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The 9 best short throw and ultra short throw projectors
Vava VA-LT002 Home Theater Projector
Best mid-priced UST projector
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LG Cinebeam HU715QW
Another great ultra short throw all-rounder
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Epson EpiqVision LS300
Best affordable ultra short throw projector
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Wemax Nova 4K Laser Projector
Best big-picture projector for a cinema experience
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Optoma GT2100HDR 1080p projector
Best overall short throw projector
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BenQ X500i 4K gaming projector
Best short throw projector for gamers
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The best HDR monitors for gaming, content creation, and more
The quest for the best HDR experience continues to captivate gamers, content creators, and enthusiasts alike. But it is important to note that investing in one of the best monitors doesn’t really guarantee an exceptional HDR experience.
While HDR on PC still faces challenges in many instances, these HDR monitors demonstrate that improvements are underway. The bar for the best HDR monitors is much higher and only a handful of such exist. Achieving a premium HDR experience on PC can
OLED vs. LED: Which kind of TV display is better?
The world of TVs is all about acronyms. You see them everywhere you shop for sets from the likes of Samsung, LG, TCL, Sony, and others, and these are very important three-, four-, and five-letter codewords to decipher. For the most part, we’re all familiar with acronyms like HD and 4K, but when we start throwing around letter pairings like OLED, LED, QLED, and now QD-OLED, things can get confusing very quickly. Not to worry though, we’re here to help.
How to choose the best monitor for your needs in 2023
You use it for work. You use it for gaming. You use it to access Netflix, YouTube, and your ex’s HBO account. It’s your computer monitor, and opting for a model that fits you and your needs is crucial. Whether your old display has died or you’ve decided that you need to upgrade to take advantage of the latest software, picking the best monitor to match your needs is a big decision.
Not everyone is looking for the same thing,
Best Labor Day TV sales: Get a new screen from just $88
Labor Day sales are a great time to pick up a new TV. We’ve collected the best Labor Day TV deals across retailers like Best Buy, Walmart, Amazon and more. These are likely the best prices you’ve seen since Prime Day, and the best prices you will see until Black Friday. Whether you need a new TV for the upcoming NFL season, or it’s just time for an upgrade, this weekend is a great time to shop Labor Day TV
Scenes from Hollywood’s Hot Labor Summer
“Jump the fuck up!” Tom Morello, the guitarist for Rage Against the Machine, instructed the crowd outside the gates of Paramount. Morello, who wore his signature red bandana around his neck, was strumming “This Land Is Your Land,” to rev up the morning’s picketers. Everyone raised a fist and jumped the fuck up, singing, “This land was made for you and me!” The Writers Guild of America was on day one hundred and three of its strike against the Hollywood
Samsung’s confusing OLED TV naming practice needs to change
After years of dissing LG’s OLED TVs, Samsung is now 100% on team OLED. Not only did the company create its own OLED technology called QD-OLED, it also struck a deal with LG Display to buy the same WOLED panels that Sony and LG use to build some of their OLED TVs. That’s an extraordinary turnaround.
But as satisfying as it is to see the world’s largest TV manufacturer finally acknowledge the benefits of OLED TV tech, we’re also
Hisense U8H TV review: How is this even possible?
Hisense U8H mini-LED
MSRP $1,399.99
“The U8H is a flabbergastingly good TV.”
Pros
- Intensely bright
- Class-leading black levels
- Impressive HDR imaging
- Vibrant, accurate Color
- Surprisingly Good Sound
Cons
- Quirky user interface
- Some bugs
Hisense once again has shattered my expectations.
The Hisense U8H is the company’s first mini-LED television. Since I’d yet to be impressed with any TV brand’s first attempt at the next-gen LED backlighting tech, I figured I already had good reason to temper my expectations. Add to