Small projectors are usually a sequence of compromises: Picture and sound quality often yield to the needs of portability. But in the case of the EpiqVision Mini EF12 Streaming Laser Projector, Epson ...
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Just in time for backyard movie nights, Epson’s EF12 mini projector with built-in streaming and sound by Yamaha is on sale for 30% off. Nothing says “fun” like chilling in the backyard or down by the ...
We may earn a commission for purchases using our links. Learn more. With the quality and size of big screen TVs today, do projectors still matter? Personally, I think they still have a place in our ...
Epson EpiqVision Mini EF22 and EF21 Offer up to 150 Inches of Immersive Content to Make Every Event Epic LOS ALAMITOS, Calif., Oct. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Committed to providing high-quality ...
Many of these issues have been solved, and then some, with a new generation of compact laser projectors that are not just light and quiet, but are now the most cost-effective way to create a truly ...
Epson has launched three new laser projectors under its EpiqVision lineup. The EpiqVision Ultra LS300 is the top of the line ultra-short-throw projector. It also launched two smaller and affordable ...
Owning one of the best QLED or OLED TVs is a great feeling, but what if you want one of the most enormous screens possible for the movies and shows you love to watch? If you’re in need of a towering ...
The Epson EpiqVision Mini EF12 is an impressive little projector that’s ready to dazzle your living room and your wallet at the same time. Normally costing $1,000, this compact projector has a huge ...
Projectors have quietly evolved from bulky home-theater equipment to sleek, self-contained entertainment hubs. Epson’s EpiqVision Mini EF22 sits exactly in that space — a compact Full HD smart ...
Seiko Epson and Philips are working on projectors smaller than anything we’ve ever seen. The new reference design will use Seiko Epson’s High Temperature Poly-Silicon TFT panel and Philips’ Ujoy lamp.