Yaber’s T1 Pro portable projector features a 180-degree rotating gimbal stand and offers full HD quality and 220 lumens of brightness.
Smart LED projectors are quickly becoming a favourite choice for people who want a theatre-like experience without spending big on large TVs. Compact, stylish, and packed with advanced features, these ...
Discover the innovative features of the ASUS ZenBeam L2 Smart Portable LED Projector in this detailed review. Perfect for home entertainment or on-the-go presentations, this compact device delivers ...
As the entertainment industry evolves, so do the devices that deliver it. The latest trend is the rise of smart projectors, advanced devices that promise to replace traditional television sets with ...
BEAVER, Utah (KSL) -- A man awaiting trial in California for allegedly stealing a car was arrested in Utah on Tuesday after police say he led officers on a 60-mile chase in a stolen vehicle — 25 miles ...
Ready to turn your house into a smart home? Replacing your dumb bulbs with smart ones is perhaps the easiest way to start. Many smart bulbs can be screwed into existing light sockets, and they can be ...
As Garmin unveils the industry's first MicroLED watch, we analyze the benefits and future of the display tech in wearables With the industry’s shift in recent years toward AMOLED displays, our ...
XElectron, one of India’s fastest-growing homegrown consumer electronics and smart home technology brands, has expanded its LED smart projector range with the launch of Techno and Techno Plus Smart ...
Techno Smart Projector: Native HD (1280x720p) resolution, Android 13.0 with Amlogic T950S Quad-core processor, Auto Keystone, 1GB RAM, 8GB internal memory, Dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4G + 5G), Bluetooth V5.0, ...
XElectron, an Indian consumer electronics and smart home solutions brand, has expanded its lineup with two new LED smart projectors – Techno and Techno Plus. Designed to suit home entertainment, ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.