@ That’s not the point. Testing a projector without a dedicated good quality screen, is akin to testing a 4k blu ray player on a 1080p TV. Sure, some may have that setup, but many will be buying the disk player to pair with a 4k panel and you won’t be witnessing the player perform at it’s best, due to the TV it’s connected to. It’s fine to test projectors on how they perform when projected on a white wall, but only as an addition to how the perform when used with a screen, otherwise you’d not at all seeing the whole picture and not seeing the best from these projectors. As I previously eluded to, this review is a complete waste of time and if this guy really wants to be taken seriously, he needs to get a decent screen to do the projectors he reviews justice.
Nice to see the Nebula projector has HDMI 2.1.
Sorry, but not testing using a decent screen, makes it impossible for me to take this video seriously.
Maybe for you, but a lot of people just project on a white wall or white screen
@ That’s not the point. Testing a projector without a dedicated good quality screen, is akin to testing a 4k blu ray player on a 1080p TV. Sure, some may have that setup, but many will be buying the disk player to pair with a 4k panel and you won’t be witnessing the player perform at it’s best, due to the TV it’s connected to. It’s fine to test projectors on how they perform when projected on a white wall, but only as an addition to how the perform when used with a screen, otherwise you’d not at all seeing the whole picture and not seeing the best from these projectors. As I previously eluded to, this review is a complete waste of time and if this guy really wants to be taken seriously, he needs to get a decent screen to do the projectors he reviews justice.
What about 3d support????