expired Posted by phoinix | Staff • Aug 20, 2023
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expired Posted by phoinix | Staff • Aug 20, 2023
Aug 20, 2023 8:51 AM
$2799.99: Epson EpiqVision Ultra LS800 LCD Smart Laser Projector
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Seems like this is the best UST projector for gaming because of the low input lag, and should be a good choice for living room / daytime projectors because of the 4000 ANSI lumens. Probably has slightly worse contrast/black levels compared to the other options though because of that (but I'm not a big stickler for that anyways as this should be more than sufficient). Amazon reviews also have a lot of people complaining about blurriness on the edges, but I wonder if that is from poor set-up. Does anyone have any experience with this?
Would also need to likely invest an additional $1-2k to get a good ambient light rejecting screen too which is another cost to keep in mind. I'm wondering if the Formovie Fresnel ALR screen will be released soon at 120 inches (currently only available in 100 inches), so that's another reason I'm leaning towards waiting.
Seems like this is the best UST projector for gaming because of the low input lag, and should be a good choice for living room / daytime projectors because of the 4000 ANSI lumens. Probably has slightly worse contrast/black levels compared to the other options though because of that (but I'm not a big stickler for that anyways as this should be more than sufficient). Amazon reviews also have a lot of people complaining about blurriness on the edges, but I wonder if that is from poor set-up. Does anyone have any experience with this?
Would also need to likely invest an additional $1-2k to get a good ambient light rejecting screen too which is another cost to keep in mind. I'm wondering if the Formovie Fresnel ALR screen will be released soon at 120 inches (currently only available in 100 inches), so that's another reason I'm leaning towards waiting.
The only hitch in the process is, you need furniture that can hold the projector at the right height and distance from the wall/screen
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