I've received and been using the Awol 3000 Pro for two weeks now, and here are my thoughts. Most video reviews show the projection with a red tint, but in reality, the colors are vibrant when viewed with the naked eye. The biggest advantage of this laser projector is its clarity: the focus is very sharp, every point is crisp, even when I project at 120 inches, and the blacks are deep enough. I didn't notice any lag during gaming, having tried racing and fighting games, and the brightness is sufficient. The downside is that the contrast isn't as high, making the overall picture look a bit dim, but you get used to it after a while. I'm curious to see how it compares to the 3500 Pro and whether that $1500 price difference really makes a significant impact.
We will be adding a review for LTV-3500 Pro. You may consider using a Dolby Vision media player like Zidoo which will enhance the overall tone mapping. Subscribe to stay tuned.
@@HomeEntertainmentSG The source I am using is just their included Fire TV 4k max. Good advice. TY. btw, me and I think many people want to watch AWOL 3000 PRO VS NEXIGO AURORA PJ92 Comparison side by side as well!
You should be referring to Nexigo Aurora Pro. From the layout of the interface ports and specs which it is using ALPD technology, it is the same OEM as Formovie Theatre.
from the video (ruclips.net/video/Ef0tNjGDoOU/видео.html) @@HomeEntertainmentSG claimed the measured lumens of Awol 3000 Pro is just 2000, and Nexigo Aurora Pro is 2500, meanwhile, the contrast ratio is over 6000: 1, I am not sure if it is that good since I do not have it.
Once again AWOL Vision dominates over the Formovie. Great review, the AWOL is in a different class in every level. Amazing how Formovie performs outside of their distributors control. Nice work on the video,
Thank you for taking the time to make this comparison, it gives the user a better view of what they prefer. I do not have a projector but will be buying on later this year when my house built. My impression of what I saw was that they were closer than you thought and lent towards the Formovie. I did not like the reddish tint on the AWOL which was very clear at 7.48 on the coping, 7.52 on the thread and 8.05 on the ceiling . On the latter the greens and golds were far better too. Looking at other videos I think this is while the greater brightness is great for more ambient light scenarios, it is not so good in a dark room. So while the AWOL may be better for some buyers it may not be for others. I would be interested in hearing others comments on this.
very impressive upgrade for awol in terms of black level, trichromas are difficult to capture without the reddish color, which is not present in real life, again thx for the comparaison.
I don’t understand the comparison used here. Vivid / Bright modes might be fine for daylight - but in comparing night modes it seems to be irrelevant. Some form of calibrated mode should have been used or at least their respective movie modes
In my experience, Nexigo Aurora should be an OEM of Formovie Theatre by looking at the specs and interface ports layout. It will perform similar to Formovie Theatre.
Noise wise, they are similar, both are at good low dB level. However, the power consumption of Formovie is significantly higher,, which results in more heat dissipation.
For bigger screen, as the ANSI Lumens are shared on a bigger area, ideally, you should go for a high lumens model if budget permits. We will do a video for LTV-3500 Pro. Subscribe to stay tuned. Cheers.
Much better video and the AWOL looked better this time, with blacks and colour saturation, sorry I missed it but was your screen an ALR screen ? Also surely the 3500 and the pro versions will have further improvements for AWOL ? Also does Formoivie have a newer version releasing anytime soon ? Thanks
Wouldn’t doubt if there was a back door deal made somewhere for the awol to be hyped up this much AND defended as so. The black levels on the Formovie blow the awol away in person with proper settings. Don’t let this review fool you. Also remember that awol threatened a lawsuit to keep their projector off the AVS forum shootout because they weren’t crowned champ the one year they were in it. The more you know.
Lol all they did was change the settings on the formovie. Take the video of the awol from this video and compare it to their old video to the formovie. The formovie image has been made more shitty on the new video where as the awol video on the new video and old video is the same.
You are beyond ridiculous and if anyone is forcing their bias it's you. I've yet to see a single review of the AWOL 3000 that is negative. Most people say it's the best UST they've tested. Both are great and the Formovie is cheaper. Stop crying because someone thinks one is slightly better than the other.
