I Got a Laser TV And I’m Never Going Back

2022 ж. 29 Қаз.
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Laser TVs are the way of the future - the biggest and brightest screens for home theater or for everyday use, even in a well lit room. #projector #hometheater #tv
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  • If I got it for free I wouldn't go back either

    @MrRedKing@MrRedKing Жыл бұрын
    • 😂😂😂 right

      @ryanl3935@ryanl3935 Жыл бұрын
    • But he gave the review AFTER he got the TV. Not sure why someone would give away their soul after receipt of said goodie.

      @metaldreams3595@metaldreams3595 Жыл бұрын
    • @@metaldreams3595 He got a projector, not a tv, and he sold his mother leaving a fake review. You gotta be really mentally challenged to consider any projector better than any tv...

      @rafars2246@rafars2246 Жыл бұрын
    • @@rafars2246 Bro I think he was talking about for the theater room when he said he's never going back to regular tv. And with modern tech thats quite believable. Whereas your opinion, is not. Sorry Chum, better luck next time.

      @metaldreams3595@metaldreams3595 Жыл бұрын
    • @@metaldreams3595 who cares where, the point is, the most expensive projector in the planet can't compare with a $500 Walmart tv.

      @rafars2246@rafars2246 Жыл бұрын
  • I'll save you all 8+ minutes: It's around $5500.

    @low_re8094@low_re80945 ай бұрын
    • Samsung Láser proyector is less than 3,000

      @flecha4116@flecha411617 күн бұрын
  • Ever since we got this product for free, we are never going back to something we need to pay for! What an amazing, quality, objective review!

    @realitychecktime101@realitychecktime1014 ай бұрын
    • It only supports a max of 60hz, this is definitely not for gamers. We have very affordable OLED TV's currently capable of 120hz and 0.1 millisecond response time. LG C3.

      @sp6450@sp64503 ай бұрын
    • Lazer screens looks like absolute TRASH.

      @dragonsyph2557@dragonsyph25572 ай бұрын
    • Don't forget he sold his old projector so he actually made money😂😂😂 What a Clown

      @Why_Do_We_need_These_Handels@Why_Do_We_need_These_Handels2 ай бұрын
    • @@sp6450 Umm an LG OLED C3 only goes up to 83". You are comparing apples and oranges.

      @Neojhun@NeojhunАй бұрын
  • Instead of a moving image, throw a linearity pattern up so we can see linearity and focus. My concern with many ultra-short throw PJs is they can’t hold uniform linearity and focus across the screen.

    @kevinbooth9228@kevinbooth9228 Жыл бұрын
  • Feels like a marketing/pro production- from not missing a beat reading the script to multiple, perfect camera cuts with a beautiful, uninterrupted no-need-to-edit narration that mentions no drawbacks other than price as disclosure & obviously filmed “at home”.

    @NoName-zm1ks@NoName-zm1ks Жыл бұрын
    • There are tons of cuts when he is speaking

      @PlexiumGames@PlexiumGames Жыл бұрын
    • More of a commercial than review.

      @tictactaylor5255@tictactaylor5255 Жыл бұрын
    • Yup. For sure.

      @orionishi6737@orionishi6737 Жыл бұрын
    • This was an infomercial

      @JAYY_JAYY@JAYY_JAYY Жыл бұрын
    • Get use to it this is how social media works now. Advertising will always run rampant in America one way or another.

      @CS2PLUG@CS2PLUG Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for revealing it was a sponsorship 6 minutes into the video. Really helpful.

    @Jack-cq9pv@Jack-cq9pv Жыл бұрын
    • Who cares? It was a good review.

      @Zsumms21@Zsumms21 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Zsumms21it wasn’t a review. It was a demonstration.

      @TeBiDoWil@TeBiDoWil8 күн бұрын
  • I followed Neil and learned from him on how to finish my basement. I’m glad to see your channel grew and growing big since. The level of professional and information provided in his contents is for sure one of the best !

    @liemqnguyen@liemqnguyen2 ай бұрын
  • Nice explanation of the ambient light rejection screen tech. Always wondered how that worked

    @rajgill7576@rajgill7576 Жыл бұрын
  • As cool as this looks, I think the large LG OLED is the way for me. Projectors are always effected by ambient light and the substrate its on. But this one is definitely a huge step up in quality compared to others!

    @christopherjohn8521@christopherjohn8521 Жыл бұрын
    • Projectors are trash 🚮 OLED IS KING 🤴

      @pureluck8767@pureluck8767 Жыл бұрын
    • And the tech will just NEVER make HIGH QUALITY HDR possible... You can improve the contrast as much as you want, but I don't think there's really ANY way to make a projector that can do 'local dimming' similar to an OLED where the brightness if each individual pixel can be controlled from OFF up to PEAK brightness? I've been a projector convert for over a decade ($500 for 100"+ screen just seemed like a no brainer), but with new HDR/4K it seems I'll have to make some sort of compromises/concessions.... :(

      @StreetPreacherr@StreetPreacherr Жыл бұрын
    • @@StreetPreacherr Yes there is the 20,000 hr bulb life which I liked to have had. Where I worked after 3 months the "change bulb" sign came on weather it needed it or not. Then would have to go into the settings every morning to by pass it. At $250 a pop it became a real costly nuisance for us too. Also voided the warrantee if damage was caused by not maintaining it properly. Things are looking better with the laser unit at least. Life would have been a little easier.

      @christopherjohn8521@christopherjohn8521 Жыл бұрын
    • @@StreetPreacherr Isn't a laserprojector just one dot that draws the picture, similar to OLED it doesn't need local dimming ?

      @BrainHurricanes@BrainHurricanes Жыл бұрын
    • @@BrainHurricanes laser projector is like old tube TV.

      @silverrayleigh6284@silverrayleigh6284 Жыл бұрын
  • Very nice ! Seems ideal for the avid home theater . Thanks for the detailed dive . Really appreciate the comparison over the lamp centered projectors that must sit 14 feet or more from the screen .

    @jgnmtz@jgnmtz Жыл бұрын
  • Standing in front of a projector screen is the same as standing in front of a tv. In either case, you block the image.

    @georgeyoung613@georgeyoung613 Жыл бұрын
    • Almost. Standing in front of a projector blocks the image for everyone in the room. Standing in front of a TV only blocks the image for the people in front of you. Someone sitting off to the side could still see just fine.

      @adamb89@adamb895 ай бұрын
    • @adamb89 that all depends on how close one is standing to said TV.

      @georgeyoung613@georgeyoung6135 ай бұрын
    • @@adamb89 Standing in front of a TV blocks the image for the people behind you, and if you're taller, in front.

      @bitonic589@bitonic5895 ай бұрын
    • @dacu3140 This isn't rocket surgery, blocking the screen is blocking the screen. It doesn't matter what medium you're using to display it.

