The best projectors for home setups still can't touch the contrast and hdr / highlight / nits of a good oled or miniled tv. Don't get me wrong I love my projector but lazers are going to have to get alot brighter and cheaper to keep up with large tvs with how fast they are dropping in price and gaining in quality imo.
IMO
100" = Hisense or TCL TV
120" = UST. Should be on a 15" stand or shorter.
135+= Standard projector. Also needs to be in a light controlled room.
$2000 100" Hisense TVs probably didnt exist when this went front page.
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In hindsight I wish I would have bought something like this than pay full price for my OLED. Though yes it has great/superb image quality, laser protectors are another level of cool in a way
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02-20-2024 at 08:56 PM.
The best projectors for home setups still can't touch the contrast and hdr / highlight / nits of a good oled or miniled tv. Don't get me wrong I love my projector but lazers are going to have to get alot brighter and cheaper to keep up with large tvs with how fast they are dropping in price and gaining in quality imo.
Gonna be using Xbox one S for 4K Blu-ray playback in a 11x10 feet room. Will this setup be OK? Or should I just get a conventional throw projector setup?
Gonna be using Xbox one S for 4K Blu-ray playback in a 11x10 feet room. Will this setup be OK? Or should I just get a conventional throw projector setup?
Totally depends on where you can/can't put the projector. I have a short throw regular one about 6 feet back and getting me to 80 inches no problem. But that's ceiling mounted. This can be set right up there - so very different use.
Totally depends on where you can/can't put the projector. I have a short throw regular one about 6 feet back and getting me to 80 inches no problem. But that's ceiling mounted. This can be set right up there - so very different use.
Thanks for the reply. Room is brand new and empty,so I am starting from scratch. I can do both kind of projectors. Probably the question should be whether UST is worth the hassle compared to normal projectors.
Thanks for the reply. Room is brand new and empty,so I am starting from scratch. I can do both kind of projectors. Probably the question should be whether UST is worth the hassle compared to normal projectors.
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02-21-2024 at 04:37 AM.
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The best projectors for home setups still can't touch the contrast and hdr / highlight / nits of a good oled or miniled tv. Don't get me wrong I love my projector but lazers are going to have to get alot brighter and cheaper to keep up with large tvs with how fast they are dropping in price and gaining in quality imo.
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100" = Hisense or TCL TV
120" = UST. Should be on a 15" stand or shorter.
135+= Standard projector. Also needs to be in a light controlled room.
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You can get a 100" TV for $2k at Best Buy these days.
It's thicc though.
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