marketing vs reality

About this tag
The marketing vs reality tag on WindowsForum.com explores the gap between product promises and actual user experience, particularly in home cinema and AI productivity tools. Discussions examine how the Optoma UHC70LV laser projector delivers on its high-brightness and Dolby Vision claims while revealing trade-offs typical of specialist hardware. The tag also covers the disconnect between AI marketing and practical accuracy, as seen with Microsoft's Copilot for Excel, and contrasts hype with substantive safety improvements like Duracell's bitter coating on coin cells. These threads collectively highlight the importance of critical evaluation when comparing marketing claims to real-world performance.
  1. Optoma UHC70LV: 5,000-Lumen 4K Dolby Vision Laser Projector for Premium Home Cinema

    The Optoma UHC70LV arrives as a bold statement: a high‑bright, Dolby Vision‑certified 4K laser projector aimed squarely at the premium home‑cinema buyer — and it largely delivers on that promise while exposing the inevitable trade‑offs of any specialist product in 2025. At the same time, recent...