Most of my current work for PCMag is about printers and projectors, but I've covered a wide variety of other subjects—in more than 4,000 pieces, over more than 40 years—including both computer-related ...
Since 2004, I have worked on PCMag’s hardware team, covering at various times printers, scanners, projectors, storage, and monitors. I currently focus my testing efforts on 3D printers, pro and ...
These articles are brought to you in association with Pocket-lint and our partners. LCD projectors can produce instant theatre-like movie experiences wherever you go. You don’t need a large screen ...
LCD projectors offer bright, colorful images but may lack contrast for darker scenes. DLP projectors provide superior detail and contrast, but struggle with brightness and color saturation. Your ...
If you just aren't satisfied with a 50-inch plasma or 52-inch LCD, a front projector can provide a much larger image (like 100 inches), and increasingly projectors are sporting more home ...
If you think of the Epson BrightLink 436Wi Interactive WXGA 3LCD Projector as a short-throw version of the ultra-short throw Editors' Choice Epson BrightLink 485Wi, you won't be far off. It takes ...
Light projectors designed around liquid crystal devices, or LCDs, are bright, fast, and reliable. LCD projectors have three different LCDs that each handle one color: red, green or blue. The projector ...
LCD and DLP projectors received mostly incremental updates this year. Both DLP and LCD didn't particularly impress us with anything that was incredibly visual or outstanding beyond current models, but ...
The Epson VS340 XGA 3LCD Projector ($429.99) offers easy portability and a good port selection for its price. You figure that Epson had to make some compromises in designing a sub-$500 model, and our ...
Installing an OptaVision LCD projector is no different than hooking up a modern television. The only difference is a projector casts its image on any surface, be it a wall or a designated projector ...
It's not pretty (what Sanyo projector is?), but it is the world's first 4LCD projector. The 25-pound "portable" PLC-XP200L pumps 7,000 lumens across 1,024 x 768 pixels at a 2,200:1 contrast ratio in ...
Projectors are getting a lot less expensive these days, what with China pumping out Pico projectors by the boat load and all. But did you know it’s not that hard to convert an old slide projector to ...
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