The amount of information is one thing but the production value of this video is amazing. I can’t imagine the amount of time spent creating it. Well done.
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@David Mander BRO, you just typed "your" instead of "you're". You can talk to me about "talking properly" when you learn the basics of the English language.
As a former Home theatre installer, I'm ashamed to say that I know installers who don't know the basics of screen and projector setup. I very much appreciate the video and am surprised that some of these companies don't reach out to youtube presenters and hire them as technical reps since much of the training I have received in a variety of disciplines has been lacking in comparison
Dipping my toe into the home theater realm. Seen a million of these videos. Yours is one of the few I've watched all the way through and looked at your upload playlist. You got great energy and legitimately seem to be enjoying yourself. Well done, sir.
Man, I want to thank you for all the helpful information. You’ve done a GREAT job explaining some of the details of projectors and screens. People like you are what make looking information up on RUclips worth the effort. Thank you and please don’t stop making these informative videos.
You're the most under-rated guy in the game! I LOVE your videos. Great content, concise, knowledgeable, great teacher, great pace, entertaining, etc. Phenomenal bro. Great video!
Great video. I would like you to make a video which explains how to acoustically treat your room with acoustic panels, bass traps. Budget solutions and their placement and all.
I came here knowing nothing......and now I know everything. You've helped me with my PowerPoint I'm making to my husband on why we need one. You've helped my case immensely with the technical...😅
Me before watching this: "Yeah, I know a thing or two about projectors." *watches video* Me: "I didn't know anything about projectors." Thanks for this useful info, man! Great video!
WOW! I'm SUPER impressed with the in-depth information and the excellent production. This actually helped me decide to NOT set up a projection TV because it's WAY more involved (and pricey) for me! Thank you, Chris, for taking what had to be LOTS of time to "construct" this amazing production from beginning to end! I'm seriously impressed!
Great video, and very informative. I quibble with the idea that most movies are 2.35:1. In theaters, movies are a mix of 2:35:1 and 1.85:1. In the past couple of months I've watched Alien, which is 2.35; Aliens, which is 1.85; and The Wizard of Oz, which is a nearly square 1.33:1. For me a 16:9 screen is the best compromise for a projector screen, even for movies.
hi !! can you recommend me some projector models that can with 400inch screen for about 3000$? I want to show movies outdoors at night? with BenQ HT5550 is it possible? thank you very much ! please !!!
@@hero_bop I use the 5050ub with a 200' screen but inside only. No complaints with the quality, being I know how to get the most out of it using the advanced settings. Not sure how it will fair with 400' outside. You're gonna need a lot of throw space.
You are a God amongst men. Thank you so much for all your hard work on these. This particular video could not have come at a better time. Thanks so much!
Dude, Im looking to get a projector and have watched an inordinate amount of videos. Your's are my favorite. You are providing a great service here. Thank you.
I’m on my 2nd projector setup... I went from a ceiling mount BenQ 1080P matched to a motorized and tensioned 100” screen to a Optoma Ultra short throw 1080p matched to a 92” screen at my new house. I almost Have a complete 7.2 surround sound completed. I do have LED kit and I added a few DJ lights for a amazing light show when I listen to music!
Thank you for breaking it down! I'm looking into turning our bonus room into a theater room in the next year and your videos are a BIG TIME help! There is so much to know and I want to make sure I get it right
I was thinking of a projector for a home theater as we finish our basement. I've read reviews and was going to buy a screen and projector based on the few things I've read. Your videos have been extremely helpful. In fact I've changed course on what I thought would be our best options. You may have saved me a considerable amount of time and money as well. There just isn't enough information given to customers by employees at big box stores or by posters online who may have questionable information and recommendations. Thanks for contributing. Its people like you who make the internet what it was intended to be. A hub for sharing information freely to make life better for all. If I should see you out in the world expect a beer to be put on my tab
Beautiful Theater setup, Right now i have a unfinished basement and am going to be using your set up as a guide to complete mine just with some of my finishing touches. Very clean i love it.
This was a great video. If you ever revisit the topic, maybe cover black screens as well! We custom built a 45”x80” frame with black projector fabric from Rose Brand. We tried out two blacks and a gray, and ended up with Boost 122 IFR. It’s a bit wooly, like duvatyn, but it gave us an analog dithering that renders everything very film-like, and is super ALR for daytime viewing.
I have an ultra short throw projector, I have a windowless cinema room. Do I need a alr or clr projector screen or can I just get a regular white one that is cheaper?
