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PetethePanda1 t1_j3utshc wrote

Ultra Short Throw projectors with Ambient Light Reducing screen are out of this world. Even in day light you can get a good quality picture and in moderate dark to night its like a huge OLED screen on your wall.

Best decision I ever made switcing.

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Bfreeskier t1_j3v56d9 wrote

I’ve have been looking at the Formovie UST. What did you choose for your setup?

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PetethePanda1 t1_j3x8mdx wrote

I took a chance with the VAVA lt002. They have a bunch on EBAY for 1200-1500 and its the same once being sold new on their site for 2700. It is fantastic and the 4k is great.

I would love to see some of the 3x laser ones but its hard imagine how much better it can be. The BIG negative on the VAVA is the software. Its hot garbage. You need a streaming device to use with it. I also went with a open box vava ALR screen on amazon and it was a good price and nice quality

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Bfreeskier t1_j3xfk3w wrote

Thanks for the advice. Do you use a chrome cast or something like that?

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ben1481 t1_j3xn3ds wrote

>and in moderate dark to night its like a huge OLED screen on your wall.

Naw. As someone who owns a JVC projector (NX5) and a high quality screen, and as someone who has an OLED for their monitor (C2) and in the bedroom, it's not even close. It's good, but you are trading size for quality.

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PetethePanda1 t1_j3xoyfm wrote

I owned a OLED before I switched. Its fantastic. You are also comparing a tradtitional projector and screen with a UST projector and ALR screen. very different combos.

The UST projectors are fantastic.

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ben1481 t1_j3xrpki wrote

My screen is ALR, it cost nearly $2500. The projector is still one of the best in contrast on the market under $10,000. I have a pitch black movie room.

The quality is great, it's still not close to OLED.

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