      @georgeyoung613@georgeyoung6132 ай бұрын
    • Someone doesn't understand what a short throw projector does!😅😅

      @user-lq6ug1mr2i@user-lq6ug1mr2i8 күн бұрын
  • I just learned about these projectors today when I accidentally stumbled upon them on Amazon. I already have a high-end 75" TV that I'll be holding on to for a few more years, but I could see one of these in my future after I retire (5-8 years). There's already another ultra short throw triple laser projector called the AWOL VISION LTV-3500 that may have an edge on the unit above. They seem very similar, but the AWOL has 3500 lumen brightness compared to this units 2800. I think that would make a pretty big difference between the two when it comes to brightness of the picture in a well lit room condition. The AWOL also comes with a heftier price tag too though, so there's that. The technology is fascinating though, I'm looking forward to seeing how much it advances by the time I may be looking for one.

    @michaeldayton8934@michaeldayton8934 Жыл бұрын
    • Like you mentioned. The AWOL is $5500.00 before taxes without the screen. That would make the whole set up extremely expensive with maybe not too many additional benefits!

      @rubendarilov@rubendarilov Жыл бұрын
  • I have an ultra short throw projector at home with 106 inch screen and I love it. I'm with you sir I can never go back to a traditional TV setup. I chose to go that route for a few reasons because when my wife and I moved into our new place, there was so much real-estate on the wall that even if I went with an 85" it just wouldn't have filled up any space and it would've been costly to get an entertainment center or other place fillers. Secondly, after moving I told myself that we would never do TV's again other than the ones we already have because when we move, the convenience of not having to worry about making sure your TV's are safe during the move and taking down wall mounts is what sold me on my decision once I put everything into perspective, and when it's time to go just take the screen off the wall break it down box it up and you are good to go. My setup was a little less than $1500.

    @bjohnson886@bjohnson886 Жыл бұрын
    • Same. I have a Benq ST and get like a 200 inch screen. Id consider 4k down the road, but am more than happy with my 1080p projector.

      @Chrisicola@Chrisicola Жыл бұрын
  • While I don't see myself spending that kind of money to watch stuff at home, this is useful information. For the foreseeable future, I don't think I'll need anything larger than 55, 60 inches, and there are plenty of options in that size, but if the prices keep going down and quality going up, this kind of setup might be an option in a few years.

    @darktoranaga@darktoranaga Жыл бұрын
    • Plus you can use those genuine TV's as computer monitors and for video games as well. And the cost is such that after five years , if it breaks you just ditch it for a new one. But wonderfully , they are not building them to break yet.

      @phil4986@phil4986 Жыл бұрын
    • You are not about that life

      @arealgem9404@arealgem9404 Жыл бұрын
    • @@phil4986 yeah I dont even have a monitor just a 65 inch QLED Samsung cost me like 1100, I will get a monitor later but not in a hurry too

      @kingofnara@kingofnara Жыл бұрын
    • @@kingofnara I think a LED TV does great as a monitor. I use an old LED Samsung 60inch that works great for me.

      @phil4986@phil4986 Жыл бұрын
    • these ppl ar enothing but money hngry ads for corporations for useless chit

      @gabaghoul23@gabaghoul23 Жыл бұрын
  • Another good idea to improve the image on your projector would be to paint the room in dark grey / black, as the projector gives off a whole lot of light which bounces through a bright (white) room back on the screen where it gets absorbed in a room that’s painted black…

    @Simoxs7@Simoxs7 Жыл бұрын
    • yeah not sure why he went with white carpet

      @randomm2617@randomm2617 Жыл бұрын
    • Use dark gray or dark blue walls, black, dark gray or dark blue carpeting, and definitely a cinema black painted screen. Not white, silver, or light gray.

      @frankfarago2825@frankfarago2825 Жыл бұрын
    • yeah and i will paint my face green i suppose

      @gerardmartin4718@gerardmartin4718 Жыл бұрын
    • Hey what year is this LT-75KC627 it's a jvc

      @winnerwinner8894@winnerwinner8894 Жыл бұрын
    • this is true. i experienced this with hue lightings also. with darker background, colors don't flushouts that much and are focused.

      @eventhorizon2873@eventhorizon287311 ай бұрын
  • omg glad I found your channel again! watched this video, then lost your channel for like 6+ months, until i started watching DIY again.

    @feilox@feilox5 ай бұрын
  • Had no idea they had such ambient light cancelling feature. What a clever idea.

    @edwarddejong8025@edwarddejong8025 Жыл бұрын
    • This could upset the Movie making industry too. Right now Disney shoots actors against what is basically massive LCD screens to pose as sets. It's how they replicated Tatooine in the Rise of Skywalker. With this tech you could replicate that kind of movie studio for much less.

      @thedarksequel6252@thedarksequel6252 Жыл бұрын
    • Seems that you'd want everything in the area below the screen to be as dark as possible to eliminate stray light coming from that direction.

      @snaplash@snaplash Жыл бұрын
    • @@thedarksequel6252 I mean yeah they could use these if they're available and are cheaper. But right now they already have the big LCD's, so they would be still using it.

      @shahabazkhan1@shahabazkhan1 Жыл бұрын
    • Fernell Lense. As used in Lighthouses for over 100 years!

      @kevinburke6743@kevinburke6743 Жыл бұрын
    • This is NOT a Fresnel lens. This screen reflects. A Fresnel lens refracts.

      @dahawk8574@dahawk8574 Жыл бұрын
  • Definitely too expensive for my needs but I do love these short throw setups. Maybe if I ever have a dedicated theater/streaming room again or if the tech disseminates out until the price comes down to something on par with a 70" TV. Until then I'll just stick to my cheap and portable Nebula DLP projector. I do love it though.

    @hazonku@hazonku Жыл бұрын
  • Wow. I just ran across this video by chance. It's the first time I've ever heard about laser TVs. THANK YOU for the detailed explanation!

    @PlanetRockJesus@PlanetRockJesus2 ай бұрын
  • I'm on my 3rd short throw. Using a black back screen makes a MASSIVE difference. All of my projectors however have only lasted 1 year before the chip burnt a "white pixel" into them. One was fixed by hand and has not had an issue in the 12.months since. So they are so much fun, however look for long warranty, or don't bother unless you are prepared for the expensive initial setup.

    @ronburgandy1475@ronburgandy14758 ай бұрын
    • I just got a small laser projector and I'm curious. What do you mean by a black back screen? The wall behind the projector screen is black? Or the screen itself is black?

      @brandongonzales3785@brandongonzales37857 ай бұрын
  • The other great thing about these is how little power they use, particularly compared to larger screens. Anyone who is off-grid appreciates the value of saving power, and anyone who's ON the grid knows the cost adds up. For a huge screen, several KWh per day all year long adds up.

    @ChrisM-tn3hx@ChrisM-tn3hx Жыл бұрын
    • Very fascinating!

      @greatwavefan397@greatwavefan397 Жыл бұрын
  • I'm very interested once this becomes a bit more mainstream/affordable. As it stands, this costs roughly twice as much as my current projector setup. The advantages are tempting but not quite worth the investment for someone like me. Hopefully it will be by the time I'm ready to replace my Epson.

    @ravenspe@ravenspe Жыл бұрын
    • I don’t think he took into account most people can barely afford to eat right now.

      @82pythons85@82pythons85 Жыл бұрын
    • @@82pythons85 He's just talking about tech. Whether it's affordable or not is on an individual basis. For me, this is about twice as much as I'd be willing to invest into.

