Home > News
Buyer's Guide: our pick of the best video projectors
Florent Alzieu
March 9, 2010 1:52 PM
March 9, 2010 1:52 PM
If your TV’s starting to look a bit small and you really want to bring the cinema home, then our video projectors buyer’s guide is just what you need.We’ve picked out the best models from our two product surveys on HD Ready projectors and Full HD projectors. You’ll find fewer and fewer HD Ready projectors on the market as Full HD models become more affordable and more readily available. There are, however, a few veteran HD Ready projectors that are still worth taking a look at. Only five products made it into our exclusive final selection, and when faced with tough competition, manufacturers will have to work hard to keep their products in one of our top spots.
> Buyer’s Guide: Video Projectors
> Buyer's Guides: Our Pick of The Best Products
Previous story / Next story
-
09/03HDMI standard moves to 1.4a to offer more 3D support
-
09/03Camera Test: Samsung NX10, the first real rival to Micro 4/3?
-
09/03Three new Blu-ray players from Samsung, including one 3D-ready model
-
Current story -Buyer's Guide: our pick of the best video projectors
-
08/03Realtek Media Centres: luminance takes off; we're not impressed
-
08/03YouTube adds automatic subtitles to online videos
-
08/03Minor browsers complain about visibility in Windows browser choice
-
5/17/12Sony NEX-F3 Brings Full HD Video and New Grip Handle
-
5/15/12Samsung Omnia M: New Windows Phone
-
5/11/12Samsung OLED TV Gets Price and Launch Date in Korea
-
5/4/12Samsung Galaxy S3: First Look, First Impressions
-
5/4/12Samsung Galaxy S3: First Benchmark Tests Point to Great Performances
-
5/4/12Vaio T13 & T11: Sony's First Ultrabooks
-
5/4/12Samsung Galaxy S3: 'Intelligent' Handset Coming 30 May
-
4/30/12Panasonic Promises No Panel Switching in LCD TVs
-
4/27/12Camcorder Review: Sony Handycam HDR-CX740
-
4/27/12Samsung Galaxy S3 on Amazon: 4.7'' OLED, 12 MP Camera

News
Buyer's Guide: The Best Monitors