I made my first 94" DIY screen using a sheet of white 1/4" thick Gatorboard, which is like foamcore, but stiffer, harder and more dent resistant. I made a 1x4 wooden frame and wrapped it in black velvet. It worked great. I remember comparing it to a professionally made screen at the time, and could tell no difference.
I would just like to say thank you your video was a great help. I have recently upgraded to a projector and now was looking at getting a better screen as I wasn’t too happy with the cheap one I got and after watching your video. I think I have all the info I need. Thanks
I dont know you Chris. I never heard about you. But I am an upcoming projector owner, and the fact that during my research I see this video uploaded 7 hours ago is both creepy, yet amazing. Fresh information is the best. Though this video just kind of convinced me that I'm fine using my freshly painted smooth white wall. Though maybe I'll need to turn down brightness because a pitch black room becomes well lit when the projector is running.
Great video. I'm looking to get the same projector and am a bit conflicted about which screen to get. The room is light controlled, but has white walls. It seems I have to choose between the risk of hot spots, low brightness or poor black levels. PS. IMO the ambilight needs to go. It may add a sense of immersion on a small TV, but it doesn't do anything good for a 135" screen.
I constantly re watch your videos to reassure myself I'm doing the right thing LOL. So the general rule of thumb is gray screens are better for most cases.
I considered them but they are far inferior to individually addressable LEDs since they light up in large chunks and are incredibly expensive for a big screen. This whole project cost me less than $300
@@ChrisMajestic Chris can you talk about the project that you used? I've seen Philips hue system but it's expensive and I would love an alternative that you think is better and cheaper.
Question for those with short throw projectors. How difficult is it keeping the unit or table it sits on clean? Or how often does it get accidentally out of place?
I keep the projector of a table, no issues at all, the projector won't Move u less touched by someone, and of course you have remote control so need to touch the projector an in the first place, adjusting the projector is wayyyyy tooooo simple
Wow! Switching over from oled to a short throw projector is more complicated than I thought. I was about to order the VAVA short throw projector until I came across this video.
Excellent video as always, great information for anyone thinking about getting a projector. I have a 100 inch manual pull down screen because I couldn't decide on a motorized 120 inch screen, it was supposed to be temporary but I'm 2 years in now
Really great video, very informative, thanks ! I got a question : what is the point of getting a long throw ALR screen in a dark room like yours, versus a grey 0.5 - 0.8 screen ? More contrast with the ALR even in a dark environment ?
I’m just someone with a pipe dream to one day own a projector setup and this seems like a ton of stuff you have to get right when you buy or you’re wasting your money. It’s very intimidating.
Thank you. Fantastic breakdown of all information required. What screen would you recommend for a perfectly dark dedicated cinema room paired with a Hisense C1 projector?
Hey this is a really amazing video. I've been planning for a while now for a projector and plan to get started this month and this video was very helpful, informative, direct, etc.
Great comments, thanks! These seem to be talking about front projection screens only? Are rear projection screens competitive? Are they different in spec?
I think it's time to get an update on your theatre Chris. Looks like you've got some new speakers. Awesome video, I wish I had this video like 3 years ago, but I was able to figure all of this out on my own with 100's of hours of research!
Phenomenal video, thanks for your research and expertise, I learned a ton. I’m planning on either purchasing or making my own screen and now I have some info about what to look/plan for.
Hi Chris, Thank you for the video, it was very informative. I'm considering going with the Elite Screens Yard Master, 120 Inch Outdoor Front and Back projection for my patio/pool. I haven't figure out what would be the best projector to peer it with, as I need 1) front and back projection, 2) Outdoors resistance, and 3) light control (it will be in a patio). Would you mind recommending a few projectors for me to consider? Thank you.
Honestly, super video man, straight to the point and some really useful information here... I'm exactly in this situation so I'll probably watch this video a couple of times during the few months ;) Thanks Chris
Dude, You did the absolute best review I have seen. You explained almost every single detail that I could think of and more. I still can't figure out what screen & projector is the best for me so, I'm just going to buy the same set up that you have (screen & ST projector) and call it a day. 😆 🤣 😂
11:33 you have hot spotting on your projection + ALR screen potentially... would double check this. Could do with putting the projector a little more back.