      @ravenspe@ravenspe Жыл бұрын
  • That price point is actually not bad at all. I'm sure people have spent vastly more for similar setups in the past. That being said, I hope you will appreciate how lucky you are to get that for free every time you sit down to watch it.

    @fuzzypanda1684@fuzzypanda16849 ай бұрын
    • Formovie is part of Xiaomi Technology. Chinese products have revolutionized the world beating Samsung and other major companies. And being made in China the price is very affordable. Its amazing how advance China tech has become thats why US is jealous of China. Even with US sanctions China can exceed everyone in tech and sell it at a reasonable price.

      @SimonCU@SimonCU4 ай бұрын
  • Been thinking about getting this setup for my tradeshow booths. Currently I pack this huge 20ft by 10ft LED wall and would like to replace it with something more up to date. Normal projectors are out as they dont have a great track record for transporting. How would this work out as a trade show video screen? would it be bright enough I wonder?

    @toddmcnabb6926@toddmcnabb6926 Жыл бұрын
  • In my apartment, the 55" television that I paid a few hundred dollars for is like having a home theater. And at that price point, it will be easy replace when the time comes. But for people who have some money to spend, this does look like a pretty nice setup. You make a compelling case for the projectors close to the screen and certainly have taught me a few things about projection television in general. The quality of the screen, for instance, makes a huge difference. Something I was previously unaware of. And I kind of do like that LED lighting effect around your screen. It's a nice touch. So is that frame around it. I agree with you that it's a better aesthetic.

    @TerryProthero@TerryProthero Жыл бұрын
    • @@Tony-bg6ql It is if it's ridiculously oversized for your small apartment. Which was the clearly stated point. Context matters. How long ago it was a common size doesn't.

      @TerryProthero@TerryProthero Жыл бұрын
    • The size of tbe room matters... As does the distance you are from the screen... 55 inch in a large living room with a sofa set and coffee table... The 55inch is going to look somewhat underwhelming. But... It depends on what you want in life. I'm running a 42inch, TV doesn't dominate our family life and we like it that way. Living room for family interactions. That said... That ALR screen with a laser ultra short throw and sound surround would be totally cool for a home theater room for movie nights

      @starrisk@starrisk Жыл бұрын
    • One whole wall of my bedroom is a projection screen. Basically the windows are covered with four layers of light blocking material and the screen covers that. Speakers fit in the window pockets so I get sound through the screen, like a theater. It works well but I prefer the 4K 55" TV in the same room. It's just more comfortable, I can leave the lights on, etc.

      @LatitudeSky@LatitudeSky Жыл бұрын
    • @@Tony-bg6ql poor me.with a Sony 35" TV from 2008. It was one of the first smart TVs that came out. The thing is so well made.

      @AA123TD@AA123TD Жыл бұрын
    • This is super cool but I bought a 75inch a year ago for about $900 that I have in my bedroom that takes up most of a wall. I paired that with a soundbar that only cost around $75 and I have a home movie theater in my bedroom. Sure I'd like this setup but I have something only slightly smaller for 1/5th the price so I'll wait till the prices drop.

      @Iampatrix@Iampatrix Жыл бұрын
  • So glad to see you have jumped onto the UST bandwagon as well! Although we have pre-wired our basement (including conduits etc.) for ceiling mount projectors, we have also been looking at UST for last couple years. A few friends locally even asked me to helped design their home theater setup and we ended up going with USTs for all of them. Unfortunately, I am super sensitive to rainbow effect and ended up returning the same single laser UST projector that we all bought for my own home theater (and yes, I have confirmed unfortunately I am susceptible to it even with the triple laser USTs that have come to market in the last 6-9 months including Formovie). Having said that - on the flip side - as an Epson 3LCD ceiling mount projector owner (like you), I look forward to their current gen UST (LS800?) and since most other 3 laser projectors are ruled out, it should hopefully narrow the list quite a bit and make the decision easy (once we find / do a demo at one of the local best buy Magnolia or similar specialty store that might have one for demo). Also, to reiterate - I AM glad to see you have jumped onto the UST bandwagon.😉 As I am looking forward to innovative / "handy" solutions you might come up with for "re-wiring" between the UST to the home theater rack. Ideally, UST wiring *should* be relatively straightforward compared to ceiling mounted projectors, but I always like to look at multiple ways folks in the home theater community tackle the problem and try to pick one based on my own skillset, cost and so on. Great video as always!

    @topperdude2007@topperdude2007 Жыл бұрын
    • Someone needs a life.

      @Cultofpersonality09129@Cultofpersonality09129 Жыл бұрын
    • he didnt Jump into it, it was sent for Free

      @shadowsilverlight1651@shadowsilverlight1651 Жыл бұрын
  • Great video Nils, thanks for the video, nice to see an unknown brand being showcased and easy to understand explaination of laser projection

    @MotoJuju@MotoJuju6 ай бұрын
  • Hey man, just a tip, if you are shooting video of a projector and want people to buy it, make sure to change your camera frame rate so there are no scan lines on the screen (or change the Hz/frame rate of the projector, so it cancels out). Also, shoutout to Elite Screens. I use their "Yard Master 2" with an ultra short throw rear projection, specifically for events and conferences, as its quick and easy to set up (shame they had no skirt trim and I had to make my own).

    @KLRCAT@KLRCAT6 ай бұрын
  • Our School has been progressively replacing their traditional projectors over the last eight years as they played up. Great Technology. I had the pleasure of using my work projectors for home theatre from back in the nineties … we even did outdoor movies on a seven metre screen with great success …

    @chrisbraid2907@chrisbraid2907 Жыл бұрын
  • The Diamondback screen is used on projection and works great. Whether it's laser light or light from a light bulb it's still light it still needs to hit the screen from the bottom and ambient killed from the top.

    @MacNifty@MacNifty Жыл бұрын
    • This same screen can be installed upside down for a ceiling mount short throw. We did it to 27 classrooms with no issues.

      @kriswingert1662@kriswingert1662 Жыл бұрын
    • @@kriswingert1662 the inversion of that pattern would assume an ambient light source from the floor in that scenario. An UST would be projecting from the ceiling as well as the ambient lights

      @abb0tt@abb0tt Жыл бұрын
  • I'm very happy with my 65" Vizio TV, the only problem I had one night was a old TV show I used to watch when I was a kid with the uhd 4K I could see the stings on a space ship sorta messed with that , oh and I got this around 3yrs ago and it's been really great my smartphone hooked up on it with no problem and I even played games on it without any problems.

    @mudpawsvoom6132@mudpawsvoom6132 Жыл бұрын
  • I got a school grade epson and it works really well in a medium to low light room, adjustable settings really help.

    @ilovetaylorluker@ilovetaylorlukerАй бұрын
  • I love how it looks like a 90s VCR imagine what the future holds for us

    @iftekhar77@iftekhar77 Жыл бұрын
    • Lol

      @chip9832@chip9832 Жыл бұрын
    • Right now the sweet spot is 65" Oled. I have two and look great lights on or off. No fussing around with projectors sticking 3 feet in front etc. Laser might be ok for 150" but still don't think they look as good as Oled just better than old 1990s projection.

      @Physics072@Physics072 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Physics072 I agree with the 65", but there's a lot of QLED's now that look as good, and even better in some ways than OLED's. Hisense U8H for example, is a mind blowing TV for the price.

