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  2. Get a Cinematic Experience from Your Sofa with These ... - AOL

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    C1 4K Laser Mini Home Theater Projector. The Hisense C1 is a room-to-room projector, which is a full step up from a portable model. The tricolor laser delivers accurate color and there are plenty ...

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

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    The Bomaker Polaris 4K projector: my hands-on review Confession time: I realized my home-theater dream last year with a UST projector from Vava. It's been pretty great, but I was eager to see how ...

  4. Get a Home Theater Experience for Less with the Best Budget ...

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    However, with a high-quality projector, you can capture much of that magic in your own home. While some of the best projectors cost upward of $1,000, there are plenty of great options for less ...

  5. Optoma - Wikipedia

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    In a mixed review of the home theater projector Optoma HD39HDR in 2021, IGN ' s Nick Woodard wrote, "If you’re purely a gamer that won’t use a projector for anything else, it might make sense to save a few more bucks and wait to invest in a product like the BenQ X1300i or the Optoma UHD38. But if you stream as much as you game, the HD39HDR ...

  6. Home cinema - Wikipedia

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    A more expensive home cinema set-up might include a Blu-ray disc player, home theater PC (HTPC) computer or digital media receiver streaming devices with a 10-foot user interface, a high-definition video projector and projection screen with over 100-inch (8.3 ft; 2.5 m) diagonal screen size (or a large flatscreen HDTV), and a several-hundred ...

  7. Digital cinema - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the equipment already found in a film-based movie theatre (e.g., a sound reinforcement system, screen, etc.), a DCI-compliant digital cinema requires a DCI-compliant [32] digital projector and a powerful computer known as a server. Movies are supplied to the theatre as a set of digital files called a Digital Cinema Package (DCP ...