Formovie has by far superior sound. Zero need for Soundbar or any other outside source. I’ve heard this 3000 in person and it’s quite lacking. Also the UI I’m not a fan of. Each unit has pros and cons and those subtle changes in color are adjustable if you want more dynamic saturation.
Yes, Formovie Theatre sound is better than LTV-3000 as the sound is by B&W. For sound wise, we may complement with sound bar or Home Theatre System. Thus, the main question is, do you prefer brightness or sound in a projector selection? Brightness is the primary factor of a good projector.
@darrelldarrell1447 not in s bad way you have to use a dedicated sound step up if you are investing so much in the projector and screen sound is just as important. I would never use the on board sound of any ust!!!!half the experience is lost
Thank you for the new comparisation👍This looks much better and the result is completly different now. Now the Awol dominates much more!
Great point!
I've received and been using the Awol 3000 Pro for two weeks now, and here are my thoughts. Most video reviews show the projection with a red tint, but in reality, the colors are vibrant when viewed with the naked eye. The biggest advantage of this laser projector is its clarity: the focus is very sharp, every point is crisp, even when I project at 120 inches, and the blacks are deep enough. I didn't notice any lag during gaming, having tried racing and fighting games, and the brightness is sufficient. The downside is that the contrast isn't as high, making the overall picture look a bit dim, but you get used to it after a while. I'm curious to see how it compares to the 3500 Pro and whether that $1500 price difference really makes a significant impact.
We will be adding a review for LTV-3500 Pro. You may consider using a Dolby Vision media player like Zidoo which will enhance the overall tone mapping. Subscribe to stay tuned.
@@HomeEntertainmentSG The source I am using is just their included Fire TV 4k max. Good advice. TY. btw, me and I think many people want to watch AWOL 3000 PRO VS NEXIGO AURORA PJ92 Comparison side by side as well!
You should be referring to Nexigo Aurora Pro. From the layout of the interface ports and specs which it is using ALPD technology, it is the same OEM as Formovie Theatre.
from the video (ruclips.net/video/Ef0tNjGDoOU/видео.html) @@HomeEntertainmentSG claimed the measured lumens of Awol 3000 Pro is just 2000, and Nexigo Aurora Pro is 2500, meanwhile, the contrast ratio is over 6000: 1, I am not sure if it is that good since I do not have it.
The Jersey Troll is back, your Formovie failed again outside of the distributors control.
Once again AWOL Vision dominates over the Formovie. Great review, the AWOL is in a different class in every level. Amazing how Formovie performs outside of their distributors control. Nice work on the video,
However the price comparison for the the average consumer will make the formovie win every time
@@monster9490the AWOL 3000 is about the same price, your thinking about the AWOL 3500.
Thank you for taking the time to make this comparison, it gives the user a better view of what they prefer. I do not have a projector but will be buying on later this year when my house built. My impression of what I saw was that they were closer than you thought and lent towards the Formovie. I did not like the reddish tint on the AWOL which was very clear at 7.48 on the coping, 7.52 on the thread and 8.05 on the ceiling . On the latter the greens and golds were far better too. Looking at other videos I think this is while the greater brightness is great for more ambient light scenarios, it is not so good in a dark room. So while the AWOL may be better for some buyers it may not be for others. I would be interested in hearing others comments on this.
very impressive upgrade for awol in terms of black level, trichromas are difficult to capture without the reddish color, which is not present in real life, again thx for the comparaison.
Thank you. Subscribe to stay tuned. Share the video. 🙏
Would you say the Fan noise is better on the Awol?
Got the Formovie and i´m not sooo happy with the fan´s.
I don’t understand the comparison used here. Vivid / Bright modes might be fine for daylight - but in comparing night modes it seems to be irrelevant. Some form of calibrated mode should have been used or at least their respective movie modes
lol The office mode on Formovie is not for accurate colors and great contrast, you needed to select Viewing mode for that comparison.