      @PotatoeJoe69@PotatoeJoe69 Жыл бұрын
    • Ya Laser screens looks like absolute TRASH.

      @dragonsyph2557@dragonsyph25572 ай бұрын
  • I am amazed that you have shown me a TV option that I've never heard of. It won't work for my setup, (no back wall), but it was a great explanation of the pros and cons. I have a 65 inch 4k, but rarely (never?) play native 4k content. Next TV will probably be sub $1k ~85 inch biggest frame I can get.

    @robwilson782@robwilson782 Жыл бұрын
    • No back wall? Make a stand for it.

      @billkissick6268@billkissick6268 Жыл бұрын
    • Wow we play nothing BUT 4k content. More than enough available on pretty much every streaming platform..

      @sportsgamersonline@sportsgamersonline Жыл бұрын
  • This is amazing. I would love to know what the input lag is like on this as it could be great for gaming. Also I hope to see curved screens with laser projectors for total immersion in things like racing games. Imagine having 180 degrees FOV with a giant screen around my sim racing rig. Maybe just at pipe dream as the laser projector would pretty much need to go in the middle where the rig would be placed.

    @jacoblarsen4633@jacoblarsen4633 Жыл бұрын
    • kzhead.info/sun/ebmYpt2caaqOd3k/bejne.html looks to be between 40-45ms.

      @spdcrzy@spdcrzy Жыл бұрын
    • @@spdcrzy Thank you. That is very informative. Should be adequate for gaming then. Just not quite perfect yet.

      @jacoblarsen4633@jacoblarsen4633 Жыл бұрын
    • You can already get decent immersivity by sitting less than 2m from a large 4K Tv. It gives you about 120° fov. I haven't gone back to 'normal' viewing distances since trying it for gaming. Works really well with a 65" OLED.

      @cnocbui@cnocbui Жыл бұрын
    • @@cnocbui Unfortunately that’s not enough for sim racing. You can’t see the cars beside you and you lose a lot of the sense of speed. Also for the most part you can’t see your mirrors if your fov is set correctly. Three screens or a very wide supercurved screen is much better.

      @jacoblarsen4633@jacoblarsen4633 Жыл бұрын
    • I wish 3D gaming would make a comeback. 3D films and games on a big old screen (if you sit close at the right range) are somewhat like the VR experience without the headset and which can be shared with others wearing the 3D glasses. I'd get this PJ if they added 3D support. But a good number of PJs still have it.

      @razoraz@razoraz10 ай бұрын
  • Perfect......thanks for sharing. I've looked into it, and so far.....you're spot on the money. Looks like I'm going with this. Again.....Thanks. = )

    @421rants2@421rants2 Жыл бұрын
  • @LRN2DIY - That screen with its sawtooth design is fascinating! An observation though: what about the lamp on the table next to the seat in your demo? How would it affect the picture? I suspect maybe it would bounce the light downward toward the projector, but would overall probably not affect the image too much. This combination of screen and short throw projector almost looks like it might work in my church except for one thing. If the projector is ceiling mounted near the screen hanging down also from the ceiling, I feel like that sawtooth pattern might not only reject ambient light but also the laser light. Even if the screen was flipped upside down, it probably wouldn't be very effective because then both laser and ceiling lights would show on the screen. Plus you have the congregation that would be sitting lower to the screen than in a standard theater. Any thoughts?

    @Ck87JF@Ck87JF Жыл бұрын
    • The projector needs to be shooting up to the screen not down to it obviously

      @LOLFLUSHDRAW@LOLFLUSHDRAW Жыл бұрын
    • @@LOLFLUSHDRAW Unless, as he said, the screen is flipped upside down. Then the projector/screen geometry is maintained.

      @coriscotupi@coriscotupi Жыл бұрын
  • This Formovie projector supports Dolby Vision, and that is awesome. No other projectors do that. Thanks for the video

    @bang1102@bang1102 Жыл бұрын
    • Not only that... Look at the color gamut coverage

      @getsideways7257@getsideways7257 Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for the video! Very useful info. After watching it, I was wondering... How does your system performs outdoors? (almost impossible for most projectors) How does the projector compare to your Epson on a regular screen, or just a white wall? How does your Epson performs on the special screen?

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      @Epic.Light.Media.@Epic.Light.Media. Жыл бұрын
  • The two major drawbacks to UST is the cost of the ALR screen, and the other is that center channel speaker placement is difficult and makes of a messy setup visually.

    @mx5moon@mx5moon8 ай бұрын
  • It’s just so hard to take someone’s word for it when they get something for free.

    @JstEnlightened@JstEnlightened Жыл бұрын
  • This has been around for MANY years. I had a setup like this a few years ago, but went back to a regular TV. Contrast is just not the same.

    @lemmontree1@lemmontree1 Жыл бұрын
    • Totally agree.

      @VictorPoulin@VictorPoulin Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah the darkest black looks like battleship grey.

      @mikaelwithers7079@mikaelwithers7079 Жыл бұрын
    • I already dislike the lack of true blacks in LCD panels. I can't deal with projectors. The perceived sharpness goes out the window with such low contrast ratios.

      @cosmiczeppelin@cosmiczeppelin Жыл бұрын
    • This is the first thing I wondered about. I'm waiting for cheaper large OLED displays, and this doesn't seem to be a real alternative, unless you value size over image quality or contrast. In that situation, you might as well sit a little closer and save $4000.

      @iSOBigD@iSOBigD Жыл бұрын
    • @@mikaelwithers7079 - Are we talking the purple ones where the skin shines?

      @blake_lively_matters6553@blake_lively_matters6553 Жыл бұрын
  • All very nice but the problem one will encounter, is that the fine line’s on the surface screen will statically absorb dust over time, then how will one be able to clean each deflecting groove. It is like a vinyl record left on a player with no cover, dust will over time saturate as cement. So it will be with such screens, eventually it will go dull in light reflection.

    @tomatomoussin9134@tomatomoussin9134 Жыл бұрын
  • Nice video! One question regarding sound if anyone knows. Does the 15w Dolby atmos really work for such a room? Is anyone using a 7.1/5.1 receiver with this? Let me know what Y’all recommend. Thx

    @quicksauceno.79erik-pancak48@quicksauceno.79erik-pancak48 Жыл бұрын
  • I used a DLP projector for a few years and found the most annoying part was the fan noise and heat in the room. The projector being right by your head made it far worse.

    @mgjk@mgjk Жыл бұрын
    • Then move it

      @noname-sq9pm@noname-sq9pm5 ай бұрын
    • I replaced my fan with a quite PC fan, and put top of the line paste on the heat sink. Fixed all that for me.

      @dragonsyph2557@dragonsyph25572 ай бұрын
  • It would be interesting to see a side-by-side of a high-end OLED screen and this in daylight and a darkened room. I'd also like to know is it possible to mount the projector on the ceiling and have it down fire, in what would probably have to be a darkened room but potentially a much better picture than a regular projector or possibly a OLED TV.

    @hopefullyhelpful1@hopefullyhelpful1 Жыл бұрын
    • you lose the ambient light blocker and have to mount the screen upside down, otherwise yes.