The projector is around 17ft away. As I mentioned in the video, some screens will produce hot spotting but there's not a lot you can do about it. Keep in mind that the camera exaggerates hotspotting too
Chris such a powerful video. Pls what will you recommend for a church, we plan on getting a projector dispay in 4k on out backdrop can't afford an led screen. Pls what projector and screen can we buy knowing we have loads of lights
Very informative. Covering a lot of questions for newbies. But, one question that has to be asked before picking a screen is....Do we go with a HD screen or anamorphic? If we go with an anamorphic aspect ratio screen then when we view HD material we'll lose information along the top and bottom...or will overshoot the screen. If we go with a HD screen then when watching films shot in 2.35:1 we'll loose information on the left/right sides correct? e.g. The Dark Knight. Flips back and forth throughout the film. Are we going to keep our finger on the "screen memory" button? Won't happen on a flatscreen TV...yes we're limited to at most 99"...and those are still too expensive for most of us. So I guess any 4k or 8k flatscreen up to 88" Or, we could use that paint called "Goo"? Then there won't be any "over-shot" as there's no frame. And that entire wall is the screen. though, I guess once you've watched a few movies you could later start adding a border and thus a "frame" around the projected areas.
Considering the Samsung Premiere Ultra-Short throw or the Optima. ALR screen? Also will you be reviewing the Samsung? Would love some feedback prior to purchasing
I'm a big Samsung user. I'm talking appliances, cell phones, TV, ect.. I'm intrigued by the projector but if the differences are minuscule, I'll probably go with the black Vava. The black works much better with my setup
@@ChrisMajestic is that typically a bad sign for the quality of the product. You would think that Samsung wants to get this technology out to RUclips reviewers to help sell their product before the Holidays. I'm also concerned that I don't see many other reviews online or via Amazon. Maybe COVID delays
The amount of information is one thing but the production value of this video is amazing. I can’t imagine the amount of time spent creating it. Well done.
Bro, I am not even in the market for a screen or projector but they way you explain things is perfect. Keep up the good work brethren.
@David Mander Yep and you are my son. Go to sleep. Me and mom have plans tonight.
Seriously. I just watched the whole video!
Irk!!??? Im not in the market for one either and I watched the whole video like oooo aaaaaahhh...this dude is awsome
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@David Mander BRO, you just typed "your" instead of "you're". You can talk to me about "talking properly" when you learn the basics of the English language.
Holy shit, this is one of the most comprehensive reviews I’ve ever seen, regardless of topic!
As a former Home theatre installer, I'm ashamed to say that I know installers who don't know the basics of screen and projector setup. I very much appreciate the video and am surprised that some of these companies don't reach out to youtube presenters and hire them as technical reps since much of the training I have received in a variety of disciplines has been lacking in comparison
Dipping my toe into the home theater realm. Seen a million of these videos. Yours is one of the few I've watched all the way through and looked at your upload playlist. You got great energy and legitimately seem to be enjoying yourself. Well done, sir.
Man, I want to thank you for all the helpful information. You’ve done a GREAT job explaining some of the details of projectors and screens. People like you are what make looking information up on RUclips worth the effort. Thank you and please don’t stop making these informative videos.
This is the definitive one-stop shop for all screen information! Great video, Chris!
the bigger the better, end of story
Sometimes
You're the most under-rated guy in the game! I LOVE your videos. Great content, concise, knowledgeable, great teacher, great pace, entertaining, etc. Phenomenal bro. Great video!
Great video. I would like you to make a video which explains how to acoustically treat your room with acoustic panels, bass traps. Budget solutions and their placement and all.
I came here knowing nothing......and now I know everything. You've helped me with my PowerPoint I'm making to my husband on why we need one. You've helped my case immensely with the technical...😅
Me before watching this: "Yeah, I know a thing or two about projectors."
*watches video*
Me: "I didn't know anything about projectors."
Thanks for this useful info, man! Great video!
Totally agree! I was the same. LOL
my feelings exactly lol
WOW! I'm SUPER impressed with the in-depth information and the excellent production. This actually helped me decide to NOT set up a projection TV because it's WAY more involved (and pricey) for me! Thank you, Chris, for taking what had to be LOTS of time to "construct" this amazing production from beginning to end! I'm seriously impressed!
Great video, and very informative. I quibble with the idea that most movies are 2.35:1. In theaters, movies are a mix of 2:35:1 and 1.85:1. In the past couple of months I've watched Alien, which is 2.35; Aliens, which is 1.85; and The Wizard of Oz, which is a nearly square 1.33:1. For me a 16:9 screen is the best compromise for a projector screen, even for movies.
The CLR 3 screen size is actually 123".....not 121" as specified in one of the clips.
hi !! can you recommend me some projector models that can with 400inch screen for about 3000$? I want to show movies outdoors at night? with BenQ HT5550 is it possible? thank you very much ! please !!!
