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Deal: The Yaber L2s Projector is just $134.98, and it's actually quite enjoyable!
Deal: The Yaber L2s Projector is just $134.98, and it's actually quite enjoyable!

Android Authority

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Android Authority

Deal: The Yaber L2s Projector is just $134.98, and it's actually quite enjoyable!

Projectors are kind of magical. Nothing quite beats enjoying a weekend movie, cozied up in your favorite blankie, in a dark room, with a projector playing a movie on your wall. The thing is, projectors were usually very expensive, but things are changing, and now you can get something like the Yaber L2s projector, which will look great and is only going for $134.98 right now! Buy the Yaber L2s Projector for just $134.98 ($65.01 off) This offer is available from Amazon, but the official seller is Woot. That said, Woot is a deals-focused website owned by Amazon, so you're buying from a reputable source. Additionally, you get a 30-day return window, and the product is in new condition. Also, only the Misty White version is on sale. The Charcoal White model is going for $259.99. Yaber Projector L2s Home Cinema Yaber Projector L2s Home Cinema See price at Amazon Save $65.01 Limited Time Deal! If you walk inside my pad, you won't find a TV anywhere. Truth is, I don't have much time to enjoy one, so I own a projector, which I store away and only bring out when I can enjoy a good film. I have also taken it with me to other people's houses. Modern projectors are affordable, convenient, and look pretty good. This is why we can recommend something like the Yaber L2s to most people, and it costs a mere $134.98 right now! Our co-workers at have reviewed the Yaber L2s Projector, and while it isn't as impressive as more expensive models, they were quite happy with the value. The clean, simple, and compact design makes it very portable. However, it does not have a battery, so you'll need to plug it in to use it. This is why we don't truly consider it a portable projector. It's easy to carry if you want to use it at a friend's house, though. The projector is simple and user-friendly, though. You won't really need to worry much about maintenance, and operating it is straightforward. In terms of specs, we're looking at a pretty nice Full HD resolution with a 700-lumen brightness. Based on our experience, it is great for dark rooms, but things start getting a bit less visible once the environment gets a bit brighter. The image can be expanded up to a whopping 150 inches, turning any wall into a fun little movie theater. Considering the price and size, we were actually quite surprised by the audio quality. The couple of 8W JBL-powered speakers sound pretty good, and they get loud. Of course, they are still not as good as a good dedicated speaker, but it should be more than enough to enjoy a movie in your living room. If we had to complain about anything, it would be that it comes with no integrated smart TV OS. It's to be expected when a projector is this good and cheap, though. You can definitely get a smart TV dongle or box and plug it into the HDMI port. Honestly, you shouldn't consider any other options if you want to pay this little for a projector. It's kind of too good for the cost, especially at this discounted price. Go get it while you can! Follow

Optoma UHR90DV Home Theater Flagship - First Triple-Laser Model with Dual Dolby and IMAX Certifications
Optoma UHR90DV Home Theater Flagship - First Triple-Laser Model with Dual Dolby and IMAX Certifications

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Optoma UHR90DV Home Theater Flagship - First Triple-Laser Model with Dual Dolby and IMAX Certifications

TAIPEI, Aug. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Optoma, the global leader in projection technology, proudly announces the launch of its new flagship home theater projector — UHR90DV. This is Optoma's first triple-laser RGB home theater flagship, and the first to simultaneously receive Dolby Vision and IMAX Enhanced cinematic certifications. It also supports HDR10+ dynamic image technology and Filmmaker Mode, allowing users not only to enjoy exceptional visuals, but also to appreciate the artistry behind them. For years, Optoma has maintained its No. 1 position in the global 4K UHD home theater market, with a market share as high as 20% and an unbroken six-year streak at the top. The launch of UHR90DV represents the pinnacle of Optoma's home theater expertise — an all-out flagship with unmatched specifications. Dual Cinematic Certifications + Filmmaker Mode The UHR90DV has been certified by both Dolby Vision and IMAX Enhanced, delivering frame-by-frame optimization of brightness, contrast, and color for a visual experience on par with professional cinemas. It also supports HDR10+ high dynamic range and Filmmaker Mode, which disables unnecessary post-processing effects to preserve the director's original intent, ensuring every film is presented in its purest form. RGB Triple-Laser + 96% BT.2020 Ultra-Wide Color Gamut As Optoma's first RGB triple-laser home theater flagship, the UHR90DV uses pure red, green, and blue laser light sources to achieve 96% BT.2020 ultra-wide color coverage, delivering color performance close to cinema production standards. From deep shadow detail to bright scene highlights, every nuance is faithfully reproduced for an unprecedented visual feast. 5,000 Lumens of Brightness + Flexible Installation The UHR90DV boasts an ultra-high brightness of 5,000 ISO lumens and a 4,500,000:1 contrast ratio, ensuring crystal-clear, detailed images even in well-lit environments. It features motorized zoom, focus, and lens shift (vertical ±55%, horizontal ±25%), along with lens memory, giving home theater owners exceptional flexibility for various projection positions and aspect ratios. Long-Lasting Design & Sustainable Commitment Beyond exceptional image quality, the UHR90DV is designed for longevity and sustainability. It features a triple-laser light source with a 30,000-hour lifespan, a chassis made from 50% PCR eco-friendly materials, and FSC-certified low-carbon packaging — demonstrating Optoma's commitment to green innovation. Combining dual cinematic certifications, HDR10+, Filmmaker Mode, triple-laser RGB technology, 96% BT.2020 ultra-wide color coverage, 5,000 lumens of brightness, and advanced lens memory, the UHR90DV stands as Optoma's most advanced home theater projector ever — a market-dominating model designed to deliver a private cinema experience that rivals the finest professional theaters. For more details on UHR90DV, please visit our official website: About OptomaAs a global leader in display solutions, Optoma is committed to delivering efficient, innovative display technologies and solutions across all industries. From projectors and monitors to intelligent display systems, Optoma adheres to its core philosophy of "continuous innovation," striving to advance display technology and its applications, and to provide customers with outstanding visual experiences and management performance. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE OPTOMA CORPORATION Sign in to access your portfolio

