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From residential installations to the U.S.S. Stargazer set on Star Trek: Picard, projection screens have a variety of use cases. Whether it is a live event, immersive attraction, or home theater, ...
Outdoor project screens can turn a backyard—or any outside space—into a great spot to hangout with family and friends. With an outdoor projector setup, you can keep the party where the grill is and ...
Being able to project an image on any flat, or flat-ish, surface is one of the greatest strengths of any projector. Most modern projectors have built-in streaming and at least passable speakers, so ...
Overview Ultra-short-throw projectors can create massive screen sizes from just a few inches away, making them perfect for ...
The biggest reason to get a projector is because its image can be, well, big. When you first experience watching a blockbuster movie, or playing a game, or cheering on your local sports team in your ...
Using a projector with a 100-inch-plus screen sounds complicated. In practice, it’s one of the easiest ways to create a true big-screen experience at home – or in your backyard – without mounting a TV ...
XGIMI is marketing its portable projection screen as a complement to its MoGo 3 Pro video projector for outdoor movie watching. The backyard movie theater is a topic that we have covered rather ...
At CES 2025 in Las Vegas on Day 1, projector manufacturer JMGO showcased its flagship ultra-short throw product, the O2S Ultra. Declaring the O2S to be the "world's smallest laser TV," the company ...