Are Televisions Still a Must-Have in Every Home?

Posted by Ivy on December 27th, 2019

Television was once regarded as a luxury that every individual once dreamt of having in their home. The Golden Age of Television influenced a significant number of household members to purchase a TV for their families to enjoy during dinner and on the weekends. However, televisions made these days haven’t evolved much since its peak in the ‘80s. As a result, people looked for other forms of entertainment medium.

Be it thru a television, mobile phone or a computer, watching movies and playing games are two of the main reasons why individuals need an electronic device with a monitor or screen – to aid in the visualisation of what’s projected to them. Over the recent years, gamers and movie-enthusiasts have been seeking for displays from a larger and wider screen. While some opt to purchase a bigger monitor or television, the limited function of both devices often leaves the viewer unsatisfied – especially when the cost is much more than what they can maximise the product for.

The lack of technological development in televisions has made it easier for viewers and consumers to switch to more functional alternatives. Projectors, for instance, may not be the most recognised alternative to computers and televisions, but various manufacturers are now making it a priority to produce multifunctional projectors that’s not limited to school use. According to ABIS Electronics, a pioneer in manufacturing “Smart” projectors, the stigma of a projector being only useful when videos and images need to be presented on a bigger screen should be changed.

“A lot of houses in the UK don’t even have televisions in their homes anymore. They now realise that modern-day projectors can function the same way that a television can – and so much more. ABIS Electronics, of course, ensures that no matter how they use our projectors, they will find their preferred and most perfect way of entertaining themselves and their family.” said Ariful Islam, CEO of ABIS Electronics. He then proceeded to talk about their best-selling product – the HD6K+. The HD6K+ is one of the few Smart projectors available in the market that’s rapidly becoming an excellent television alternative.

ABIS Electronics’s HD6K+ is equipped with an impressive number of unique and innovative features.

  • A native resolution of 1280 X 800

  • Supports 1920 X 1080 and 4K

  • A brightness of 2,800 LED lumens

  • An aspect ratio of 16:9

  • Compatible with 4:3 resolution

  • A lifespan of 50,000 hours

  • A contrast ratio of 1500:1

ABIS Electronics believes that purchasing a separate device for movies and games should be left in the past as their projector can be used for both activities. The HD6K+ runs in an Android 6.0 operating system so millions of games can be downloaded via the Android app store; the availability of an HDMI connectivity also ensures that no matter which console you use, you will be able to play your favourite games thru their projector.

Movie-enthusiasts can enjoy their favourite shows or movies thru ABIS Electronics’s HD6K+. Shows can be streamed on Netflix, videos can be watched on YouTube, and movies can also be downloaded from various platforms. Their HD6K+ is also WiFi-ready and can be connected to your home WiFi – for you to easily stream and watch the movies and shows that you once enjoyed watching on TV. Moreover, its Bluetooth connectivity also allows you to pair their HiFi speakers to enhance your movie experience – for a surround sound akin to a movie theatre.

Televisions were once a must-have in every house because of the entertainment it brought to a home. But the rise of Smart projectors and its multi-purpose use is becoming apparent to individuals in the UK. More and more viewers are getting rid of their televisions and are no longer repurchasing them because projectors like the HD6K+ is proven to function the same way that a television or computer does.

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