom so you place it where you see fit, VGA and dual HDMI ports as well as an MHL charging port for smartphones and other devices. The VL7860 retails for $5,499 with limited one-year parts and labor warranty.

Thursday
Aug062015

Review: Celluon PicoAir micro projector

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

With the sheer amount of content and entertainment that most mobile devices can carry, Pico projectors are the ideal companions for enjoying this content on a larger scale and on-the-go.

Cellulon's PicoAir projector is incredibly tiny. At 7 ounces and with a very thin profile, it can be easily slipped into a shirt pocket or tossed into your gadget bag. We showed it to various people while asking them to guess what the device was and nobody guessed that this was a full-featured pico projector. It is very easy to confuse this with a sleek smartphone charger or external battery.

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Monday
Jan262015

Entertainment in full scale with Epson Home Cinema 3500

Whether you want to catch the Super Bowl or the latest blockbuster in the comforts of your home, the new Epson Home Cinema 3500 wants to make it a great experience for you. This projector lets you see everything in Full HD 1080p with amazing detail and clarity with 2500 lumens colour brightness, the ability to reproduce 1.07 billion colours, and 70,000:1 contrast ratio. And yes, it is easy to setup, too. Everything can be magnified on your wall up to 300 inches. It comes with two HDMI ports so it can connect to your cable boxes, Blu-ray players, and the like. The Home Cinema 3500 retails for $1,749.

Sunday
Nov022014

Review: ASUS S1 Pocket Projector

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Projector technology has advanced to the point where we now have relatively inexpensive portable projectors that are compact and convenient for travel, personal and small-office use and decent enough for playing back movies. The ASUS S1 Projector is one of the better examples of this new breed of pico projectors.

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