In all metrics, The Nexigo Aurora pro is stated as outperforming the AWOL3000 pro. Can you do a comparison of those two projectors.
In my experience, Nexigo Aurora should be an OEM of Formovie Theatre by looking at the specs and interface ports layout. It will perform similar to Formovie Theatre.
What’s with the noise? As I discovered the AWOL is a bit louder? Right ?
Noise wise, they are similar, both are at good low dB level. However, the power consumption of Formovie is significantly higher,, which results in more heat dissipation.
AWOL 3300 pro is using peak lumens and not ANSI.
Can we get AWOL 3500 comparison
Hi. Did u mean LTV-3500 with Formovie Theatre?
@@HomeEntertainmentSG any comparison to be honest. I'm honestly trying to decide between AWOL 3000 and 3500 at 120 inches.
For bigger screen, as the ANSI Lumens are shared on a bigger area, ideally, you should go for a high lumens model if budget permits. We will do a video for LTV-3500 Pro. Subscribe to stay tuned. Cheers.
@@HomeEntertainmentSG Thank You!
Much better video and the AWOL looked better this time, with blacks and colour saturation, sorry I missed it but was your screen an ALR screen ? Also surely the 3500 and the pro versions will have further improvements for AWOL ? Also does Formoivie have a newer version releasing anytime soon ? Thanks
Yes, it is using OmniSCREEN ALR Screen. 3500 Pro has better brightness. There are no new model updates for Formovie at this point.
I don´t think we are going to see any updates on the Formovie...
Wouldn’t doubt if there was a back door deal made somewhere for the awol to be hyped up this much AND defended as so. The black levels on the Formovie blow the awol away in person with proper settings. Don’t let this review fool you. Also remember that awol threatened a lawsuit to keep their projector off the AVS forum shootout because they weren’t crowned champ the one year they were in it. The more you know.
This article speaks about the false lumens claim by Formovie:
news.epson.com/news/formovie-lumens-projector-settlement
All those cameras have CMOS sensors... so it's not a cmos issue then.
Please do awol 3000 vs 3500 is the price difference worth it
Thanks for the suggestion. This video will be released soon.
@@HomeEntertainmentSG thanks
although the AWOL looks more vivid and has better contrast, I really do prefer the skin tones of the Formovie
For Awol, you can customise the preferred skin tone under colour correction settings. Cheers.
Lol all they did was change the settings on the formovie. Take the video of the awol from this video and compare it to their old video to the formovie. The formovie image has been made more shitty on the new video where as the awol video on the new video and old video is the same.
We do genuine videos and provide the facts. Perhaps u like to prove that Formovie is brighter than LTV-3000?
@@HomeEntertainmentSG your projectors are trash compared to formovie.
First and foremost, it is not my projector. I only review and state the truth. You overreacted for nothing unless you are from Formovie.
You are beyond ridiculous and if anyone is forcing their bias it's you. I've yet to see a single review of the AWOL 3000 that is negative. Most people say it's the best UST they've tested. Both are great and the Formovie is cheaper. Stop crying because someone thinks one is slightly better than the other.
Formovie has by far superior sound. Zero need for Soundbar or any other outside source. I’ve heard this 3000 in person and it’s quite lacking. Also the UI I’m not a fan of. Each unit has pros and cons and those subtle changes in color are adjustable if you want more dynamic saturation.
Yes, Formovie Theatre sound is better than LTV-3000 as the sound is by B&W. For sound wise, we may complement with sound bar or Home Theatre System. Thus, the main question is, do you prefer brightness or sound in a projector selection? Brightness is the primary factor of a good projector.
Again you defend the awol lol.
@darrelldarrell1447 not in s bad way you have to use a dedicated sound step up if you are investing so much in the projector and screen sound is just as important. I would never use the on board sound of any ust!!!!half the experience is lost
The AWOL is over saturated!
Your mom is over saturated.
It can be adjusted it can show more saturation and brightness than the formovie and awol is definitely better on blacks