Projector News

  • XGIMI TITAN Noir Max Is Now Available — and It’s Aiming to Replace Your TV

    Projectors are starting to look less like a secondary device, and this new launch is a big reason why.

  • This New Optoma Projector Tries to Do Everything: 4K, Dolby Vision, IMAX, and 300 Inches

    The Optoma HCPro-5400 is built for big-screen setups, combining high brightness with support for nearly every major HDR format available today.

  • BenQ W5850 Lands in the U.S. — And It Might Change Where You Can Put a Projector

    BenQ’s new W5850 4K laser projector has officially arrived in the U.S., aiming to deliver massive screen sizes without requiring a massive room.

  • Optoma’s Ultra-Bright 4K Laser Projector Is Coming for Sony and JVC

    With the UHZ78LV, Optoma is targeting home theater fans who want Dolby Vision, wide color, and a projector bright enough for oversized screens.

  • Optoma’s New UHZ36 Adds Filmmaker Mode and Laser Power at a Surprising Price

    The UHZ36 is Optoma’s latest attempt to offer a single projector that can handle movies, gaming, and casual TV viewing in the same space.

  • Can Epson’s New UST Projector Really Deliver True 4K and Bose-Level Sound?

    Project a 150-inch 4K image with Google TV and Bose audio, Epson’s new EH-LS970 tries to do it all in one box.

  • XGIMI’s Latest Projector Promises Stunning Contrast — But Will It Cost Too Much?

    Unveiled at CES 2026, the TITAN Noir Max is XGIMI’s attempt to make cinematic projection more accessible at home.

  • AWOL’s New Projectors Are So Sharp, You Might Forget They’re UST

    Aiming for cinema-sized scale and responsive gameplay, AWOL Vision has launched the Aetherion Max and Pro projectors at CES 2026.

  • Samsung’s New Freestyle+ Projector Doubles the Brightness — And You Don’t Even Need a Wall

    Samsung’s updated Freestyle+ projector keeps the same compact form but adds AI features and a needed boost in brightness.

  • Hisense Just Unveiled a Laser Projector That Uses Water Cooling — And It Can Blast a 300-Inch Image

    The Hisense XR10 isn’t your typical home projector—it’s water-cooled, ultra-bright, and ready to project a 300-inch image.

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