Nebula's Netflix Licensed Projector Drops to Record Low, It's Never Been This Cheap Since Launch
Nebula's Netflix Licensed Projector Drops to Record Low, It's Never Been This Cheap Since Launch

Gizmodo

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Gizmodo

Nebula's Netflix Licensed Projector Drops to Record Low, It's Never Been This Cheap Since Launch

Bulky projectors with dedicated screens and tangled cables are a thing of the past. If you've been thinking of bringing the big screen experience home without spending big bucks, we have good news. The Nebula Capsule Air Google TV projector is down to $250 on Amazon – that's 38% off its regular price. This soda-can-looking gadget packs a punch and is portable enough to slide into your pocket. Don't miss out on the chance to snag it for less while you can. See at Amazon Starting with what you'd want to know about first, the screen. This mini projector can project a display ranging from 30 inches to 80 inches. That's bigger than most standard home TVs, and also great for tighter spaces. It's a 720p HD projector, so while the image quality won't exactly be as lifelike, it's still going to be decent for a range of movies and shows. If you're tired of your TV screen locking you into one spot, you'll appreciate how flexible the projector is. Adjust it at an angle or mount it on a wall — the image quality stays consistent, thanks to the autofocus and automatic keystone correction features. Project on the wall, the door, or heck, even the ceiling, without compromising on the visual quality. No extra devices are needed to stream content. The projector runs on Google TV, so access Netflix, Hulu, and over 30,000 other apps to catch your favorite shows. Even better, you can control it hands-free with Google Assistant for added convenience. It also won't abandon you mid-movie. The battery lasts up to 2 hours on a full charge, so unless you're watching The Irishman or something equally long, you should be good. If you use a power bank tripod (sold separately), you can extend that up to 4 hours. Dolby Digital takes care of the sound department by offering balanced audio. It, of course, won't get you the soundbar-level immersive experience, but it's decent for casual viewing. Carrying it around is just as easy. Capsule Air slides into any bag without much fuss, so it's great to take with you to a friend's place for sleepovers, where a movie night is a must, but huddling around a small laptop screen isn't ideal. At $250, the Nebula Capsule Air is a fun, affordable way to get that cinema feel at home. The 38% discount makes it a great upgrade for anyone who wants to take their movie nights up a notch. See at Amazon

This $249 portable projector packs Google TV and can be powered with a USB-C power bank
This $249 portable projector packs Google TV and can be powered with a USB-C power bank

Android Authority

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Android Authority

This $249 portable projector packs Google TV and can be powered with a USB-C power bank

