Get your display working again. This guide shows you how to fix the 5 most common HDMI input problems, from simple resets to ...
The Aurzen projector promises a big-screen experience by projecting up to 150 inches, but real-world testing reveals that size alone doesn’t guarantee quality. While its auto-focus and keystone ...
Epson's Lifestudio Pop EF-61,62, and Lifestudio Flex EF 71, 72 projectors contain a new light engine with three colour light ...
Epson has introduced five new projectors under its Lifestudio series globally, ranging from $679.99 to $2,699.99. While specific pricing for India hasn't been confirmed, these projectors feature built ...
Epson’s new Lifestudio lineup blends 3LCD projection, Bose audio, and built-in Google TV. Models range from the portable Pop ($679.99) to the Lifestudio Grand UST ($2,699.99) with 120-inch 4K PRO-UHD ...
The new Lifestudio lineup includes an ultra-short throw 4K projector and a budget-friendly HD model starting at $680. The new Lifestudio lineup includes an ultra-short throw 4K projector and a ...
LOS ALAMITOS, Calif., Sept. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In a world where people are constantly connected to personal devices, creating experiences where family and friends can make lasting memories ...
Despite being the world’s biggest-selling projector brand for nearly a quarter of a century, Epson arguably hasn’t made quite the sort of impact on the currently trending portable home entertainment ...
In the last few years, we have seen an influx of technology brands releasing their own take on the coffee table projector – a category that requires a decent amount of balance and compromise to get ...
With true 4K resolution, a bright colorful image and a motorized lens for maximum flexibility, Epson’s new Pro Cinema LS9000 offers a lot of bang for your home theater buck. Epson’s 3-LCD projectors ...
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To paraphrase Ron Burgundy, the Epson EF-22 is kind of a big deal. It's a portable, six-pack-sized projector with big-screen ambitions and enough charm to make your 65-inch TV feel deeply insecure.