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While Xgimi's second new product, the Aladdin 2.0, is limited to 1080p and 100 inches, it doubles as a ceiling light and speaker, seamlessly integrating into the home as an appliance.
A galaxy projector is the room hack everyone needs If you've scrolled through social media lately, you've probably noticed something twinkling in the background of countless posts: galaxy projectors.
If you’re after vivid, vibrant and affordable 4K video with a screen size of up to 200 inches, Hisense’s new mini projector ...
As the new flagship, GV50 retains the 135° vertical projection flexibility of the popular GV ceiling projector series, along with comprehensive upgrades in brightness, light source, and onboard ...
According to Xgimi, the Aladdin is as easy to install as a normal ceiling light, it just comes with some added convenience. Both the Aladdin and Horizon Max from Xgimi will be on display at CES ...
For a bright and sharp projector on a budget, Epson’s Home Cinema 1080 LCD projector is our pick. It’s rated for 3,400 lumens at the brightest settings, enough for use in ambient light.
Beam isn’t the beefiest projector we’ve seen on the market. It has a max brightness of 100 lumens, an 854 x 480 resolution, two 2-watt speakers, 8GB of storage, along with Wifi and Bluetooth ...
So with its new LS500 short-throw 4K laser projector, Epson is including a perfectly-sized ambient light rejecting screen that promises deep blacks and vivid colors.
A light socket is meant to hold a light bulb, sure. But it can be transformed into a surprisingly long list of useful things, including a screw-in ceiling fan, a projector, or a Bluetooth speaker.
The appeal is obvious once you see one in action. Galaxy projectors cast swirling nebula clouds and twinkling stars across your walls and ceiling, instantly (and literally) lighting up your life.
The appeal is obvious once you see one in action. Galaxy projectors cast swirling nebula clouds and twinkling stars across your walls and ceiling, instantly (and literally) lighting up your life.
The appeal is obvious once you see one in action. Galaxy projectors cast swirling nebula clouds and twinkling stars across your walls and ceiling, instantly (and literally) lighting up your life.