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Line of sight distance for wireless would be about 15 ft. Please note that I only stream, so for a smart projector like this where the projector could act as the source, does that simplify the problem by not requiring full 4K resolution video to be sent over the transmission method?

My receiver is eArc capable. And I don't know if they's support an ARC connection back to the receiver to transfer the sound from the on- board streaming platform.

That's something to look into. Another option: This projector has a bluetooth transmission option that's intended to go out to a Bluetooth speaker or headphones, along with a sync adjustment, so if your receiver accepts Bluetooth, or if you get an inexpensive Bluetooth receiver, you could at least get lesser quality stereo from it back to the AVR.

If I understand correctly, this projector does not have a color wheel. Does that eliminate the risk of a rainbow effect issue that is common in other DLP protectors? G Shane, I'm not entirely sure of the precise architecture of this engine and whether there's a wheel involved. But it's definitely not immune to rainbows. I saw a few here and there, particularly with moving white characters on black backgrounds, like with credits or the moving Oppo screensaver logo if you're familiar with that.

But they were very rare, at least for me. Hey Rob, Excellent review! I've had the Mitsubishi HC, which has served me very well for the past 10 years. The picture quality still seems very good, but I'd like to upgrade to 4K and I'd like deep space to look a bit darker. I'd also like a brighter picture overall. I kept looking back at the Optoma UHZ I was excited to see this LG model. I'm not a big fan of seeing all the pixels on the Epson.

I wish I could do a side-by-side comparison between these or even some other less expensive 4K projector to my HC They might all blow what I have out of the water in terms of 'deeper blacks'.

Thanks for your time! Dallin, I wouldn't say black levels are this projector's strong suit but I found them acceptable on the kinds of "deep-space" shots that typically mix a bright object ie a planet or space ship with the black of outer space. I can't comment much on the UHZ65, I haven't seen it. My concern is the input lag of the LG and the benefit of Laser vs. Bulb technology and degradation over time Also is it true that Laser at the same Lumens as a Bulb projector would be brighter.

Thanks for educating me! Bruce,I'm not sure either one of these would be the best choice for a golf simulator but I'm uneducated about the requirements. I do know a lot of people go for less expensive commercial laser models, such as the BenQ we tested recently, to gain brightness and avoid lamp changes.

I think both of these home theater projectors would sacrifice brightness and have you paying for image quality you don't need in a simulator. Hi Rob, Very nice and detailed review. Is this LG model considered true "native" 4K? Will I see a material visual upgrade in the LG? That is to distinguish between a projector like the LCoS-based JVCs and Sonys that use chips with a full 4K imaging device between those that use pixel shifting to get all the pixels of a single frame of a UHD signal on the screen in the allotted time.

But DLP XPR is effective and difficult to discern from native 4K from a distance in the absence of other differences in optics and processing.

Is there an actual date when the LG hupw will actually hit store shelves? I can't seem to find it anywhere. Joey, I checked with LG yesterday and was told by someone on their projector product team that units should be in stock at retail next week sometime.

How does this compare to an Optoma Cinemax P2? I'm setting up a theater room and could go UST or long throw at this point but would prefer laser for maintenance. It will be a " screen in a dark room. Justin, I haven't done direct comparison but I'd say if you don't have a requirement that calls for putting a UST projector up front you're much better off with the LG in a long-throw configuration.

Putting aside that it's color gamut and HDR is superior, you won't have the issues with modest corner distortion that you get with virtually all the USTs.

Thanks for the review. I currently have the ube purchased 4 months ago and am debating whether it is worth swapping it out for this new LG.

I use the epson ube in my living room and alternate between bright environments e. FPS type games. It seems the gaming means I need to stick with the Epson, but I was drawn to the smaller form factor of the LG which we would highly appreciate given it is an eye sore in the living room , the laser, and the perceived improvement in resolution e.

Given I need to use in both light and semi-dark environments, is there any justification in me switching to the LG or should I just stand pat with the ube? Jason, the UB is a great projector and I don't know that it's worth the swap.

I didn't see a huge difference in detail between these two projectors from 10 foot viewing distance on a 92 inch screen, though as some of the guys on AVS pointed out, the differences may be more profound at larger screen sizes. You won't gain anything significant in lumen output to help combat ambient light, so that leaves the no-bulb laser engine and smaller form factor.

Only you can decide what that's worth. The AU has 6 fL higher output using my inputs. I assume they should be the same; which is more accurate? Or is the AU really brighter? Thanks for confirming! Thanks Chuck -- both projectors should yield the same results. I'm not sure which one is more right, but I'll investigate. It's possible that the HU calc has been updated to use our measured number, which came in slightly below the rated spec, but the reality is that both projectors are the same and our sample was actually a AU sample anyway.

