I Got a Laser TV And I’m Never Going Back

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Laser TVs are the way of the future - the biggest and brightest screens for home theater or for everyday use, even in a well lit room. #projector #hometheater #tv

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If I got it for free I wouldn't go back either

MrRedKing
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I'll save you all 8+ minutes: It's around $5500.

low_re
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Ever since we got this product for free, we are never going back to something we need to pay for! What an amazing, quality, objective review!

realitychecktime
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Another good idea to improve the image on your projector would be to paint the room in dark grey / black, as the projector gives off a whole lot of light which bounces through a bright (white) room back on the screen where it gets absorbed in a room that’s painted black…

Simoxs
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Feels like a marketing/pro production— from not missing a beat reading the script to multiple, perfect camera cuts with a beautiful, uninterrupted no-need-to-edit narration that mentions no drawbacks other than price as disclosure & obviously filmed “at home”.

NoName-zmks
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Thanks for revealing it was a sponsorship 6 minutes into the video. Really helpful.

Jack-cqpv
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Instead of a moving image, throw a linearity pattern up so we can see linearity and focus. My concern with many ultra-short throw PJs is they can’t hold uniform linearity and focus across the screen.

GixxerRider
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I followed Neil and learned from him on how to finish my basement. I’m glad to see your channel grew and growing big since. The level of professional and information provided in his contents is for sure one of the best !

liemqnguyen
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As cool as this looks, I think the large LG OLED is the way for me. Projectors are always effected by ambient light and the substrate its on. But this one is definitely a huge step up in quality compared to others!

christopherjohn
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While I don't see myself spending that kind of money to watch stuff at home, this is useful information. For the foreseeable future, I don't think I'll need anything larger than 55, 60 inches, and there are plenty of options in that size, but if the prices keep going down and quality going up, this kind of setup might be an option in a few years.

darktoranaga
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$3, 500 for the theater then another $1, 500 for the screen. That’s a hard pass for me.

samuelhunter
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I just learned about these projectors today when I accidentally stumbled upon them on Amazon. I already have a high-end 75" TV that I'll be holding on to for a few more years, but I could see one of these in my future after I retire (5-8 years). There's already another ultra short throw triple laser projector called the AWOL VISION LTV-3500 that may have an edge on the unit above. They seem very similar, but the AWOL has 3500 lumen brightness compared to this units 2800. I think that would make a pretty big difference between the two when it comes to brightness of the picture in a well lit room condition. The AWOL also comes with a heftier price tag too though, so there's that. The technology is fascinating though, I'm looking forward to seeing how much it advances by the time I may be looking for one.

michaeldayton
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Standing in front of a projector screen is the same as standing in front of a tv. In either case, you block the image.

georgeyoung
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In my apartment, the 55" television that I paid a few hundred dollars for is like having a home theater. And at that price point, it will be easy replace when the time comes. But for people who have some money to spend, this does look like a pretty nice setup. You make a compelling case for the projectors close to the screen and certainly have taught me a few things about projection television in general. The quality of the screen, for instance, makes a huge difference. Something I was previously unaware of. And I kind of do like that LED lighting effect around your screen. It's a nice touch. So is that frame around it. I agree with you that it's a better aesthetic.

TerryProthero
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I'm on my 3rd short throw.
Using a black back screen makes a MASSIVE difference. All of my projectors however have only lasted 1 year before the chip burnt a "white pixel" into them. One was fixed by hand and has not had an issue in the 12.months since.

So they are so much fun, however look for long warranty, or don't bother unless you are prepared for the expensive initial setup.

ronburgandy
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omg glad I found your channel again! watched this video, then lost your channel for like 6+ months, until i started watching DIY again.

feilox
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Had no idea they had such ambient light cancelling feature. What a clever idea.

edwarddejong
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The other great thing about these is how little power they use, particularly compared to larger screens. Anyone who is off-grid appreciates the value of saving power, and anyone who's ON the grid knows the cost adds up. For a huge screen, several KWh per day all year long adds up.

ChrisM-tnhx
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That price point is actually not bad at all. I'm sure people have spent vastly more for similar setups in the past. That being said, I hope you will appreciate how lucky you are to get that for free every time you sit down to watch it.

fuzzypanda
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4th projector issue: they're loud. If you have it hanging on the ceiling, it'll be noticeable, no matter how quiet people say it is, and it detracts from the viewing experience. I had a 91" equivalent screen with projector, but I stepped back to 75" LCD just because I couldn't stand the noise. I'd be curious to know just how much I'd hear one of these. I know they're quieter than what I had hanging on my ceiling, but if you're enjoying a movie at night and you don't want to disturb your family, it's a problem if you need to crank the movie volume to overcome the fan noise. TV panels are still 0db silent.

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