      @dexter-wy5bo@dexter-wy5bo Жыл бұрын
    • For starters, WHERE are you going to find an OLED that size...? THE MOON?! 🙄🙄

      @bryanp4827@bryanp4827 Жыл бұрын
    • @@dexter-wy5bo mounting upside down would take away any of the benefits, so it would probably be better to use a regular screen at that point, save some money. I don't see why it wouldn't work with a regular screen other than that. Except maybe the projector not being able to do the keystone in the other direction, but that would probably only be a firmware thing.

      @DocWilco@DocWilco Жыл бұрын
    • Pleae, do NOT get an UST PJ (guy here calls them "laser TVs." But even if you must -- never get an "ambient light rejection" or ALR screen with them. Please. You have been properly warned.

      @frankfarago2825@frankfarago2825 Жыл бұрын
    • @@frankfarago2825 you going to explain, like at all?

      @DocWilco@DocWilco Жыл бұрын
  • Love how you open up with a flyby of Stirling Castle, nestling atop the rock from which I am one of many sons......you can almost see my house from there. And aside from that..awesome.

    @markdormer7959@markdormer79598 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for video and the honesty on how you acquired the products in the video. It was helpfull information. All people watching product reviews (really demos, not reviews) need take into account the how YT channels get the products they show case. I can't fault anyone for wanting free products especially high ticket items that they could not otherwise afford, but what often is missing in the videos are the real "cons" of the products. The YT channels don't want to be cut off from the free product stream sent to them by fully disclosing the important negatives. It is best to perceive the videos as polished product demos, not reviews, much like going a trade show or watching an infomercial.

    @nrnoble@nrnobleАй бұрын
  • I'd love one of these, but I'd want my own screen. I have a very light controlled room so the light filtering stuff doesn't apply that much. It'd be a nice feature, but I wouldn't get much use out of it. The laser projectors are nice, though. I'd love to get one when I do upgrade.

    @PC509@PC509 Жыл бұрын
    • Trouble is, most commercial screens are designed to take light shot straight at them by a projector and bounce it back straight out at the audience. Their off-axis brightness ranges from OK to very dim, though this is mostly an issue for side viewing angles for normal projectors. For a projector like this one that is designed to project the light up from a low position, an average screen would bounce most of the light up at the ceiling.

      @LexipMedia@LexipMedia Жыл бұрын
    • There are some matte projector screen materials made in mind for short throw laser projectors where you can find and buy the raw material to try and set up yourself. It's a niche market, but it's out there. In-fact it's so niche, I imagine you could probably negotiate a 1-off from some local company instead of DIYing the whole of it.

      @dogboy0912@dogboy0912 Жыл бұрын
  • Great video. I keep going back and forth on a TV vs UST. I'm replacing an old 98" Mitsubishi, so even an 85" TV is still losing 13" of screen. My concerns are that UST 4k is not "real" 4k, and most of what I've read say that they CAN'T do HDR because they can't get bright enough and HDR has minimum NITS requirements. I haven't found side by side comparisons with a TV, and I'd question the Dolby Vision support. It would be great to see you go into the HDR/DV support/comparisons. I also never understood how/why something like this has Dolby Atmos. If you have a 100+" screen you have a decent size room, and it just isn't possible to get GOOD sound to fill that space from built in speakers. I'd love to see how you set it up with your speaker system, and how you'd recommend doing an Atmos sound bar setup. As several people pointed out, placing the soundbar is tricky for a UST. Under it isn't ideal since not only is it too low, but there is risk of the projector being vibrated, and you can't put it above for obvious reasons, and I don't think I've seen an acoustic transparent ALR screen.

    @dizzy49@dizzy49 Жыл бұрын
  • Great video, thanks. Is that projector noisy though, as that's what I disliked most about my projector before giving it up

    @kz26@kz26 Жыл бұрын
  • So you would recommend this projector over a TV in general? I'm looking for something to stream movies and gaming.

    @wildvet222@wildvet2228 ай бұрын
  • I recently had the 120” vivid storm motorized screen and the Vava 4K and sent it back. Oddly enough I traded them in for the same Epson mentioned in this video. My screen is a power Stewart masking unit so it needs pretty dark rooms or it washes out easily. I set up some warm Edison lamps in the room to illuminate the room and it’s perfect. It’s not read a book bright but you can discern between Tortilla and kale chips just fine. I have a Sony Oled 77” for the daytime and literally the second the sun starts to set I switch to the Epson projector and love it. It feels like a movie theater and the natural colors of the Epson are more relaxing on the eye than the OLED and much better than the VaVa. I do hear the new Vava is supposed to be better but the is was lame. The Sony is nice but I find a bit too contrasted and limited on settings. I don’t usually write about Things like this but I’d like to know if anyone has the same opinion?

    @GildredRacing@GildredRacing Жыл бұрын
  • If you'd paint your walls and ceiling dark colors like dark gray with a black ceiling most of your contrast and lighting issues will go away. You don't even have to paint the whole room, just the 8 feet or so on the projector wall. You can use lamps if you must have lights on but adding a black curtain to separate your viewing room from your other room would make a massive difference. Remember, cutting weight is usually much easier and cheaper than adding horsepower. No need to blast brighter and stronger light on white wall. Just darken the area.

    @joedoesfun9336@joedoesfun9336 Жыл бұрын
    • turn the. lights out works better when watching tv

      @jerryrobbins7256@jerryrobbins7256 Жыл бұрын
    • If the paint is ambient light rejecting then yes.

      @toanvu9003@toanvu9003 Жыл бұрын
    • @@toanvu9003 What are you even talking about? Black is black because the paint is absorbing light, hence no light is reflected and you perceive that material is the "color" black. Black is literally the absence of light, so their is no such thing as an "ambient light rejecting" paint.

      @brandongonzales3785@brandongonzales37857 ай бұрын
    • yeh he kept the light on.

      @bluebellbeatnik4945@bluebellbeatnik49452 ай бұрын
  • can you turn the screen upside down and mount the projector on the ceiling? I dont like having that little box on the floor. Cats will mess it up.

    @Movie_Games@Movie_Games Жыл бұрын
  • Great video! I've been looking at ust's but don't have it in the budget to pair it with the proper clr screen it would need. Especially since I just bought my standard alr screen not that long ago! Lol. Did you already sell that Epson HC 4010? If not, I would be interested.

    @bbllrstv13@bbllrstv13 Жыл бұрын
  • Wouldn't the Ambient Light Rejection screen look much better if you had a black (or at least very dark) carpet and table under your laser projector, so that when the lights were on it would still reflect this dark background underneath it for the darks in the image? I would think that would greatly improve the image when the lights were on.

    @vulpo@vulpo Жыл бұрын
    • There's paint that swallow light. 99.99% black. People should play around with that.

      @tiddybearkush@tiddybearkush Жыл бұрын
    • Big brain. Most people only think about the light source and not the many light rays from surfaces they hit.

      @JB-fh1bb@JB-fh1bb Жыл бұрын
    • A dark room would be wonderful.

