If you’re a screen size junkie — someone who believes that when it comes to TVs, bigger is always better — you might want to take a look at a laser TV. No, it’s not a TV in the traditional sense of the word, and even though real lasers are involved, you won’t be accidentally zapping holes in your walls, furniture, or family members (sorry).
Laser TVs are essentially just laser-powered ultra short throw (UST) projectors. But if you’re shopping for one, you may notice that this definition doesn’t always apply. Different brands include different features and accessories with their laser TVs, which means you’ll need to do your homework before you buy.
But don’t worry, we’re going to explain everything you need to know
What is a laser TV?
The home-theater industry seems to be a bit conflicted when it comes to the actual definition of the term laser TV, so…