Sony VPL-VW295ES vs BenQ HT9060 (Part I) by Ted Bollinger | May 13, 2019 Last CEDIA, (Sept. 2018) Sony introduced their 3rd generation of native 4K (4096 X 2160) projectors. The demonstrations and limited…
Optoma 4K UHZ65 vs THEO-Z651 (Part II) by Ted Bollinger | Feb 5, 2019 If you haven’t read the 1st part of this blog post, we recommend reading it first. Optoma 4K UHZ65 vs Upgraded UHZ651 (Part I)…
Optoma 4K UHZ65 vs THEO-Z651 (Part I) by Ted Bollinger | Jan 29, 2019 The Upgraded UHZ651 is a modification and re-calibration of the Optoma UHZ65 laser 4K UHD projector. The changes are designed…
Angel Flight ‘Santa Flight’ 2018 by Written by T.V.S. Pro | Dec 21, 2018 At TVS Pro, we try our best to give back to the community when we can! That’s why we’re a proud sponsor of Angel Flight…
Section 179 – Write Off Your Entire Purchase Price Of Your Equipment by Written by T.V.S. Pro | Dec 11, 2018 That’s right! Most people know that business owners can write off equipment for their business by writing off a little at a time through …
Vivint Smart Home Arena Concourse Engagement by Written by T.V.S. Pro | Dec 5, 2018 Just over a year ago, we participated in one of the largest projects we’ve ever done: the renovation of the Vivint Smart Home …
Upgraded UHZ65 FAQS by Written by T.V.S. Pro | Nov 28, 2018 We’re excited that we’ve had so much buzz around our Upgraded UHZ65 projector. However, we’ve had so many people …
TVS Pro Introduces New Upgraded UHZ651 4K Laser Projector With Wide Color Gamut by Written by T.V.S. Pro | Nov 20, 2018 Salt Lake City, November 19, 2018 – TVS Pro, a family owned corporation, today announced the Upgraded UHZ651 4K…
RED Gemini 5K: Dual Sensitivity, or Double Trouble? by James Bollinger | Nov 13, 2018 RED’s Gemini 5K sensor has been out for a few months now, though it’s still not yet readily available; waiting lists still…
5 Reasons Why Tricaster is not for a One Man Band by Jacob Thorup | Oct 20, 2018 The TriCaster Advanced Edition series of switchers are great live production switcher for medium to large productions, but …