Aspect Ratio Control: |
16:9/Original/4:3/Vertical Zoom/All - Direction Zoom |
Audio out: |
S/PDIF 1(Optical) |
Black Level Control: |
Yes |
Bluetooth AV(Lip) Sync Control: |
Yes |
Bluetooth Sound out: |
Yes |
Bluetooth Surround Mode: |
Yes |
Brightness (ANSI Lumen): |
2500 |
Brightness Optimizer - Ambient Sensor (Auto Brightness): |
Yes |
Cabinet Color: |
White |
Ceiling mount hole (for bracket): |
Yes |
Cinema Screen ( Real Cinema): |
Yes (up to 4096 x 2160) |
Contrast Ratio (Full On Full Off): |
2,000,000:1 |
Digital Keystone Correction: |
Edge Adjustment (4/9/15 Point Warping) |
FILMMAKER mode: |
Yes |
HDCP: |
HDCP2.2 |
HDMI: |
3 (HDMI2.1* : 1EA / HDMI2.0 : 2EA) *ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode), eARC (Enhanced Audio Return Channel), up to 24Gbps (input) / 4:4:4/RGB 10 bit (output) |
HDMI ARC(Audio Return Channel): |
Yes (eARC) |
HDR: |
HDR10, HLG |
HGiG (HDR Gamming Interest Group) mode: |
Yes |
Input Signal Compatibility - Digital(HDMI): |
Up to 4K (4096x2160) (60Hz, 50Hz, 24Hz) |
Internet Browser: |
Yes |
Light source - Life Economic: |
30,000 Hrs |
Light source - Life High Brightness: |
20,000Hrs |
Light source - Type: |
B-LD(105W) + P/W |
Native Resolution: |
4K UHD (3840 x 2160) |
Net Size (mm) (W x D x H): |
533 x 315 x 153 |
Net Weight (kg or g): |
11.1kg |
Operation Temperature: |
0 - 40 degrees C |
Platform (OS, UI): |
webOS 6.0 (Smart) |
Power Consumption (Max.): |
350W |
Power Supply: |
100V – 240V @ 50~60 Hz (PSU Built-in) |
Processor: |
Quad Core |
Projection Image - Screen Size: |
80"-120" |
Projection Image - Standard / 100" (lens to wall): |
Set to wall: 100"@21.7cm Standard: @49.6cm |
Projection Image - Throw Ratio: |
0.22 |
Projection Lens - Focus (Auto / Motorized / Manual): |
Motorized |
Projection Lens - Zoom: |
Fixed |
Projection Offset: |
118% |
RJ45: |
1 |
Sound - Clear Voice: |
Yes (Clear Voice lll) |
Sound - Dolby Atmos compatible: |
Yes (Pass through) |
Sound - Output: |
20W + 20W Stereo |
Stand-by Power: |
less than 0.5W |
Super Resolution (Expert Control): |
Yes (4K) |
TruMotion: |
Yes (up to 4096 x 2160) |
USB Type-A: |
2 (USB2.0) |
Uniformorty(JBMMA 9point): |
85% |
Upscaler: |
Yes (4K) |
Voice Recognition - Built-in (Thru MIC on Magic Remote): |
LG ThinQ |
Warranty: |
LG 1-year Warranty |
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You get a UST projector for a massive 110" or so screen. Either that, or because you don't want a big black rectangle in your living room at all times when your TV is off, and want some retractable screen for aesthetic reasons (our own case). You don't buy it to compete with an OLED TV in pure picture quality in normal conditions. It's a different use case. Even an 85" OLED TV would be like half the size you'd want to project with this. The beauty of UST is the size and scale. OLED TV's, even big ones, can't compete. Nor can UST compete with the inky blacks of OLED.
They approach a good LED screen. Most people can't tell if it's a projector or a TV.
The screen I got was from XY Screens, it came from china, and cost about $1,100 in 2019 - I do not know what the prices are today, but despite covidflation, i believe the prices are far lower today for that type of screen.
I have the Vava version of this - which is pixel shifted 4K and a color wheel, with an antiquated UI and no harmony support or any automation capable. So an upgraded device always has my eye.
Edit - mine is literally covering a 3 panel (north facing) window.
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Which price range projectors can compare to QLED TVs?
Which price range projectors can compare to QLED TVs?
From what I see so far, the quality is significantly better depending on your set up. But to get to the quality like QLED, I don't think it's possible because you trade quality for size and convenience. While it can't match QLED, the quality would be really good for you to accept it.
It's a pretty good projector.
AWOL is 3 laser whereas Lg hu715 is single laser. Would suggest AWOL
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You get a UST projector for a massive 110" or so screen. Either that, or because you don't want a big black rectangle in your living room at all times when your TV is off, and want some retractable screen for aesthetic reasons (our own case). You don't buy it to compete with an OLED TV in pure picture quality in normal conditions. It's a different use case. Even an 85" OLED TV would be like half the size you'd want to project with this. The beauty of UST is the size and scale. OLED TV's, even big ones, can't compete. Nor can UST compete with the inky blacks of OLED.
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Keep in mind with this or any other projector you need a proper screen which will set you back another $2K+ depending on size, brand, material (will it be placed in a 100% dark room or 50% ambient light, etc.).
Also 4K projectors at this price point are not native 4K. It's pixel shifted. To get a projector with native 4K you are looking at $6K+, emphasis on the plus -- still inexpensive compared to 110"+ TVs.
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They approach a good LED screen. Most people can't tell if it's a projector or a TV.
The screen I got was from XY Screens, it came from china, and cost about $1,100 in 2019 - I do not know what the prices are today, but despite covidflation, i believe the prices are far lower today for that type of screen.
I have the Vava version of this - which is pixel shifted 4K and a color wheel, with an antiquated UI and no harmony support or any automation capable. So an upgraded device always has my eye.
Edit - mine is literally covering a 3 panel (north facing) window.
I love mine but coincidentally it stopped working yesterday after about 7 months and now waiting to go to LG for repair under warranty.
Which price range projectors can compare to QLED TVs?
I had a 75" qled Samsung and upgraded to a Samsung LSP9T with a gray screen. When I watch it in a lit room, quality is still good but no where near as good as a qled. When the lights are off or dimmed to 10-20% it's like a massive tv. You wouldn't be able to tell it's a projector