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Xiaomi is back with a new addition to its expanding home entertainment lineup, the Xiaomi Laser Projector 3. Now officially listed on JD.com for 4399 yuan (~$613), the projector is open for ...
Dolby has teamed up with the high-end projector manufacturer Christie Digital Systems to develop a next-generation Dolby Vision laser projector, which will begin rolling out into theaters in the ...
Optoma launched an interesting ultra-short-throw projector for the European market back in February. Now we have more details ...
If you’re looking for a projector to go into a much wider home entertainment system, you might also like to know that both the LTV-3000 Pro and LTV-3500 Pro are compatible with the Control 4 ...
Dangbei unveils S7 Ultra Max 4K flagship projector with 5800 CVIA lumens, Dolby Vision, and liquid cooling, priced at ¥15,999 ...
In projectors designed for both the cinema and at home, lasers are starting to replace traditional lamps as the light source of choice. This is potentially awesome. Here's why.
Dolby Vision uses a different system for 3D projection: the two projectors each use slightly different RGB primaries, and the 3D spectacles have notch filters that block the primaries used by the ...
Dolby Vision uses a different system for 3D projection: the two projectors each use slightly different RGB primaries, and the 3D spectacles have notch filters that block the primaries used by the ...
Sudarshan Ravichandran - Nov 4, 2021 Xiaomi has launched a new premium projector in China called ‘Xiaomi Laser Cinema 2’. It is the world’s first projector to support Dolby Vision at 4K.
Of course, Dolby’s not alone in trying to move the ball forward. IMAX has its own new laser projection system, and gave the technology a splashy US debut at the Los Angeles premiere of Furious 7.
Theater owners confab CinemaCon began with installation deal announcements, including one aimed at rolling out Dolby Cinema in India and one to bring Christie laser projectors to Poland. Financial ...
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