Note that the fL are always just loose estimates anyway. Rob, thanks for the nice review and all the answered questions. I did order it yesterday from LG directly and can't wait to have it setup and enjoy it.

I would very much appreciate if you provide this info. I will be sure to post my first impressions when I get it. Yes, I'm surprised this isn't in the rather meager manual.

Note that the rear two holes are positioned wider and closer to the edges of the projector, so the four holes together make a trapezoid and not a perfect rectangle. So a traditional mount with spider legs emerging from the middle would need a minimum of about 6 or 7 inches extension toward each hole from the center of the mounting plate or the pole position.

The projector weighs Plan accordingly. I do have a light controlled room but I would benefit from a lot of its features including its eARC port. The only thing keeping me from pulling the trigger is the black levels compared to the Epson. I currently own the Epson and I know the Harry Potter deathly hallows part 2 scene you mentioned well. On the it looks a bit washed out. Would the LG have better blacks than my Epson?

And compared to the ub are the black levels night and day? Almost like going from gray to more inky black? Thank you. Giovanni, haven't compared the directly with the UB or with this projector, but with the UB the difference in the handling of dark content vs the LG, and that scene in particular, was pretty dramatic.

Keep in mind that the LG projector's black can be lowered significantly with its iris, but you just won't get the same dynamic range between the brightest highlights and dark blacks in the scene, or the same level of shadow detail. And the LG wasn't terrible in this regard; just outclassed by the Is a laser projector dim over time like a lamp projector? Hey Rob, I'm trying to understand the importance of Video Modes.

What does this mean? Will this have any effect on video quality? Thanks again. Dallin,I'm not sure what thats referring to in the specs or whether it is correct. Great review!!! I mainly watching movies, my friend recommend me to buy gain 2. Many thanks. Harry, you should read our Home Theater Buyer's Guide resources to better understand what screen gain is and what the trade-offs are.

A screen with gain over 2. Do these projectors upscale HD content to 4K, like most all? Perhaps that's implied by the 4K resolution, but it's not stated anywhere that I can find. Yes, all 4K home theater projectors accept p signals and scale them up the fill out the full 4K pixel grid.

No Netflix yet. Twice the input lag and not quite ready for the future with less than full HDMI 2. Hopefully not too much longer until I can have that with VRR. Hi Rob, thanks for the review! Allowing a more accurate picture, this mode would suffer from a lesser "punch" image when in HDR mode? Assuming a dim-lit but controlled room with white walls and ceiling.

What a though task! Cheers from a brazilian living in Australia but a huge fan of Projetor Central! Do you have any information about the LG's lip sync capabilities? I am using headphones almost exclusively now with an Epson I've been using an antique DVDO to adjust lip sync.

I could do that as well for the LG, but I am wondering if the HU has a lip sync adjustment I could use if I sent the sound from the projector via optical cable to a DAC then to my two sets of headphones via analog cables? I could use bluetooth Laser Cut Model Boat Kits 980 headphones, but I prefer the sound quality of a wired connection. Do you think there will be any more rainbow effect with this projector vs the Epson or ? I didn't see a large or disturbing incidence of rainbows on the LG Laser Cut Model Boat Kits Repair but I'm not terribly sensitive to them.

On the other hand, the Epson projectors are all 3-chip LCD models that have no sequential color wheel and are therefore completely immune to rainbow effect.

Rob, thanks for the mounting holes details above. Everything is now installed and working. Picture quality exceeded my expectation - very happy. I am guessing with a screen it may be even better. Recommendations are welcome. Confirming no Netflix and Hulu yet in the webOS. The zoom and focus sliders are somewhat tough to control - i wish there were more sensitive but once adjusted its good.

Awesome, Nick-addicting the screen will absolutely take it to the next level. Any updates on pairing the Panny 4kplayer with the Epson? The first comment I would love to hear what you find. Hi Rob, Thanks for the great review. I have Epson UB which I love and is in excellent working condition. I wanted to upgrade to a 4K HDR projector.

Or should I wait for a year or two before replacing my projector? Pridhvi, I'm certain you'd be impressed with the sharpness and HDR on the LG, but would perhaps notice a drop in deep black performance along with missing your 3D.

Of course, you gain a laser engine that never needs bulb replacement with the LG as well. So it's really a toss up. Hi Rob, I would like to ask some more specific questions as a follow up to my previous comment.