@@hero_bop I use the 5050ub with a 200' screen but inside only. No complaints with the quality, being I know how to get the most out of it using the advanced settings. Not sure how it will fair with 400' outside. You're gonna need a lot of throw space.
Currently selecting my projector and screen for my new house next year, your channel is so so helpful!
You are a God amongst men. Thank you so much for all your hard work on these. This particular video could not have come at a better time. Thanks so much!
I had no idea the amount of variables involved with getting the desired result. Quite comprehensive. Great video
Dude, Im looking to get a projector and have watched an inordinate amount of videos. Your's are my favorite. You are providing a great service here. Thank you.
I’m on my 2nd projector setup... I went from a ceiling mount BenQ 1080P matched to a motorized and tensioned 100” screen to a Optoma Ultra short throw 1080p matched to a 92” screen at my new house. I almost Have a complete 7.2 surround sound completed. I do have LED kit and I added a few DJ lights for a amazing light show when I listen to music!
I'm really really interested in the tutorial for the LED torture experience. I need it pls.
right?! he had me at " toture yourself" hahaha
It's coming this week. Look out for it
So helpful and comprehensive! Thank you for making this video!
Excellent info. Thanks Chris. Everybody loves Chris...LOL.
This is a great primer for more than just projection screens. As usual, great work!
Thank you for breaking it down! I'm looking into turning our bonus room into a theater room in the next year and your videos are a BIG TIME help! There is so much to know and I want to make sure I get it right
This was INCREDIBLE. What an amazing tutorial. Brilliant work!
I was thinking of a projector for a home theater as we finish our basement. I've read reviews and was going to buy a screen and projector based on the few things I've read. Your videos have been extremely helpful. In fact I've changed course on what I thought would be our best options. You may have saved me a considerable amount of time and money as well. There just isn't enough information given to customers by employees at big box stores or by posters online who may have questionable information and recommendations. Thanks for contributing. Its people like you who make the internet what it was intended to be. A hub for sharing information freely to make life better for all. If I should see you out in the world expect a beer to be put on my tab
Man how did you know that I was looking for this video this week...lol.
Thanks.
Same here are you going with 16:9 or 2.35?
@@mibz1117 16:9 as it's more common. What about you?
@@segelburgess2136 16:9 as well
Beautiful Theater setup, Right now i have a unfinished basement and am going to be using your set up as a guide to complete mine just with some of my finishing touches. Very clean i love it.
You are awesome. i listen to your videos even when I'm not that interested in the subject. Keep up the good work.
This was a great video. If you ever revisit the topic, maybe cover black screens as well! We custom built a 45”x80” frame with black projector fabric from Rose Brand. We tried out two blacks and a gray, and ended up with Boost 122 IFR. It’s a bit wooly, like duvatyn, but it gave us an analog dithering that renders everything very film-like, and is super ALR for daytime viewing.
Thank you so much, you earned yourself a like and a sub, btw your editing is amazing!
BenQ HT2050. Nice! I've had this projector for 4 years now and the picture still blows me away.
Chris, What a great informative video! Your way of explaining each piece of equipment is outstanding. Thank you
Good advice. I like the idea of getting the projector first so you can determine screen size later. Very helpful. Thanks.
Wonderful tutorial! I've learned so much in 13 minutes!!! Thank you!
Excellent presentation. Thanks.
I have an ultra short throw projector, I have a windowless cinema room. Do I need a alr or clr projector screen or can I just get a regular white one that is cheaper?
great video bro, everything in a nutshell. Thank you so much
Great detailed video bro. Subscribed.
I made my first 94" DIY screen using a sheet of white 1/4" thick Gatorboard, which is like foamcore, but stiffer, harder and more dent resistant. I made a 1x4 wooden frame and wrapped it in black velvet. It worked great. I remember comparing it to a professionally made screen at the time, and could tell no difference.
You are such a great teacher... I hope you are able to put your skills to use in whatever you do!
I would just like to say thank you your video was a great help. I have recently upgraded to a projector and now was looking at getting a better screen as I wasn’t too happy with the cheap one I got and after watching your video. I think I have all the info I need. Thanks
Great vid man, thanks! That ambi-light set up is sick too!
