Philips has launched a small projector on crowdfunding website Indiegogo called PicoPix Max. The product boasts a small, highly portable size, enabling users to easily carry it from one location to ...
Though replacing a big-screen TV in the living room with a projector is getting easier, your options are more limited if you want to take movie nights out to the patio or watch a show at camp. The ...
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.
Philips has launched two new portable pico projectors under its PicoPix line, offering consumers up to Full HD projected 'immersive' images in a small, lightweight form factor. The projectors are ...
The Screeneo UL5 is basically a pint-sized alternative to Philip’s range-topping Screeneo U5 UST home projector. The newer model isn’t as powerful as its older sibling, but it can do everything you ...
PicoPix Max, the most powerful and compact pico-projector in the market, was released last year. The collection will be expanded with genuinely revolutionary products for daily use. Philips Projection ...
The projector uses an LED light source rated for up to 30,000 hours, with a brightness of 700 lumens and a 3000:1 contrast ratio, delivering vibrant colors in moderately lit rooms. It includes dual 7W ...
Screeneo Innovation has launched the latest Philips NeoPix Smart projector series, transforming the home entertainment experience. The series includes models such as the NeoPix 230 Smart, NeoPix 550 ...
The NeoPix looks fantastic, and frankly, I wouldn’t expect anything less from Philips. There’s no shortage of cheap projectors on the market, largely Chinese brands that are quite simply all utter ...
The crowdfunding campaign launched by Phillips this month to raise funds for their new Philips Screeneo U5 ultra short throw 4K projector. Has raised more than $1.5 million, thanks to 800 backers with ...
Film projectors of yore were huge reel-to-reel machines, but now mini projectors can do the same job, while being practically small enough to slip in your pocket. Whether you need one for work ...
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