Articles on Projector, Asia
US$999 full-HD beamer for budget home theaters - Aug 7, 2009
Crave Fancy a drool-worthy 100-inch display for just US$999? For this price, the Optoma HD20 home theater projector offers full-HD resolution, a respectable 4,000:1 contrast and dual HDMI inputs. In terms of ... Read story »New ultra-bright NEC projection solution - Jul 13, 2009
Crave The NEC NPx2xx-series projectors pack all the heavy-duty performance of its NPx1xx-series predecessors plus one key enhancement. These installation-centric entries are endowed with the company's Easy Stacking function which enables ... Read story »Joe Kane projector by Samsung lauded - Sep 15, 2009
Crave Samsung, with the help of video guru Joe Kane, again delivers outstanding performance in the high-end front-projection DLP category with the flagship SP-A900B. This 1080p resolution, one-chip DLP projector sports the ... Read story »NEC debuts versatile and eco-friendly projectors - Oct 9, 2009
Features The NEC NP-series beamers not only support software remote control through a VGA connection, they also come with an extended 5,000 hours of lamp life. Read story »Samsung unveils ultracompact light cannon - Aug 13, 2009
Crave While the 950g Samsung SP-P140 is easily dwarfed by regular-sized multimedia projectors, this ultraportable packs a serious punch in the multimedia department. According to tech portal Akihabara News, the SP-P140 ... Read story »Sanwa pocket projector is a cut above the rest - Nov 25, 2009
Crave We have all sorts of pocket beamers in the market, ranging from DLP-based Pico projectors to LCoS-powered equivalents. However, it was Japanese company Sanwa which really nailed it with its ... Read story »LG Expo with optional snap-on pico projector - Dec 1, 2009
Crave And you think your smartphone is powerful. Announced Monday, LG's new Expo offers a couple of "firsts" for AT&T, and we don't quite know which excites us the most. Not ... Read story »Mobile projector for your handset--the old-fashioned way - Nov 20, 2009
Crave Pico projectors are great, but they are also prohibitively expensive. The HypnosEye Projector compromises a little on the experience with an old-school technology, and at US$80, costs only a fraction ... Read story »New JVC projectors set a new bar in native contrast - Sep 15, 2009
Crave JVC DLA-RS35 JVC will be shipping its latest Reference Series home theater projectors to selected Asia countries such as Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand from this October. Besides offering their predecessor's rich ... Read story »Cameras with gimmicky features: Yay or nay? - Nov 3, 2009
Crave The ST550 and the Coolpix S1000pj. At a dinner last week, I was showing off the Nikon Coolpix S1000pj to some friends who were quite impressed with the onboard projector ... Read story »Deeper blacks for Mitsubishi's HC6000 - Oct 16, 2007
Crave Another second generation 1080p home theater projector is heading to Asia. This time round, it is the replacement model for the well-received Mitsubishi HC5000 3LCD light cannon. The upcoming HC6000 has ... Read story »Gaming in a half dome - Aug 27, 2009
Crave One of the buzzwords in entertainment is immersion. From 16:9 aspect ratio screens to curved displays, hardware makers have been trying to fill as much of your vision to bring you ... Read story »3M's new Pico projector runs longer and better - Sep 14, 2009
Crave The original 3M Pico projector has gotten even better with the arrival of its upgraded MPro120 sibling. Most notable are the latter's brighter projection, doubled LED lifespan and inbuilt stereo ... Read story »Handy GPS device comes with a projector - Aug 26, 2009
Crave Shaped like a small flashlight, the Maptor concept from Korea is a tiny GPS device which displays its maps using a small built-in projector. So instead of having a backlit ... Read story »Hands-on video: Nikon Coolpix S1000pj - Aug 25, 2009
Crave When Nikon announced the Coolpix S1000pj, we were intrigued by its onboard projector function. After all, we've seen our fair share of mobile phones with a similar function, and they usually ... Read story »Jump to page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 [Next 15]

