Chris Eberle

Five Important Things to Consider When Buying a Projector

Light Output – Tailoring a projector’s image is largely dependent on the room it’s used in. Ask yourself a few questions. What will be the throw distance? Is the room completely light controlled? Do I want total darkness, or do I want some lights on? Do I want a super-bright image, or would I prefer a high-end cinema effect?

BenQ CinePrime HT5550 Ultra HD DLP Projector Review

BenQ isn’t just about compact value-oriented DLPs; witness the CinePrime HT5550 Ultra HD DLP Projector. It offers premium clarity from a single-chip light engine, 1800 ANSI lumens, HDR, DCI-P3 color, and generous lens shift at the very reasonable price of $2499. I’m checking it out today.

Vankyo Leisure 420 DLP Projector Review

Vankyo Leisure 420 DLP Projector Review

The Vankyo Leisure 420 DLP Projector offers a big-screen experience in a compact lightweight chassis for just $110. It accepts 1080p signals through its two HDMI ports and can be used with streaming solutions like Firestick or Roku.