Yaber is honestly lacking behind, no price bangers, no power bangers. You just get, what you're not paying on top for a better product... The competition is definitely worth a look at... Thank you still, Caleb!
Yeah, I wasn't really impressed with the amount of ANSI lumens on the new UST projector. If it was 2500 or more I would have been really impressed even if it was an extra $500 or so
Since Caleb is so knowledgeable about home theater set ups, I do wish he would review more projectors. They’re still the cheapest way to get a massive picture and sadly there just isn’t all that much good content for projector reviews
For $1,000, I would not be looking at Yaber as an option. Considering Epson is releasing UST's that can be found for $999, this doesn't seem all that competitive. I don't trust Yaber's ANSI measurements, but if the T2 is actually 400 ANSI Lumens, for $225 that is a solid deal. Hopefully The Hook Up is able to compare some of these to other projectors as similar price points.
Great Projector Find! keep the new UST projector News Finds coming! Currently have 6 Projectors (all the old school type with front projection and some with Interchangeable Pro lenses) after moving into a new Home in Tennessee by the Smoky's with a different kind of Floorplan, now have ideal space to place a great 4K UST projector that can project up to 100" wide image in 1.39:1 (cinemascope) wide format. The Video content is being provided by both a 4K Commercial Blue-ray player and the new Kaleidescape Strato V Movie Player. Also really like the new set of Lifestyle type projectors that you can just quickly attach to a 2-inch diameter counter to ceiling quick mount poles (Manfrotto Short Deluxe Autopole-2). I can throw these lightweight poles anywhere and just clamp miniature projectors or LED lights (web casting) etc. Turns out the are ideal for popping lifestyle projectors anywhere in your kitchen, dinning room or office for a quick on the wall TV experience in less than 60 seconds. I have several Source Four Mini LED Ellipsoidal lights, the quickly pop on 2" poles next to lifestyle projectors, and can light up existing Artwork on the walls around the house.
With my issue being ceiling height does anyone know the lowest the bottom of the picture can be from the unit of the short throw? He said 9 inches from the wall but what about height?
Height is always dictated by the wall the screen will be on. So if you have a 12' wall, it would be 3' high for 100" for an average size entertainment stand. For a bigger screen, the distance from the wall will increase, but lumens will drop.
For projectors, and especially portables ones, information about true 24p cadence support, and 4K 60fps HDR support, would be useful information. Love this videos and your insights!
For me projectors are a better option than TV's. You can do the size of the picture that you desire. In TV's you have what you have. When you're getting used to the size of the picture you are stuck with that size and that sux. With projectors you just need to put them a little bit more away from the screen in woilaaaa, you have 20 inches more.
I have a 2k ansi lumen VAVA 4k with an ALR fresnal screen and I can have a well lit room with no issues. These projectors are not suitable for a room with standard lighting above a 40 watt bulb.
Interesting tech. But the image quality doesn’t look very good here. While JBL consumer speakers are far from high-fidelity. And Ÿaber are they German like the company name implies or Chinese?
What a wrinkly screen they have setup at the booth, also not using a good ALR screen at CES seems sort of wild but I guess they are at least being honest with how it’ll likely look as you aren’t buying a high end screen to go with a cheap projector.
Please cover more projectors at ces please
Yaber is honestly lacking behind, no price bangers, no power bangers.
You just get, what you're not paying on top for a better product...
The competition is definitely worth a look at...
Thank you still, Caleb!
Yeah, I wasn't really impressed with the amount of ANSI lumens on the new UST projector. If it was 2500 or more I would have been really impressed even if it was an extra $500 or so
You need to cover Valerion. They are redefining what a projector can do at a lower price point. They have a booth at CES
I’m afraid the Valerion won’t live up to the hype. Especially at the non-kickstarter prices. You can’t even get lens shift below the top priced model.
unfortunately the yaber k300s is only 1080p
Since Caleb is so knowledgeable about home theater set ups, I do wish he would review more projectors. They’re still the cheapest way to get a massive picture and sadly there just isn’t all that much good content for projector reviews
For $1,000, I would not be looking at Yaber as an option. Considering Epson is releasing UST's that can be found for $999, this doesn't seem all that competitive. I don't trust Yaber's ANSI measurements, but if the T2 is actually 400 ANSI Lumens, for $225 that is a solid deal. Hopefully The Hook Up is able to compare some of these to other projectors as similar price points.