      @N0Xa880iUL@N0Xa880iUL Жыл бұрын
    • His whole room seems very bright in color, for a dedicated cinema setup. You are right about the table, but a lot is to be gained from darkening up the ceilings and walls as well, in case of projection. This setup does resemble a living room situation better however, maybe that's what the reasoning is. Anyway, cool tech. I will keep on projecting however, in my living room even. Nothing resembles the cinema experience more than that, despite its shortcomings and nuisances.

      @broyout3586@broyout3586 Жыл бұрын
    • Well when light is reflected after it hits the screen it's pretty much not going to improve anything at all. But it might make you think it's better... And since your perception really is a part of the enjoyment of the system then maybe yes.

      @gremlinsaregold8890@gremlinsaregold8890 Жыл бұрын
  • I set up our theater as a ceiling mount as well. The short throw PJs are sweet but they seem really in the way of the room. Thanks for sharing the price. I'm guessing the screens can't be acustic transparent?

    @jacobblalock8218@jacobblalock8218 Жыл бұрын
    • Can't you mount the short-throw on the ceiling then?

      @briantw99@briantw99 Жыл бұрын
    • You can mount it on the ceiling too.

      @azurthedragon@azurthedragon Жыл бұрын
    • @@azurthedragon A normal short throw pj sure, but this is paired with a special screen that blocks light from above. Mounting this to the ceiling would require flipping the screen as well. Defeats the purpose.

      @jacobblalock8218@jacobblalock8218 Жыл бұрын
  • Just looking at how the picture looks thru the camera says it all. It still has that "faded" look projectors have. I'll sacrifice a little bit of screen size over picture quality and nothing compares to my 83" LG C2. OLED displays are really the top players in picture quality right now.

    @eg1789@eg17899 ай бұрын
  • Im still running my 13 yo Panasonic plasma TV which looks amazing still. Sure I have a much newer Sony HDR and LG-OLED C2 but damn plasma still looks so good.

    @lovingpeace9715@lovingpeace97155 ай бұрын
  • Curious. As a speaker designer/builder, I find that when doing a dedicated room like this, I always recommend (and most agree) to impliment a matching center channel speaker in-wall or out, At the very least a center utilizing an M/T-M/M same or smaller version of the L/R mains (same or smaller drivers). Where are you going to fit an external 1.5 to 3 cubic foot center channel speaker? Under the projector, that is too close to the ground. May sound silly, but considering how important the center channel is in any home theater system, not liking my options here. Angled In-wall, above and below maybe? Hmmm. Increasing the height could be problematic too but maybe the best option to consider. not a fan of using a sounbar or an entirely different speaker for the center channel, just not an option.

    @steveschwartz9421@steveschwartz9421 Жыл бұрын
    • It's quite odd that he put so much effort into having a big screen, with zero understanding of speaker placement. All that work, for nothing.

      @hxhdfjifzirstc894@hxhdfjifzirstc894 Жыл бұрын
    • What the f*ck did I just kinda read?

      @robertwieczorek5838@robertwieczorek5838 Жыл бұрын
    • If you look at his room on the shot showing his previous projector from the side indicating the 14 feet of throw distance required you will see what I think is his centre channel speaker mounted above on a ceiling crop out, so he may already have it in position. One issue with that placement is the tweeters are no where near aligned anywhere close the main left and right tweeters and cause possible audio problems.

      @jgill1064@jgill1064 Жыл бұрын
    • My center channel speaker is mounted to the soffit, which hangs down about a foot from the ceiling. Ideally I’d have an acoustically transparent screen with the center channel behind it but until then having my center channel where it is has worked well enough for years.

      @LRN2DIY@LRN2DIY Жыл бұрын
  • I have the AWOL Vision LTV-3500 and a 120inch ALR screen and it's an amazing set up. It actually came first in another comparison video and beat the Formovie. It supports 3D and has input lag on 30ms at 4K and 15ms at 1080p. I too will never go back to traditional televisions. The immersion on this 120inch screen is just too incredible.

    @michalsavatar7@michalsavatar7 Жыл бұрын
    • What ALR screen do you have? I'm searching for my AWOL Vision 2500

      @EnriqueReyes@EnriqueReyes Жыл бұрын
    • @@EnriqueReyes AWOL Vision have their own ALR screens and I got the 120inch from them.

      @michalsavatar7@michalsavatar7 Жыл бұрын
    • Hi Michael, how does the 3D mode look on the AWOL?

      @tcine@tcine Жыл бұрын
    • @@tcine Absolutely incredible. I've seen 3D Avatar 21 times in the cinema and the 3D on the AWOL LTV-3500 with a 120inch ALR screen feels even more epic than in the cinema. There's something special about having that kind of depth and perception of space and distance in your own home when watching 3D movies. I literally contacted AWOL Vision earlier this year and convinced them to add 3D support to their two projectors. Two weeks later, they announced a 3D update was coming and they told me I was a big reason why they decided to add 3D. I then pre-ordered the LTV-3500 because I simply won't buy a projector unless it supports 3D. Now it does and I couldn't be happier.

      @michalsavatar7@michalsavatar7 Жыл бұрын
    • @@michalsavatar7 You, sir, are a legend! I have 2 3d tvs (Sharp Aquos 70" LCD/Vizio Cinemawide 58") and I love the 3D effect. Wanted to upgrade my screen and AWOL is the only UST that supports 3D. You have helped make up my mind on which UST to purchase! Thank you!.

      @tcine@tcine Жыл бұрын
  • I got a led projector on Amazon for 300 bucks. Had to try a few to get a decent brightness for the price. Then I got an inflatable screen at 14 feet of viewing area for 150. In the summer it takes about 25 minutes to set up and we play old PlayStation 1&2 games on it. It’s not the highest quality and has to be darker to work, but the fun factor is a 10!

    @yodaevil@yodaevil Жыл бұрын
  • Your video review of the Laser TV is awesome! 🎉 how do you add large center speaker and towers speakers to this system? Especially the center speaker and laser TV stick out bro the living space

    @Jayc829@Jayc829 Жыл бұрын
  • I always prefer size over quality when it comes to media consumption so this is my dream setup except the money for that is also only my dream 😆 I was even fine using a portable projector on a 100" screen a few years ago. Although to be fair, after getting a 4K Mini LED TV, my standards for projectors might be a lot higher 😄

    @AninoNiKugi@AninoNiKugi Жыл бұрын
    • Yep. The newer Mini LED 120Hz 4K monitors are some serious kit. Currently I'm running my computer off three 27" 4K monitors. But, when I replace them, I'll be looking at something like the Mini LED TV. They're so good right now that they're a perfect replacement for a computer rig. And the pricing is more than reasonable. But give it a couple years to hit ubiquity, and the prices will plummet.

      @PhotonHerald@PhotonHerald Жыл бұрын
    • Just get a second job for a while and buy what you want. It's pretty easy.

      @hxhdfjifzirstc894@hxhdfjifzirstc894 Жыл бұрын
  • For a theater room where you can control the light then yeah, projection is very good. In most situations you can’t beat a OLED TV. Also, running colored lights around your screen is a huge pet peeve of mine. This washes your screen’s color temp and white balance, affects the contrast you can see and it’s a huge distraction. And it’s just plain tacky.