Essential video. Should have done years ago like you said.
great video and I'm wondering if you'd be able to tell me which screen would match My LG HU810PW projector best
Will save this for my next media room setup
New favorite go to channel for all my home theater questions. 💯
I dont know you Chris. I never heard about you. But I am an upcoming projector owner, and the fact that during my research I see this video uploaded 7 hours ago is both creepy, yet amazing. Fresh information is the best. Though this video just kind of convinced me that I'm fine using my freshly painted smooth white wall. Though maybe I'll need to turn down brightness because a pitch black room becomes well lit when the projector is running.
Great video. I'm looking to get the same projector and am a bit conflicted about which screen to get. The room is light controlled, but has white walls. It seems I have to choose between the risk of hot spots, low brightness or poor black levels.
PS. IMO the ambilight needs to go. It may add a sense of immersion on a small TV, but it doesn't do anything good for a 135" screen.
Thank you! I'm a designer and requests from a projector have been common, really helpful!
I'm looking for one and this is very informative
Outstanding video, keep up the good work!
I constantly re watch your videos to reassure myself I'm doing the right thing LOL. So the general rule of thumb is gray screens are better for most cases.
Can we get a video tutorial on the ambilight setup.... I go to RUclips because I don't like to read 😕
lol. If I can get enough interest I'll consider it
@@ChrisMajestic probably a good idea to talk about using Philips hue synbox with a projector if they are happy to sponsor you.
I considered them but they are far inferior to individually addressable LEDs since they light up in large chunks and are incredibly expensive for a big screen. This whole project cost me less than $300
@@ChrisMajestic Chris can you talk about the project that you used? I've seen Philips hue system but it's expensive and I would love an alternative that you think is better and cheaper.
@@ChrisMajestic I'm not clear which project you mean, but anything under $300 sounds great! I'd be pretty happy if it was under $3000.
i was just looking at a projector review when i saw your vid in the recommendations and i gotta say this is so helpful
I can't afford any of this stuff, but I'm watching because your videos are so nicely presented and informative. Keep killing it.
Question for those with short throw projectors. How difficult is it keeping the unit or table it sits on clean? Or how often does it get accidentally out of place?
I keep the projector of a table, no issues at all, the projector won't Move u less touched by someone, and of course you have remote control so need to touch the projector an in the first place, adjusting the projector is wayyyyy tooooo simple
@@rudrabrahmna7350
Hi,what’s is the best screen can use for short throw projector and also ambient lights.ALR or CLR?
Thanks
Wow! Switching over from oled to a short throw projector is more complicated than I thought. I was about to order the VAVA short throw projector until I came across this video.
You stuff has been Insanely helpful in planning my home theatre. Thank you!
This guy can make anyone buy anything, I want a projector now
Wow! Now I understand why it took so long to discuss screens 😳 So much to consider.
Great video details. Back to my LCD tv I will go.
Excellent video as always, great information for anyone thinking about getting a projector. I have a 100 inch manual pull down screen because I couldn't decide on a motorized 120 inch screen, it was supposed to be temporary but I'm 2 years in now
Still have it?
What brand is it?
Beautifully explained and well made. Kudos mate.
Excellent video!!! Very informative!! Love the website for throw distance. Thank you
Really great video, very informative, thanks ! I got a question : what is the point of getting a long throw ALR screen in a dark room like yours, versus a grey 0.5 - 0.8 screen ? More contrast with the ALR even in a dark environment ?
Even though it doesn't look like it, my room is multi-purpose so I sometimes entertain company with the lights on.
I’m just someone with a pipe dream to one day own a projector setup and this seems like a ton of stuff you have to get right when you buy or you’re wasting your money. It’s very intimidating.
Thank you. Fantastic breakdown of all information required. What screen would you recommend for a perfectly dark dedicated cinema room paired with a Hisense C1 projector?
Hey this is a really amazing video. I've been planning for a while now for a projector and plan to get started this month and this video was very helpful, informative, direct, etc.
Best explanation
Edit
Best explanation with great examples.
A lot of efforts
Hey Chris! Do you know the paint colour of the dark grey paint used in your Theater room? Looks really nice!
I cant wait for the led video! :)
Thanks for taking the time and effort to produce this..as usual informative and well presented 👍👍
Great comments, thanks! These seem to be talking about front projection screens only? Are rear projection screens competitive? Are they different in spec?
I think it's time to get an update on your theatre Chris. Looks like you've got some new speakers. Awesome video, I wish I had this video like 3 years ago, but I was able to figure all of this out on my own with 100's of hours of research!
It's coming soon. The video for the speakers is also coming soon. :)
Simply amazing. Awesome job!