The little one looks fun.
It isn't summer until you have a portable projector
Man i hope we get some budget ust projectors
Ive owned only projectors for years. Way cooler than TV's for sure.
You should get your hands on the Valerion ! Your'll be blown away!
Great Projector Find! keep the new UST projector News Finds coming! Currently have 6 Projectors (all the old school type with front projection and some with Interchangeable Pro lenses) after moving into a new Home in Tennessee by the Smoky's with a different kind of Floorplan, now have ideal space to place a great 4K UST projector that can project up to 100" wide image in 1.39:1 (cinemascope) wide format. The Video content is being provided by both a 4K Commercial Blue-ray player and the new Kaleidescape Strato V Movie Player. Also really like the new set of Lifestyle type projectors that you can just quickly attach to a 2-inch diameter counter to ceiling quick mount poles (Manfrotto Short Deluxe Autopole-2). I can throw these lightweight poles anywhere and just clamp miniature projectors or LED lights (web casting) etc. Turns out the are ideal for popping lifestyle projectors anywhere in your kitchen, dinning room or office for a quick on the wall TV experience in less than 60 seconds. I have several Source Four Mini LED Ellipsoidal lights, the quickly pop on 2" poles next to lifestyle projectors, and can light up existing Artwork on the walls around the house.
you did not say anything about the resolution
With my issue being ceiling height does anyone know the lowest the bottom of the picture can be from the unit of the short throw? He said 9 inches from the wall but what about height?
Height is always dictated by the wall the screen will be on. So if you have a 12' wall, it would be 3' high for 100" for an average size entertainment stand. For a bigger screen, the distance from the wall will increase, but lumens will drop.
3 inches from the entertainment stand to the bottom of the image?@@kriswingert1662
For projectors, and especially portables ones, information about true 24p cadence support, and 4K 60fps HDR support, would be useful information. Love this videos and your insights!
For me projectors are a better option than TV's. You can do the size of the picture that you desire. In TV's you have what you have. When you're getting used to the size of the picture you are stuck with that size and that sux. With projectors you just need to put them a little bit more away from the screen in woilaaaa, you have 20 inches more.
Cool product.
can they do 3d?
Exactly
Yaber Daba Doo!
offer code knocks off $15, not the $229 promo
Projectors are not bright enough. Not unless you can block out all light sources.
Good projectors over 3000 Ansi lumens are. Not this junk.
I have a 2k ansi lumen VAVA 4k with an ALR fresnal screen and I can have a well lit room with no issues. These projectors are not suitable for a room with standard lighting above a 40 watt bulb.
@kriswingert1662 my 3000 ansi with vividstorm. 6 alr is watchable but nothing spectacular
Only 1080p? Pass!
Yaber is a nobody in the projector scene. They make cheap, and poor performing projectors. Plenty of other options
Suggest a short throw
I have a mini fir sewing works great
nice sponsorship you got there
Not gonna replace my Nebula…. There’s just no way
The little one doesn't come with the dongle at the sale price.
So many USTs and portables… and zero home theater projectors. ZERO. Not a single HT projector announcement at CES.
Valerion VisionMaster projector
coverage at ces 2025.. plzzz 😎
Interesting tech. But the image quality doesn’t look very good here. While JBL consumer speakers are far from high-fidelity. And Ÿaber are they German like the company name implies or Chinese?
What a wrinkly screen they have setup at the booth, also not using a good ALR screen at CES seems sort of wild but I guess they are at least being honest with how it’ll likely look as you aren’t buying a high end screen to go with a cheap projector.
1000 lumen ahahhahaa.
No, I wouldn't call that a projector.
Nowhere near enough ansi lumens to be any good. Show the 5000 lumen Hisense ust please
Android tv no google tv and laser without additional white led.. Rubish
Bad projector bad copies of already existing projectors maybe it’s cheap enough to attract stupid buyers