Features Our guide will take you through three tried-and-tested steps you can try to help make your television's pictures perform at their best.
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Crave Epson has just announced the world's first high-temperature polysilicon TFT LCD panel for 3LCD projectors which boasts 4,096 x 2,160 (4K) pixels. Newly developed in response to future market demands, ...
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Features The company marks its 20 years of 3LCD advancement with a technology forum and full-scale projector launch.
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Crave ViewSonic PJD6381
ViewSonic has announced three feature-packed multimedia projectors designed for the educational, corporate and gaming markets. Its DLP-based PJD6211, PJD6221 and PJD6381 offer 120Hz fast refresh rate and are compatible ...
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Crave The high-end Samsung SP-A900 will be available this month in the US from select retailers.
Last year, we awarded our Editors' Choice for front projectors to the Samsung SP-A800, saying the ...
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Crave Raw projection through the naked eye.
Panasonic is giving BroadcastAsia 2009 visitors a treat with an onsite demonstration of its 3D theater. Costing around US$61,000 to install, the setup is based ...
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Features Several types of TV can be considered high-def, while some are simply compatible. But you can't go wrong once you understand these fundamentals that differentiate the pretenders from the real McCoys.
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Review After years as a small player in the home theater projector market, JVC suddenly brought its D-ILA technology to prime time with the introduction of the DLA-HD1. This revolutionized the sort of black-level response that could be expected from a reasonably affordable beamer.
As the first...
Review BenQ's MP512 ST is a one-chip DLP-based front projector with a relatively low resolution of 800 x 600 pixels (SVGA) that can be had for a ridiculously low price. According to the company, this projector was designed specifically for the Nintendo Wii, a standard-definition gaming platform. Owing to...
Review 1080p front projection is now an affordable home theater option and by far the best way to get a really big high-definition picture. Debate has long raged over whether DLP or LCD is best, but the goalposts have definitely shifted closer between these two different projection technologies. The old...
Review There is much to both love and hate about Dell's M109S micro projector. It has a very low resolution, runs hot, and is only 50 lumens in brightness. At the same time, it's tiny yet has the longest lamp life we have ever seen, and is mercury-free.
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This review is partially based...
Features The world's largest consumer electronics tradeshow is about to unveil all the glitz and gadgets to look forward to in 2009. CNET reports straight from the showfloor.
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Features Are you torn between an inexpensive HD-ready TV and a premium full-HD equivalent? Here are some pointers from our HDTV gurus.
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Features Getting a new TV soon? We explain the differences between LCD, Plasma and DLP TVs.
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Crave Hands up if you can still remember the good old InFocus X1 which wowed home theater enthusiasts with a combination of brilliant pictures, excellent connectivity and affordability? After making three attempts ...
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