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Projector makers aim to create affordable models that minimize footprint, maximize performance

The Yaber K300s. (Jacob Palmer/BestReviews)

LAS VEGAS — The days of having a TV take up premium real estate on the living room wall are numbered. Projectors continue to claim market share when it comes to home entertainment, especially with the younger generations. 

So the challenge for projector makers has been how to maximize performance (viewers demand quality picture and sound, after all) while staying on trend by offering the most compact, inconspicuous design possible

All of the big projector makers have jumped into the space, with options from OptomaBenQHisenseYaber

On Monday at CES, Yaber rolled out its latest model

It’s perfect for apartment dwellers or for rooms in the house where you might want to engage with entertainment but don’t want to dedicate space for a TV, like in a bedroom.

The tech on the machine is impressive: dual 15-watt speakers (from their partnership with JBL), a 1500:1 contrast ratio and 1.07 billion colors available for an ultrarich picture. It offers auto focus and keystone correction, which has become a must-have feature for projectors. It also has smart-TV functionality built in, so you can watch Netflix and YouTube and access other streaming services without additional hardware.

It’s an entry-level product, with the price announced at $999.99. Which is decent considering many of their higher-end competitors are priced well into the thousands of dollars.

The product will be available on the Yaber websiteBest Short-Throw Projectors

Jacob Palmer is the Senior Director of Content Operations for BestReviews. He has covered CES for the company for several years and is an expert at finding products that will make the consumer's heart sing.

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