Does Optoma's $1,299 UHZ36 deliver the right balance of brightness, gaming performance, and Filmmaker Mode upgrades or are key features missing for serious installs?
BenQ’s W5850 targets serious home theater enthusiasts with laser brightness, factory calibration, and film-first features—but at a higher price and with notable omissions.
At $2,499, the Optoma UHZ55 replaces the UHZ50 laser projector designed for home entertaiment and gaming. New WiSA support simplifies wireless speaker setup.
The second annual UST Projector/Laser TV Showdown brought the latest and greatest projectors together in one room for the ultimate big screen competition. Check...