Holy crap that was informative, now the hard part applying what I learned to browse amazon and buy a decent screen (wish me luck)!!
Did you find one?
Great skill explaining and visualizing exactly what you’re talking about. Very well done video!
10:44 I see you have placed LG UST on top of center speaker. Is it suggested to keep it like that? I am considering a UST.
Answering questions I didn't even think to ask. Thanks, man!
Phenomenal video, thanks for your research and expertise, I learned a ton. I’m planning on either purchasing or making my own screen and now I have some info about what to look/plan for.
Great guide for an absolute beginner with 0 knowledge in projection
Dude, I love all your videos. so helpful and informative!
Whats a good screen here in the UK for around £500/600 just a fixed one onto a wall. Epson 7100 aka HC 3800
i didn't even know this was as important lol. amazing work! really enjoy all your content.
Hi Chris, Thank you for the video, it was very informative. I'm considering going with the Elite Screens Yard Master, 120 Inch Outdoor Front and Back projection for my patio/pool. I haven't figure out what would be the best projector to peer it with, as I need 1) front and back projection, 2) Outdoors resistance, and 3) light control (it will be in a patio). Would you mind recommending a few projectors for me to consider? Thank you.
Honestly, super video man, straight to the point and some really useful information here... I'm exactly in this situation so I'll probably watch this video a couple of times during the few months ;)
Thanks Chris
Your setup is sick. Two svs subs gotta pound that room 😮👍👍
I really like your video, you are yoda when it comes to detailing.
This is great, we are new to this, and this will help us get the right screen.
Excellent info! Editing spot on. Thank you Chris!
Absolute genius video. I have no clue what to buy (if I do get a projector), but watching this video educated me beyond belief. Can I adopt you? :)
Dude, You did the absolute best review I have seen. You explained almost every single detail that I could think of and more. I still can't figure out what screen & projector is the best for me so, I'm just going to buy the same set up that you have (screen & ST projector) and call it a day. 😆 🤣 😂
11:33 you have hot spotting on your projection + ALR screen potentially... would double check this. Could do with putting the projector a little more back.
The projector is around 17ft away. As I mentioned in the video, some screens will produce hot spotting but there's not a lot you can do about it. Keep in mind that the camera exaggerates hotspotting too
@@ChrisMajestic you can move the projector back. It will reduce the hot spotting. I own 3 ALR screens and moving the Pj back reduces the hot spotting
Chris such a powerful video. Pls what will you recommend for a church, we plan on getting a projector dispay in 4k on out backdrop can't afford an led screen. Pls what projector and screen can we buy knowing we have loads of lights
Very informative. Covering a lot of questions for newbies. But, one question that has to be asked before picking a screen is....Do we go with a HD screen or anamorphic? If we go with an anamorphic aspect ratio screen then when we view HD material we'll lose information along the top and bottom...or will overshoot the screen. If we go with a HD screen then when watching films shot in 2.35:1 we'll loose information on the left/right sides correct? e.g. The Dark Knight. Flips back and forth throughout the film. Are we going to keep our finger on the "screen memory" button?
Won't happen on a flatscreen TV...yes we're limited to at most 99"...and those are still too expensive for most of us. So I guess any 4k or 8k flatscreen up to 88"
Or, we could use that paint called "Goo"? Then there won't be any "over-shot" as there's no frame. And that entire wall is the screen. though, I guess once you've watched a few movies you could later start adding a border and thus a "frame" around the projected areas.
Considering the Samsung Premiere Ultra-Short throw or the Optima. ALR screen? Also will you be reviewing the Samsung? Would love some feedback prior to purchasing
I'm still patiently waiting for the Samsung and Epson LS500. Maybe I should get my subscribers to let the manufacturers know. lol
For the price, the vava 4k goes down to $2k when on sale from amazon it went on sale 2x now in the last 3 months
I'm a big Samsung user. I'm talking appliances, cell phones, TV, ect.. I'm intrigued by the projector but if the differences are minuscule, I'll probably go with the black Vava. The black works much better with my setup
@@ChrisMajestic is that typically a bad sign for the quality of the product. You would think that Samsung wants to get this technology out to RUclips reviewers to help sell their product before the Holidays. I'm also concerned that I don't see many other reviews online or via Amazon. Maybe COVID delays
Ty for the video...Also, you gave me so many ideas with your Tshirt. I just made one using my Echo tank printer with a Star Wars comic book cover.
Great video! You killed it! Excellent job! 😀🎬🍿
What is the name and brand of the grey paint on your walls and ceiling?