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Wemax Nova Smart 4K Ultra Short Throw 2100 ANSI Lumen Laser Projector at
$1150 with code:
V1549X, Free shipping, 1-year warranty.
Features:- 120-inch screen @ 13-inch distance from the wall (0.233:1 ultra short-throw ratio)
- 2,100 ANSI lumens of brightness with over 25,000 light source hours
- 3,000:1 native contrast ratio with HDR support
- 30W multi-array speaker output w/ standalone Bluetooth speaker mode
- Android TV 9.0 w/ Chromecast built-in + WiFi 5 wireless connectivity
- Powered by ALPD 3.0 & Texas Instruments DLP
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For this price, good choice for a single laser.
If you budget is higher, check out the Formovie triple laser, you can google UST projector shootout to see a review and comparison to a bunch of others.
Use code V1549X not the one that shows.
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if you get the matching 120" alr screen, note that it is .6 gain, which means it looks dimmer than projection on a white wall but once you adjust the settings, the resultant image is very crisp and pleasing to the eye.
dont bother with 150" even though projector manual states it supports 150", unless you put this in a dedicated home theater room and use a higher gain screen/paint.
i recommend disabling hdr .. the projector doesn't do so good with hdr on. also, get a nice media player like nvidia shield, roku, fire stick or something similar because the builtin android tv is very laggy but it will do the job in a pinch. also, invest in a nice adjuatable mount because the projector has very sensitive alignment and focus. try not to use keystone correction if you can (not just with this projector but any projector)
if you get the matching 120" alr screen, note that it is .6 gain, which means it looks dimmer than projection on a white wall but once you adjust the settings, the resultant image is very crisp and pleasing to the eye.
dont bother with 150" even though projector manual states it supports 150", unless you put this in a dedicated home theater room and use a higher gain screen/paint.
i recommend disabling hdr .. the projector doesn't do so good with hdr on. also, get a nice media player like nvidia shield, roku, fire stick or something similar because the builtin android tv is very laggy but it will do the job in a pinch. also, invest in a nice adjuatable mount because the projector has very sensitive alignment and focus. try not to use keystone correction if you can (not just with this projector but any projector)
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That being said if you want a good UST, the refurb of the CinemaX P2 for $1400 right now is a steal.
Only problem with all of them right now is high input lag so it makes them subpar for gaming.
I think the LS300 is overpriced for only being 1080p so I would pass on it personally.
These are UST you can get 100" at around 4 inches from the wall they are not made to be 10ft or 15ft back like ST projectors.
That being said if you want a good UST, the refurb of the CinemaX P2 for $1400 right now is a steal.
Only problem with all of them right now is high input lag so it makes them subpar for gaming.
I think the LS300 is overpriced for only being 1080p so I would pass on it personally.