    @Treyk901@Treyk901 Жыл бұрын
    • Harsh lights, correct. In a dark room a nice consistent and adjustable rear glow from the back of the screen helps to differentiate edge-of-the-screen-dark with room-dark. It’s also easier generally on the eyes scene to scene.

      @rossimarti@rossimarti Жыл бұрын
    • @@rossimarti but the whole point of a dark room with very good contrast and black levels is to completely draw you into the movie. Adding those lights takes away from the immersive experience.

      @Treyk901@Treyk901 Жыл бұрын
    • People have different ideas about immersion. 3D? Dolby Atmos audio? Rumble seating? I am referring to “bias lighting” that can even synchronize with the screen’s color composition to create greater immersion. Elite Home Theater: “One of the biggest design mistakes in home cinemas is assuming that as long as the room is dark, it will work.”

      @rossimarti@rossimarti Жыл бұрын
    • By the way, welcome to home theater, where everyone has an opinion. We exchange ideas, features, effects, upgrades, considerations, experiences, on and on. And that’s why it’s home theater, not “one size fits all” theater.

      @rossimarti@rossimarti Жыл бұрын
    • @@rossimarti try to run a screen calibration with those lights on and report back. As far as your last comment, yeah, most setups don’t do all that great in a completely dark room. That’s where OLED shines. That’s why the black diamond screens are popular. It’s hard to get a great picture in a completely dark room. Adding bright colored lights will bleed into the picture. Audio is separate from picture and so are the rumble seats, not a good comparison. And 3D could have made huge strides but the populous didn’t demand it in home cinema. And to that point, for 3D it’s even more critical to have good contrast and no lighting around. Those LED strips can induce flickering in active glasses and can also bleed in and cause reflections in the passive ones.

      @Treyk901@Treyk901 Жыл бұрын
  • Great Review, how does your screen compare to the Fresnel Screen (other than size) Bundled with the ForMovie?

    @djrocc-jamaica3527@djrocc-jamaica35278 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for a very good informative and well explained video. I'm glad I stumbled onto your channel...subbing & looking forward to watching more of your videos.

    @junlarue1@junlarue1Ай бұрын
  • 2:50 The cost per square inch (or cm) would be more useful than the diagonal length. It’s the area that determines much of the cost and also the benefit.

    @Tailspin80@Tailspin80 Жыл бұрын
    • Assuming all screens are in 16:9 it really doesn't matter, because the area will scale linearly with an increase in diagonal, therefore the ratios would stay exactly the same.

      @brightrrs1740@brightrrs1740 Жыл бұрын
    • I was gonna say, diagonal "rise over run" is a consistent, but nonstandard comparison for pixel density. It just requires a little geometrical math, merely conversions, and there’s no data lost in translation.

      @rossimarti@rossimarti Жыл бұрын
  • This was a great video. Informational, and to the point. No shame in free stuff, thanks for being transparent.

    @SidKnight@SidKnight Жыл бұрын
  • Very nice info! I've spent 5K on a flat screen TV 20 years ago, so this isn't bad at all. We're just used to TVs being so cheap now.

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      @Epic.Light.Media.@Epic.Light.Media. Жыл бұрын
  • Good to know these are coming back. I wanted a Mitsubishi LaserVue since I first saw them

    @prestonnewcomb5991@prestonnewcomb59914 ай бұрын
  • Cool. I'm OK with my old FLAT TV which now likely among the smallest size you can generally buy. I'm thinking of OLED next which is still a lot cheaper than this laser TV by a couple of grand, though smaller in scale of course. I think I'm going to wait for the product to mature a bit and price to drop a lot more.

    @richardstarr4932@richardstarr4932 Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah tv's are getting ridiculous, I don't see the point in spending more than a grand on one. I got a 60" OLED LG on sale for $600 and it's been great.

      @aliasfakename2267@aliasfakename2267 Жыл бұрын
    • @@aliasfakename2267 Sound nice. Did have speakers or did you need get a sound bar? My old TV has good sound built in, but it relatively small.

      @richardstarr4932@richardstarr4932 Жыл бұрын
    • @@richardstarr4932 it has sound built in but it's pretty bad, thankfully I already have a sound system.

      @aliasfakename2267@aliasfakename2267 Жыл бұрын
  • So, I'm guessing mounting the projector on the ceiling another foot back would give you a larger image (require a larger screen), but wouldn't do a good job with the ambient light? How does it do with lamps that are at eye level in the room vs overhead lights?

    @olds97lss@olds97lss Жыл бұрын
    • Judging by his explanation of the serrated surface, the eyes level light would reflect into the dark part and not affect the screen.

      @FenrizNNN@FenrizNNN Жыл бұрын
    • well no because that projector was specifically designed to sit under the picture, and the projection screen he was using was specifically designed to be projected onto from below.

      @KonradZielinski@KonradZielinski Жыл бұрын
    • @@KonradZielinski Didn't realize that was how it worked. We used to have some close profile projectors at my office and they would work either from the top or bottom of the "screen" that was actually painted on the wall. It was special paint, but nothing like this I guess.

      @olds97lss@olds97lss Жыл бұрын
  • So where do you put the center channel? Can the projector be put on the ceiling? I like your review but my 7.2 surround system needs room upfront also.

    @gearymertz473@gearymertz473 Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for explaining what a projector is.

    @DAicon24@DAicon2411 ай бұрын
  • Excellent review. Thanks for sharing. I’ve been looking for short throw ambient lighting screens that aren’t an insane price. I’m so excited to see what’s next for the competition to pick up on short throw. It’s here to stay.

    @scienceofsound@scienceofsound Жыл бұрын
  • Very cool! Thanks for the video. I hope to see some more reviews of the Formovie. I couldn't seem to find it on any lists other than the projectorscreen one. Also, not sure if you can do this with the Formovie, but hisense projectors can be paired side by side for an ultra wide cinema experience.

    @mochitech@mochitech Жыл бұрын
    • Its a sponser video. Probably got it for free to make a video about it

      @pcgenerationstore@pcgenerationstore Жыл бұрын
  • my current 85 inch TV in the living room will be the last TV i own, i agree, short throw and a screen is definitely the way to go

    @communitythemecreator@communitythemecreator Жыл бұрын
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      @Epic.Light.Media.@Epic.Light.Media. Жыл бұрын
  • My $798.00 Walmart Exclusive SANYO 65" LED TV is still going strong after 8 yrs and the 1080p picture looks absolutely beautiful! I have disabilities so I'm home all day and my TV has been on everyday from early morning till late at night for 8 yrs. I'm still very satisfied!

    @vinylman6580@vinylman6580 Жыл бұрын
  • The one thing I’m trying to figure out is where to put my very large Martin Logan center ch without having to resort to placing it on the floor. The one thing I thought of was having a custom cabinet that was deep enough to place the center in front of the UST as I’d never use the UST’s built in speakers but not sure aesthetically how it would look.

    @jglaserbot@jglaserbot Жыл бұрын
    • False wall with acoustically transparent screen. Speaker goes behind the screen. Obviously that requires some construction and extra space behind the screen.

      @winklerchr@winklerchr Жыл бұрын
    • @@winklerchr unfortunately I live in a rental property so the false wall isn't a option.