I hope you will be able to clarify further. I have a inch screen with seating at around 16ft from the screen. I have a fairly dark room. I see that the picture is noticeably sharper with the UB super resolution feature.

I don't prefer to use Auto Iris on UB due to the overall dimming of the image at times. I love how deep the black levels are on the Epson even without using Auto Iris.

LG claims a dynamic contrast ratio of 2,, vs , on the UB. Is the contrast on LG better as the specifications suggest? I do online gaming occasionally. I am not a big fan of having to switch to Fast mode during gaming due to the low resolution like picture on the UB. However, the input lag is acceptable to me once I switch to the Fast mode. You mentioned in your review that the input lag is bad on the HUPW.

Will you be able to check this? Overall, this projector seems to be very promising with a very few exceptions. On the inch screen i tested with the UB, which has Epson's 4K enhancement with p chips, it was about equal at 10 foot viewing distance. Contrast was very good on the LG except when it was faced with difficult dark content, when it was okay but not remotely close to the UB.

If you're a black level fiend and have gotten used to this with the Epson you may notice the more infirm blacks on the LG, but I really don't know how deep the blacks are in practice with your old UB that is much inferior in this regard to the UB.

HGIG is a dedicated form of HDR that is compatible with some games and consoles, and I don't know what if any relationship it has to input lag. I did test lag in the projector's Game picture mode, which is absolutely required because it reduces the lag by about half compared to other modes to get to the numbers cited in the review. So that may be what this person was referring to. At measured input lag around 50 ms, the LG's lag is higher than the input lag you are getting with your Epson, which according to our original review of the was about 37 ms.

That's more, but not dramatically more. I have a garage with a actual 15' x 9' Stewart 1. It's possible that its overall treatment of dark material may look a little better but I'm not sure by how much But the LG really looks great with most material.

I thought its p to UHD scaling was excellent though I didn't run all the tests on it ; you can expect that from LG which has a ton of their own tuned scaling technology developed for the flatpanels.

But I think you'll really be blown away if you start streaming 4K or better yet get a UHD blu ray player going forward. As for brightness -- I don't forsee a problem. I get that this is a high gain screen with a projector rated for more lumens than your old projector, but it is after all a inch plus diagonal screen, and the LG has a very effective manual iris control that can really shut down a lot of light in its lowest setting. I think you'll enjoy going at least a little brighter than what your current projecetor can do,and I imagine you'll be able to tune for just the right brightness for punchy SDR and HDR.

How hot does the LG run? I'm trying to figure out if the laser projectors actually throw off less heat than their lamp based counterparts. Hi Rob, thanks a lot for the detailed review! I was wondering: I saw a review here in this side demonstrating the sharp wavelength peak profile of laser and LED beamers in comparison to a somewhat flatter curve for bulb based projectors.

This is what got me interested in laser beamers. The HUPW has two laser colors and the third color is achieved via laser to phosphor. Do you know hiw this impacts the light source quality?

How much or in what way would a two laser beamer differ or compare to a three laser beamer like Xk? Does the phosphor reduce the life span of the light source weakest part of the chain Thanks and greetings from Germany!

Thanks Rob, that was extremely helpful and on key to what I was thinking too. I do have a followup OPPO has a reputation for the best of both worlds.

What player would you suggest if I were to replace it, and should it be one that does not scale up to 4K, in conflict with the on board scaling of the LG AUBP projector?? UHD Blu-ray is the more accurate and official name for a 4K Blu-ray player designating that the resolution for the format and most 4K projectors is really Ultra HD x pixels, vs the "official" Digital Cineme 4K standard that is actually x All the disc and streaming content you know as 4K is really UHD.

If you don't get a UHD Blu-ray player you'll be missing out on the very best image quality you can get with this or any other 4K projector. By a big margin. Panasonic has taken over the mantle from Oppo on having the best disc players, and their better players have superb audio quality.

Xk was meant as example for LED projector Hey Rob, great review and kudos and thanks to you and PC for getting one up so quickly for this highly anticipated projector. My setup will have a projector sitting high in a soffit, with the center of the lens about a foot above the top of a " screen, throw about I'm confused by the numbers shown in the user manual as well as the PC site's throw calculator, as to whether this projector will have enough lens shift to work for me.

It seems from the PC calculator images, that I would need to flip the projector over in order to achieve what I need e.

Any clarification is much appreciated! How does this compare to benq ht? I'm looking to upgrade and curious if it's a significant improvement. No 3D? What the [fill in expletive here.

I'd also buy a newer TV in a heartbeat if it had 3D. I feel cheated Rob, I am in the middle of having a severe episode of "paralysis by analysis" to the point of having a difficult time sleeping, lol!

