The mini projector packs Full HD visuals, Harman Kardon audio, and long battery life for effortless streaming and travel-friendly entertainment ViewSonic M1 Max has built-in Google TV and native ...
Portronics has launched its Beem 550 Smart LED Projector in India, offering a big-screen experience with native 1080p HD resolution and 6000 lumens brightness. Featuring auto focus, auto keystone ...
The Beem 550 features native 1080p HD resolution and a brightness rating of 6000 lumens, aimed at delivering clear visuals even in well-lit environments Portronics has introduced the Beem 550 Smart ...
A best selling mini projector that promises a great quality viewing experience from the comfort of homes, has just dropped to an eye-catching low price and shoppers are rushing to snap it up. The Mini ...
Mini LED is a hot topic in the world of home cinema, with numerous big name brands, including TCL and Hisense pushing it as the future of TVs. And while we can’t see it dethroning the best OLED TVs we ...
It's time to buy a new TV! Huzzah! But wait – how do you go about buying a new TV in 2025, when there are so many brands, technologies, acronyms and buzzwords dazzling you like a 5000-nit Mini LED ...
Projectors have come a long way from bulky, noisy boxes that only belonged in a dedicated home theater. Today’s models are brighter, sharper and more flexible, making them a practical upgrade for ...
Gaming Monitors Best 4K gaming monitors in 2025: the ultra hi-res panels I highly recommend Gaming Monitors New research into human vision proves high-res PC monitors right up to 16K are worth it and ...
Dreame has had a busy six months, expanding into categories like washing machines, refrigerators, smartphones, and air conditioners. The company has now entered the smart TV market with its first ...
Blaupunkt isn’t a household name in the television segment in India. Could that change in 2025 with the launch of its first Google Mini QD TV in the country? These new TVs come in 65- and 75-inch ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.