You might have noticed the rise of cheap projectors online and wondered how they sell so cheaply. False claims, mass ...
Along with the XR10, Hisense has announced the new PX4-Pro, an ultra-short-throw projector with a sleek design and more grounded specifications. The quick rundown includes up to 200 inches of ...
Ahead of CES, Hisense has unveiled not one but two new projectors that boost specs that make the previous models pale in comparison. We're talking higher brightness, images with better contrast, and ...
I have immersed myself in the tech world for over five years, focusing my efforts on providing readers with in-depth reviews of gadgets. Exploring the ins and outs of the latest tech has been quite a ...
Not long ago, you may have thought of projectors as complicated, unreliable or just too expensive. In 2025, though, consumer sentiment started to flip. Companies like Anker and Valerion made the ...
Hisense previews the PX4-PRO UST projector ahead of CES 2026, promising 200-inch images, higher brightness and contrast, built-in Atmos audio, and a flexible alternative to ultra-large TVs.
Hisense is launching a new exciting set of projectors at CES 2026, and they could give next year's OLED TVs a run for their ...
Move over, 1080p! Truly high-resolution projectors are finally affordable enough to make a 4K model your new target for work or play. Here's everything you need to know to buy the right one. Most of ...
Getting ready to usher in 2026? Bring home a new projector to celebrate the New Year and more with a massive screen, 4K resolution, gorgeous color and more. I’m the deputy managing editor of the ...
A series where we find out which products the professionals (who really know what they’re talking about) actually use and really stand behind. Read more here. Maybe you’ve seen an influencer gliding ...
Transforming your lounge into a home cinema is a lot less hassle than you think, and you really don't need a Disney-level budget in order to build one. Forget popcorn machines and drinks dispensers ...
Buying a monitor or TV has become a daunting task these days. When manufacturers aren’t branding their products with acronyms like QLED and OLED, they use confusing terms like mini-LED instead.