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  2. The Xgimi Aura ultra-short-throw 4K projector is a home ... - AOL

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    On paper, it's quite similar, serving up an HDR10-enhanced 4K picture, built-in audio courtesy of Harman Kardon and a very respectable 2,400 ANSI lumens (the measure of projector brightness).

  3. I tried the Bomaker Polaris 4K projector — and it's a ...

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    Not long ago, a 4K ultra-short-throw projector for $1,800 would have been remarkable. Now that 85-inch TVs can be had for under $2,000 and sometimes even under $1,500? Much less remarkable.

  4. Samsung’s ‘The Premiere’ ultra short throw projectors are now ...

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    A few weeks ago, Samsung announced ‘The Premiere,’ its new family of ultra short throw projectors promising a display of up to 130 inches from just a few inches away from the wall. In order to ...

  5. Video projector - Wikipedia

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    A video projector is an image projector that receives a video signal and projects the corresponding image onto a projection screen using a lens system. Video projectors use a very bright ultra-high-performance lamp (a special mercury arc lamp ), Xenon arc lamp , metal halide lamp , LED or solid state blue, RB, RGB or fiber-optic lasers to ...

  6. Houzz - Wikipedia

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    In February, Houzz introduced View in My Room within its app for iOS and Android that lets users virtually place products from the Houzz Marketplace in their homes before buying. [18] In March, Houzz announced that it had opened its Commerce API to third party partners, to make it easier for merchants to sell and manage their inventory on Houzz ...

  7. Throw (projector) - Wikipedia

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    A video projector (lens) with a throw ratio of 0.4 or less would be positioned relatively close to the screen, and would be considered a "short throw projector". [3] A video projector that must be positioned very far from the screen would need a "long throw lens" with a throw ratio like 7.5.