Building new dedicated basement build I was all down to purchase this but over on AVSForum there are some guys talking about poor vertical lens shift which is maybe opposite of what is intended doesn't go down when ceiling mounted and doesn't go up on shelf mount. Did you have any placement issue with this? Also, maybe even more concerning is that there are photos of a lot of light leakage.

Photos of the ceiling being lit up right in front of the projector. Any issues with this that you see? Any thoughts on that? Is there enough brightness even in HDR to overcome a lower screen gain? Thanks for your thoughts. I will stop rambling now.

John, I am familiar with Enclave's system and can clarify this for you. The hub and app together comprise the preamp controller and the WiSA transmitter to the speakers. This allows you to use the LG's volume control and internal menus to then set up and send wireless sound to powered WiSA speakers, such as those sold by Klipsch and some other speaker brands.

LG has a video on YouTube that shows how to hook up the system. Your level of detail is great. So for me, LG in white with Enclave it is. I would be glad to hear the black level measurements for this projector. Rob, great review as always! I have a general question about the laser projectors. Once the life of the laser light engine is over, is there a way to replace it? Or just toss the projector? Peter, I won't say it can't possibly be done with what would amount to an out of warranty part replacement, but I don't think the manufacturers are accounting for this in their product planning, so it remains to be seen how equipped they will be, or what it would cost, to do this some 8 or 10 years from now or whatever.

My guess is that by the time the laser died out it will be well past the point where you'll be wanting to update to the latest technology, which by then will no doubt be K resolution using advanced OLED imagers that make their own projection light.

That's a joke, of course What I can say, though, is that the 20, hour rating is with the projector used at full brightness Thank you Rob for this great review and for spending the time answering people's questions!!!

I am in the same boat as many here, debating between the ub and this LG. I like the bulb free projector, but I won't sacrifice picture quality. My question is, if using the right display, '' grey with 1. If grey screen won't help and if bulb vs laser is not a factor and the priority is picture quality watching HDR content would you go with the LG?

This one looks great, but it seems I'd give up on image quality vs the Epson UB? Or is it only the AUPB? Little to none, as noted in the review, though I am not particularly sensitive to rainbows. I do see them when frequently when it's a prominent issue, though. Estimated delivery has now been moved back to 3rd week of March.

LG has said that it is not honoring its sale price for pre-orders. Dealers are protesting. Thanks for the in-depth review, I'm trying to decide between this and the UB. I'll be switching between my new xbox and a HTPC for movies and shows, how easy is it to switch between two "modes" and does it save your preferences? I also use a tablet with customized IR codes for all my AV equipment, do either of these projectors accept IR commands?

Thanks again for all this great info! I received an email alert on Tuesday that this projector became available on their web site and jumped on it. It was already sold out the next day.

I just received it but have't unboxed it as yet. However, the day they received their inventory seems to be the day they took it off sale. Hence, they only had it on sale while there were none available. That seems like misrepresentation to me. What type of screen were you projecting on? I own this projector and get really noticeable sparkling on red images.

I have a black crystal 0. Others on avsforum are reporting the same red sparkling. Brian, I used a Stewart Studiotek , 1. What constitutes a "red" image? And on what Picture mode? Real noticable on static content. Any color test pattern would show it off easily as you wouldn't see it on other non red colors.

I went back and looked at this and there's definitely some laser speckle on red compared with a lamp based projector, more easily seen on a red test pattern or the pure red bar of a color bars pattern; also visible in magneta to lesser degree. So it's not non-existent. But not terrible, at least on my Stuart Studiotek and also not really bothersome, at least to me, on the Elite 1.

On the other hand, I see some folks on AVS complaining about this on the CineGray, so I think people experience it differently and obviously with different content. The speckle isn't actually sparkling in my observation, it's not moving with a static pattern, but there are darker spots that are layered atop the image, which is the nature of laser speckle.

It's kind of like a haze but it exists in a plane that's slightly different than the rest of the image. I'll be updating my review to comment on this, as well as the light spill that I missed due to my projector being on a shelf that was too far from the ceiling to spot it.

Bought one as soon as it was available. The only problem that I noticed that I didn't see addressed anywhere in your article or comments after, is I have it mounted on the ceiling and there is an extreme amount of light wash on the ceiling. Have you noticed this and what can be done to correct it. I did not initially notice any light spill on this projector because my rack installation did not situate the projector near enough to the ceiling.