      @jglaserbot@jglaserbot Жыл бұрын
  • Cool video but I'll stick with my standard projector. Too much money for small gains. In a few more years when they come down in price then maybe I'll try the laser. Good video

    @michaelwaiwood5629@michaelwaiwood5629 Жыл бұрын
  • just imagine having a pc monitor the size of a house wall that you can store in a projector, very real and convenient possibility in the future for its mobility

    @goodboi1725@goodboi1725 Жыл бұрын
  • XBR84X900A was a $20,000 TV in 2014. $25K in Canada in the Sony Stores where I sold them. Fun fact: The very first batch of BRAVIA 4K's to ever launch are fully authentic Japanese units. They are rare AF and the only way to know you got one is by serial # or reciept or ultimately, the different packaging vs Mexican assembled units. This holds true for every 4K model that came with built-on side speakers like the X950A

    @wiffmastermase@wiffmastermase2 ай бұрын
  • First of all, many thanks for your introduction and demonstration on this product. However, the projection seems to form a shady pattern across the screen that is sailing through the screen from the bottom screen to the top screen in a constant repetition pattern. Looks like a typical projection lamp error! Wonder if that can be adjust?

    @reflexsamurai958@reflexsamurai958 Жыл бұрын
    • Very suspicious!

      @smekminfisk@smekminfisk Жыл бұрын
    • There is definitely banding visible. Could be an artefact of this laser tech, or camera+video sync issue.

      @m_tc_m@m_tc_m Жыл бұрын
  • This is a well-executed video. Well done. Very informative and well structured. Nice one, pal!

    @ezra3776@ezra3776 Жыл бұрын
  • you have a great info package in this well presented video. I would like to know, how the angles work, so how far up/down (sit/stand viewing) and how far to the side can I have a good visual of the display. So how many can watch at the same time or can I be cooking or something and still see the show/movie if I am not directly in front of the screen.

    @Lil2Rules@Lil2Rules Жыл бұрын
  • I got a onn 55” 4k roku tv like 6 years Black Friday for $150 thing runs amazing and I’m good

    @mkfmgaming3019@mkfmgaming3019 Жыл бұрын
  • Great video. I have a BenQ X12000 4K LED projector. My wife is tired of the "theatre room" with its black roof and dark walls. This will be a good solution I can propose when she asks for the room to be renovated, so that we go back to white roof and light walls.

    @KaldekBoch@KaldekBoch Жыл бұрын
    • I assume, you meant a ceiling (inside) not a roof (outside).

      @michaels3003@michaels3003 Жыл бұрын
    • @@michaels3003 Yes. I'm in Australia, we like to mess with words as much as Americans but in different and annoying ways.

      @KaldekBoch@KaldekBoch Жыл бұрын
    • Even with an ALR screen you'll see an improvement with keeping the room black the way you have it. These are better than a long throw for it but still benefit from a light controlled room.

      @DesertILI@DesertILI Жыл бұрын
    • @@DesertILI Well I guess that's a reason to not upgrade :D

      @KaldekBoch@KaldekBoch Жыл бұрын
  • Good video! Just a warning on ultra-short-throw projectors: DO NOT BUY ONE, UNLESS YOU ARE VERY CERTAIN ABOUT THE PERFORMANCE. This video does a good job of describing this no-name projectors. However, most short-throw projectors are really terrible. They are taking a natively-rectangular image and outputting a hyper-trapezoidal image. Then, they use a combination of optics and internal electronic adjustment to correct the geometry. The problem is that in 95% of the cases, this will 1) reduce the actual pixel count that hits the screen, 2) mess up the bottom and corner focus, 3) create bad corner geometry, and 4) produce soft, fuzzy images due to the electronic geometric correction needed to force a rectangular image into a trapezoidal projection beam. Brand names are no protection against this. Most short-throw projectors are made for educational use and the quality standard is far below that of high-end home theatres.

    @shyamdevadas6099@shyamdevadas6099 Жыл бұрын
    • Hello mate, I hear what you say, question mate, Im thinking of buying a Dell S718QL Advanced Laser Projector 4K UHD 5000 ANSI Lumens it says on the advert. is this model any good and up to the claimed specs generally. hoping you know or can advise.

      @colinwinterman@colinwinterman Жыл бұрын
    • @@colinwinterman Greetings, my Aussie-sounding friend! :) I don't know this projector, specifically. While Dell isn't the first name in video projection, the units I've seen are put together well. I can't give you a buy/don't buy recommendation. But, I will reiterate this warning about ALL short-throw projectors: You can't really know how well it will perform until you see it on your actual screen. The kooky optics and electronic geometric correction give these types of projectors very little margin for error, in terms of focus and sharpness. The type of surface you are projecting onto and the amount of ambient room light are also critical. If I were to give you any advice, it would be to buy something you can return. Good luck...mate!

      @shyamdevadas6099@shyamdevadas6099 Жыл бұрын
  • I dont watch TV and found this video very interesting. I've learned something new. Liked & subscribed

    @customjawnz8841@customjawnz8841 Жыл бұрын
  • Black Diamond screen transformed my theater. It altered the colors substantially with lights on but after running an ISF calibration I'm left with a perfect image in full light - even with recessed lighting directly above the screen on full. No more food spills in the dark :) The whole "rated for" makes me a little nauseous - my BD screen is 12 years old and I slapped a new 4K projector on there no problems. If it was a micro-perf screen that's a diff story of course - but I mean even my wall looked great, it just wasn't perfectly flat.

    @ColinPoole@ColinPoole Жыл бұрын
  • Wow you hit the jackpot with this one. Well done 👍🏻

    @handydadtv@handydadtv Жыл бұрын
  • what if my room has a lot of light during the day? would it be better to stick with a traditional tv?

    @kevo212@kevo212 Жыл бұрын
  • Very well done! I appreciate the info!

    @brtehi@brtehi4 ай бұрын
  • 0:36 Makes you look like you're wearing a cropped-top shirt as well ...reminds me of Terry the roller skater guy in Reno 911.

    @robnation2475@robnation2475 Жыл бұрын
  • Each time I've had projectors, they were in rooms with horrible lighting for a projector, so I eventually swapped back to my 75" Samsung. I do prefer a projector to a TV, but with the room I'm in currently the projector just doesn't work well. Once I move again, I'll hopefully be in a place I can use the projector again.

    @zmarko@zmarko Жыл бұрын
    • I am not quite sure whether did you watch the video or not.

      @SGAndyAng@SGAndyAng Жыл бұрын
  • $3,500 for the theater then another $1,500 for the screen. That’s a hard pass for me.

    @samuelhunter219@samuelhunter219 Жыл бұрын
  • Dude it’s bowers and Wilkins no wonder it’s high quality. I’ve got speakers not the loudest as they’re small but the sound quality is superb.

    @SUM1SLY83@SUM1SLY83 Жыл бұрын
  • The screen type reminds me of the old school rear projection tv screen panels. The problem with those was that you needed to be seated directly in front, otherwise the light and clarity became washed for anyone viewing from wider angles. Is there any issue with view angle with this type of setup? Are they planning to adapt to a curved screen?

    @clever_handle@clever_handle Жыл бұрын
    • I feel like that's basically what it is just smaller lights now called "lasers"

      @AndrewB23@AndrewB23 Жыл бұрын
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