The Projector Podcast

The Projector Podcast
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Hosted by Jeremy Glowacki, editor in chief at ProjectorCentral.com, The Projector Podcast features expert discussions and interviews about hands-on experiences, real-world testing, and manufacturing of video projectors designed for lifestyle, commercial, and luxury home theater applications.
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The podcast centers on topics related to video projectors with a focus on hands-on experiences, real-world testing, and manufacturing insights. Episodes delve into specific products like the Ricoh UHL3660 High-Lumen UST Projector and explore their functionalities, ideal applications, and limitations while discussing broader trends in the commercial and luxury home theater sectors.

Hosted by Jeremy Glowacki, editor in chief at ProjectorCentral.com, The Projector Podcast features expert discussions and interviews about hands-on experiences, real-world testing, and manufacturing of video projectors designed for lifestyle, commercial, and luxury home theater applications.
On this week’s episode of the Projector Podcast Jeremy Glowacki, editor in chief of ProjectorCentral, interviews freelance writer and editor Brian Nadel about his two most recent ProjectorCentral reviews. During their conversation, Nadel compares and contrasts the somewhat similar Sharp XP-P721Q-W and Epson PowerLite L890E business and education market-focused projectors. Toward the end of the podcast, Nadel provides some highlights of his “bake off” review of wireless streaming projector dongles from the Google TV, IOGear, Unitek, and ViewSonic, explaining why the Google TV product earned his Editor’s Choice vote.
Article Links:
https://www.projectorcentral.com/sharp-xp721q-w-4k-commercial-grade-review.htmhttps://www.projectorcentral.com/epson-powerlite-l890e-laser-projector-review.htm https://www.projectorcentral.com/casting-a-wider-wireless-net.htm

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