Projectors are starting to look less like a secondary device, and this new launch is a big reason why.
The Optoma HCPro-5400 is built for big-screen setups, combining high brightness with support for nearly every major HDR format available today.
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.
With the UHZ78LV, Optoma is targeting home theater fans who want Dolby Vision, wide color, and a projector bright enough for oversized screens.
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.
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.
Unveiled at CES 2026, the TITAN Noir Max is XGIMI’s attempt to make cinematic projection more accessible at home.
Aiming for cinema-sized scale and responsive gameplay, AWOL Vision has launched the Aetherion Max and Pro projectors at CES 2026.
Samsung’s updated Freestyle+ projector keeps the same compact form but adds AI features and a needed boost in brightness.
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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