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I switched from a 65-inch TV to a 4K projector – and the results surprised me
TechRadar
A 65-inch TV would be considered 'big-screen', and they'd be perfectly happy viewing on an even smaller TV.
9 months ago
Don't Throw Out Your Old TV Before You Read This
CNET
Get a new TV? Here are some suggestions for what to do with the old one.
6 months ago
What Is a Rear Projection TV?
Lifewire
Early CRT rear projection TVs have a strong shelf life, and can last years or even over a decade without trouble if they're well cared for.
28 months ago
Mitsubishi pulls the plug on rear-projection TVs
Consumer Reports
After several years as the last remaining maker of rear-projection TVs, Mitsubishi has finally told its dealers that it will no longer make...
142 months ago
A Better Rear-Projection TV
Forbes
LCoS televisions are part of a new class of rear-projection TVs called microdisplays that are thinner and have superior resolution to their rear-projection...
136 months ago
RIP, rear-projection TV
CNET
RIP, rear-projection TV · Mitsubishi and Samsung were the last manufacturers of the big, usually boxy televisions, and Samsung exited the market...
142 months ago
Mitsubishi seals the fate of rear-projection TVs, discontinues its last line
The Verge
Mitsubishi plans to discontinue its line of rear-projection televisions, marking the end of the affordable but clunky television technology from major...
142 months ago
Chuck Stinnett: Technology changes our lives, and then it's gone
The Gleaner
It was a big Sony rear-projection television. One day years ago, there was a household thrilled to bring it home. It was set, carefully,...
97 months ago
Pioneer Elite PRO-200 rear-projection TV
Sound & Vision
And how does the PRO-200 express the marketing solutions of a long-standing industry leader? Progressive scan? Nope. A 16:9 screen? Well, not...
310 months ago
Rear-projection televisions becoming more affordable
Lawrence Journal-World
If you can find space for a unit that's 27 inches deep, consider the Sony KP-57WS520 ($1,800; 57-inch screen) or the 26-inch deep SONY KP-...
226 months ago