Aurzen TL;DR The Aurzen BOOM Air projector launched today with built-in Google TV and a compact, gimbal-style design. It features native 1080p resolution, Dolby Audio, auto-focus, and USB-C power support for use with standard power banks. Priced at $249, it offers a full smart TV experience without the need for extra streaming hardware. For shoppers after a portable projector that doesn't need extra accessories to start streaming, there's a new option worth checking out. Today, Aurzen released the new BOOM Air, a $249 portable projector with Google TV built in, Dolby Audio support, and compatibility with USB-C power banks — all in a design that can tilt 110 degrees for flexible viewing. Aurzen The Boom Air packs a number of specs that make it an attractive buy. To start, many projectors in this price range either skip smart features altogether or run clunky versions of Android with limited app support. The BOOM Air, by contrast, houses the full Google TV experience, complete with access to apps like Netflix, YouTube, and Disney Plus, plus built-in voice control via Google Assistant. In other words, it nullifies the need for an external Chromecast or Fire TV stick. Meanwhile, the projector itself is built compactly with a gimbal-style stand that allows users to display content virtually anywhere. At a glance, its body is shaped a lot like the iconic searchlight from the Pixar intro, complete with a tilting head that lets you aim the image anywhere. The built-in stand offers 110 degrees of tilt. As mentioned, the device can also be powered via USB-C, including from a standard power bank, which makes it a flexible pick for any room of the house, plus travel, outdoor setups, or anytime you just don't want to deal with cables and outlets. The Boom Air supports native 1080p resolution, with 300 ANSI lumens of brightness and a projection range between 40 and 250 inches. It's not going to compete with a high-end home theater setup, but it's more than enough for casual use indoors or an outdoor movie night. It also features auto keystone correction and a ToF (Time-of-Flight) autofocus sensor to streamline setup. For audio, it boasts a built-in 10W speaker tuned by Dolby Audio. It also features two-way Bluetooth support for pairing external speakers or streaming from your smartphone. The BOOM Air is available now for $249 from the company's website. Follow

New Hisense 4K projector brings 200 inch viewing to your home
New Hisense 4K projector brings 200 inch viewing to your home

News.com.au

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • News.com.au

New Hisense 4K projector brings 200 inch viewing to your home

If you're after vivid, vibrant and affordable 4K video with a screen size of up to 200 inches, Hisense's new mini projector might be just your ticket to cinema on the go. We've been putting the M2 Pro 4K TriChroma Laser Mini Projector to the test for the past few weeks and have been really impressed by not only the Dolby Vision quality but the sound. This is a projector which is small enough to take out in the backyard, on a camping trip, set up on the deck or even watch from your bed straight up onto your ceiling. It can be mounted from a ceiling, or just put on a small table beside your favourite chair, as we did. And as long as the sun is going down, the 1300 ANSI Lumens brightness will be enough to beam your favourite movie, sporting event, video game or even some nice artwork. The Hisense projector combines good hardware with some clever AI to ensure sharp, life-like images, while the operating system is one of the best we've used, offering everything all your favourites like Netflix, Apple TV, Binge, Tubi, YouTube, Foxtel, Kayo Sports, Stan, Prime, Disney+ straight out of the box. (Subscription required of course). The M2 Pro uses more than 2 million micro mirrors powered by digital light processing (DLP) technology to produce its images. Hisense says it also uses AI 4K Clarity to enhance every pixel. The triple colour laser combination produces some of the most vivid imaging we've seen on a projector. The reds are super red, particularly on the menu. The picture quality is not as good as a top of the range TV but for the price, it arguably offers a lot more bang for buck, especially given its portability and flexibility. It's a great option for a second TV or even a main TV if you want more flexibility. We set ours up in a front room with just a pull down blind as the projector screen. The set up was easy. Connecting it to power and your WI-FI and then you just change the settings for your screen size you want. If you are really fussy, there are whole lot of options you can change in the menu system. To make it easier, it comes with auto keystone correction and auto screen fit, to ensure you get well framed images while auto focus ensures a sharp picture. It will even adjust to your wall colour and if you bump or move the projector it can be set to autocorrect. However, if you are out camping, and using your projector on a slope, manual adjustment is required. Watching movies, the skin tones were very accurate, not over saturated, while watching sport the detail was pretty incredible especially during close up shots. Most of the time we were testing it at about 65 inches, the limit of our window frame in the front room. But swivelling it straight up to the ceiling on the stand we could take advantage of the maximum 200 inch size, which was pretty impressive. It also has an optical zoom of a 1.0 to 1.3 throw ratio, meaning you can get true 4K without losing the detail. The M2 Pro is larger and more solid than the projector I normally use which means the built in sound quality is a lot better, though most of the time I use headphones or earbuds which can be connected via bluetooth. The sound setup comes with Dolby Audio & DTS Virtual X sound from dedicated tweeters and woofers. The speaker system is not overly powerful but more than adequate for a media room. The Hisense M2 Pro uses a new Smart by VIDAA operating system which it very easy to use while the well size remote has buttons for instant access to Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video and Disney+ along with input, volume, brightness, mute, voice control and a directional pad for easy navigation across your onscreen options. There's also 3D functionality though you will need to purchase your own 3D glasses. HDMIs and USB ports allow you to sync up your gaming consoles, soundbars and other devices while you can also connect your phone or tablet to check out your own photos or video on the big screen. I'm sure the kids would love a slide slow of your trip photos. Okay maybe not. With a price tag under $2500, the Hisense M2 Pro 4K TriChroma Laser Mini Projector is a great option for someone looking for quality vision and sound as well as portability and value for money.

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