Rob Sabin
Location New YorkRob Sabin has been the editor-in-chief of ProjectorCentral.com since September 2018. Before that, he served for seven years as editor-in-chief of Home Theater and Sound & Vision magazines, and oversaw the merging of those magazines and websites under the Sound & Vision banner in 2013. He is a CEDIA-trained custom electronics integrator, is certified by the Imaging Science Foundation for television and projector calibration, and serves on the CEDIA-CTA volunteer group developing video-related industry best-practice documents for installers. When he's not busy developing insights and reviews for ProjectorCentral's audience, you can find him happiest curled up on the couch in his home theater, sneaking in a bit of yoga, or hiking the woods and mountains of upstate New York.
Rob Sabin has been the editor-in-chief of ProjectorCentral.com since September 2018. Before that, he served for seven years as editor-in-chief of Home Theater and Sound & Vision magazines, and oversaw the merging of those magazines and websites under the Sound & Vision banner in 2013. He is a CEDIA-trained custom electronics integrator, is certified by the Imaging Science Foundation for television and projector calibration, and serves on the CEDIA-CTA volunteer group developing video-related industry best-practice documents for installers. When he's not busy developing insights and reviews for ProjectorCentral's audience, you can find him happiest curled up on the couch in his home theater, sneaking in a bit of yoga, or hiking the woods and mountains of upstate New York.
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ProjectorCentral 2024 Best of the Year Awards
ProjectorCentral has announced its annual list of the best home theater and commercial products reviewed in 2024.
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A New Leader at ProjectorCentral, a Look Back, and a Fond Farewell
Jeremy Glowacki, a 20+ year A/V industry veteran, is taking the helm at ProjectorCentral as outgoing EIC Rob Sabin takes stock of how the projector industry has evolved during his six year tenure.
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Epson Announces Settlements with AWOL and JmGO Over Misleading Brightness Claims
Epson has prevailed following civil actions against AWOL Vision and JmGO, forcing the restatement of lumen specs for five different projectors and the use of ISO21118 lumens for new models going forward.
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Samsung Projector Achieves First 8K Association Certification
Samsung's Premiere 8K UST projector, though still unavailable for purchase, is the first to receive a new projector certification from the 8K Association.
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Flat-Panel Maker TCL Enters Projector Market With A1 Portable
TCL, a TV maker known for high-value TVs and for breaking the low-price floor on 100-inch sets, has entered the projector category with an inexpensive lifestyle model.
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Christie Launches Jazz Series 1DLP Projectors
With the help of TI's new 0.8-inch HEP DLP chip, Christie's Jazz series projectors deliver double-digit brightness in a compact, lightweight chassis.
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BenQ Builds Out Golf Sim Family with AH500ST Laser Projector
BenQ has bolstered its line of targeted golf simulator projectors with the laser-driven AH500ST, a 4,000-lumen, 1080p short-throw intended for tight spaces including garages, basements, and small family rooms.
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Sharp Intros XP-X171Q High Output, Dual-Laser 4K Projector
Sharp's new XP-X171Q 4K dual-laser projector punches out 16,500 lumens and offers crisp images, robust color, and a host of thoughtful installation features for large classrooms, boardrooms, museums and houses of worship.
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Ricoh Introduces Bright 6,500-Lumen, 4K UST Projector
Ricoh, whose expertise in lenses is tapped throughout the projector industry including by some UST manufacturers, has launched the UHL3660, a commercial 4K UST with a massive 6,500 ANSI-lumen light output.
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Hisense Releases PL2 Single-Laser UST Projector
Hisense has bolstered its 2024-2025 UST line-up with the PL2, a cost effective single-laser model that brings many of the desirable features of its higher end offering at an attractive $2,499 price point.