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Model: Hisense L5G 100-in 2160p (4K) LED Indoor Use Only Flat Screen HDTV with Dolby Atmos Sound in Black | 100L5G-CINE100A
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This projector comes with an alr screen. You would need to spend around $500 to buy a comparable screen for the Wemax. Both are really good deals. Hisense calibrates their projectors to their screen and thus achieves better colors and sharpness in my opinion. This projector just recently launched earlier this year at $4500. I have only been able to find reviews from last year's model. But the specs list this with brighter ansi lumens (2700 vs 2100 Wemax). On top of that this one has hdmi 2.1, eARC, Backlit remote. I would expect this to be better in ambient light and slightly better in a dark room.
I guess every movie theater in the world is doing it wrong then.
Awesome deal. Now to convince the wife...
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How does this compare to the Wemax 4K laser UST deal for $1200ish last week?
This projector comes with an alr screen. You would need to spend around $500 to buy a comparable screen for the Wemax. Both are really good deals. Hisense calibrates their projectors to their screen and thus achieves better colors and sharpness in my opinion. This projector just recently launched earlier this year at $4500. I have only been able to find reviews from last year's model. But the specs list this with brighter ansi lumens (2700 vs 2100 Wemax). On top of that this one has hdmi 2.1, eARC, Backlit remote. I would expect this to be better in ambient light and slightly better in a dark room.
Wow we've come a long way in the last 3-4 yrs since I've been seriously looking at home theater projectors. I am now about 18 months away (because of COVID) from building my addition and finally having a dedicated home theater room. Can't wait to see what kind of sick setup I'll be able to get them for these prices. 🥳
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I own an OLED and last year's Hisense 120". Whenever I have guests over no one wants to watch the OLED.
Also wondering this
Last week's deal including the screen was coming to $1624
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This projector comes with an alr screen. You would need to spend around $500 to buy a comparable screen for the Wemax. Both are really good deals. Hisense calibrates their projectors to their screen and thus achieves better colors and sharpness in my opinion. This projector just recently launched earlier this year at $4500. I have only been able to find reviews from last year's model. But the specs list this with brighter ansi lumens (2700 vs 2100 Wemax). On top of that this one has hdmi 2.1, eARC, Backlit remote. I would expect this to be better in ambient light and slightly better in a dark room.