I don't know if you still have the ps5 or if you've tried it in the past but how does it behave with blu ray/1080p streaming on a 4k screen? Seeing your old video I noticed that for 4k sources it's excellent, I wish Know how it performs in terms of upscaling.
I appreciate your review of the LTV-2500. With so many manufacturers out there offering their ust projectors, I find myself in a holding pattern trying to decide which one I want to land in my home. The Leica Cine1, with it's detailed picture, and beautiful looks, caught my eye, but the insane price of $9,500.00, along with the maximum screen size of 120 inches, instead of 150, quickly turned me off. That said, I'm now leaning towards the new Hisense PX3-Pro, and the AWOL LTV-3000. Do you have any thoughts on these two projectors?
Its in the budget range I think for the quality + features vs others in the same set. Budget is relative these days, you can provide so many models at multiple price points.
Stick with a TV, OLED is preferred. I owned one of these USTP w/ a 120" ALR screen. It's very difficult to get it properly alignment. Also, the picture brightness is very low, depending on the exact projector and screen size, you are getting around 100 nits. I had a Samsung UST that had 2,800 lumnes, ALR screens have a gain of .6 (that means you lose 40%of your brightness immediately). I was able to get around 90 nits maxing out the settings.
Ummm...most mfgrs DO support 3D...Sony, BenQ, Hisense, Optima, etc etc. That you opt not to test a major selling point because...you don't have even ONE disc... not even Avatars...makes me question any of your conclusions on other aspects. No offense.
When are we going to get 4k 120hz ust tech moving slow in ust projectors
I don't know if you still have the ps5 or if you've tried it in the past but how does it behave with blu ray/1080p streaming on a 4k screen? Seeing your old video I noticed that for 4k sources it's excellent, I wish Know how it performs in terms of upscaling.
I appreciate your review of the LTV-2500. With so many manufacturers out there offering their ust projectors, I find myself in a holding pattern trying to decide which one I want to land in my home. The Leica Cine1, with it's detailed picture, and beautiful looks, caught my eye, but the insane price of $9,500.00, along with the maximum screen size of 120 inches, instead of 150, quickly turned me off. That said, I'm now leaning towards the new Hisense PX3-Pro, and the AWOL LTV-3000. Do you have any thoughts on these two projectors?
I haven’t tried the PX3-Pro, but I really liked the LTV-3000. Was really bright and 3D was awesome. Have nothing really bad to say about it
@@ThaVillaMan Ah, but do you love it?
what is the meaning of budget 🤔because this projector doesn't fit in this definition
It’s all relative
Its in the budget range I think for the quality + features vs others in the same set. Budget is relative these days, you can provide so many models at multiple price points.
I am saving up for this
Nice!
Stick with a TV, OLED is preferred. I owned one of these USTP w/ a 120" ALR screen. It's very difficult to get it properly alignment. Also, the picture brightness is very low, depending on the exact projector and screen size, you are getting around 100 nits. I had a Samsung UST that had 2,800 lumnes, ALR screens have a gain of .6 (that means you lose 40%of your brightness immediately). I was able to get around 90 nits maxing out the settings.
Ummm...most mfgrs DO support 3D...Sony, BenQ, Hisense, Optima, etc etc.
That you opt not to test a major selling point because...you don't have even ONE disc... not even Avatars...makes me question any of your conclusions on other aspects. No offense.
Appreciate the feedback!