It's something I'll watch for in the future. As for mediating it, it's easy enough to do since this lens sits recessed in the projector chassis. Prepare a small piece of opaque cardboard, maybe cut from a cereal box or something like that, into about a 4 to 5 inch square. Once the projector is fully mounted and the image has been adjusted with zoom and lens shift, you can slowly move it up from top to bottom -- that is, from the ceiling side downward -- to mask a portion of the lens output.

There should be a spot where it blocks the light spill without affecting the on-screen image. This essentially mimics the physical masking that manufacturers like BenQ and Optoma build into the chassis design of some of their projectors precisely to address this issue as it crops up with certain lens designs.

My current projector is a Panasonic pt-ae I have a dedicated home theater with a Stewart in screen. It also costs at least twice what the LG costs. If watching football in dark to moderately lit environments is what you're after, the LG may be the better and more cost effective choice.

Vs your Panny, you will gain not just brightness but also 4K resolution and HDR compatibility, which will be noticeable. I can't comment on whether the black levels will be equal, but I don't think you'll sacrifice anything terribly noticeable if at all in contrast, though I can't say for sure. Any news on my question from last month: Does it handle I'm interested in improvements in heat, brightness and of course the laser light source.

Do you have an opinion between the two? I'm projecting on a " screen in a dedicated theatre room. Thanks - ed. John, this piece runs fairly cool and punches nearly twice the brightness of your Sony or close to that.

Given the size of your screen, it sounds like you'll really benefit from the extra brightness along with the laser source. Hi there, is the LG AUPB is a good projector for a dedicated room with a " screen at a 20' thrown distance?

Martin, you can check our throw calculator to see whether that size screen is possible at your throw distance. ROB, Thanks for the review. I wanted to truly gage if I wanted a or elite screen. Now know I will be going with a Given the comments on black level and contrast would you recommend a gray or white screen.

I intend to use the HDR feature in a light controlled room but when my 2 year old is with me I'm sure I'll have the recess lights on. It sounds like the Gray screen will improve blacks and contrast but reduce brightness. Should I go with a whit screen instead. We're using one in our studio right now and it really helps with black level in dark rooms as well as ambient light viewing. Weighing cost of complete setup screen, installation, etc.

I can't see why you would use the long-throw LG unless space was an issue and you couldn't mount the LG at an appropriate throw distance. I used the LG with a inch Elite CineGrey 3D in moderate light in our test lab and got good results with in my view just a bit of laser speckle, but I'll warn readers that some posters on AVS Forum are have complained about speckle with this and other screens.

Is it a significant step down in terms of picture quality? Pridhvi, if you're asking about the Epson UB vs the , the is noticeably inferior to the UB, in black level, color gamut, and the quality and automation of its lens. Just in case LG ever reads this, I'm just throwing in another "No 3d, what the [insert expletive]". Completely off my radar without this.

Hello, Can someone who have the chance to have this projector can say if today it's possible to download Netflix App on the WebOS? Thank you It's crasy to sell a cinema projector with webOS and without Netflix app support.

Amazon is there, including a button on the remote for it. I can't say why this version of WebOS is so limited and I hope that changes soon, but at this point it's definitely a drawback. Maybe some other day to day users can comment if there have been any updates in the interim.

Thanks a lot for your answer. It's seem to be the best mix of the 3 references i just menioned And one another issue I found is with bluetooth audio system. I have a Herman Kardon audio setup. In the 3 projectors I tested, I can connect easily my speakers but Thanks for your fast response for my post I forgot to mention that that the screen that I presently have is a Stuart Gray Hawk I am tossing a coin and hoping that the first projector that I get will be either the JVC or the LG whichever one comes first is the one I will buy because both of them are back ordered.

Now that the LG sample has been returned won't be able to get a head to head comparison but it would still be great to get your thoughts.

I was wondering where exactly is the hot air outlet, and if the air comes out at a high temperature and airflow? What would then be the minimum distance to the side panels of the cabinet? Thanks in advance. Jose, the projector brings in air from one of the side panels and outputs it from the other, but I'm afraid I don't recall which of the two sides of the projector is the outtake.

Perhaps one of our readers who owns the projector can supply that information. I also don't recall it getting terribly hot but I did not measure it.

The minimum space requirement may be listed in the rather meager manual which is available for PDF download from our database page available at the View Projector Details link on this review page. Hi Rob, Great review, I even went and bought one : it seems to be perfect for my situation However, I am having real trouble setting It up.

I have mounted it on the ceiling with a Qualgear mount and in Front Ceiling mode, but the image is mostly on the ceiling in the correct orientation. I can get it mostly onto the wall using lens shift, but it's right at the top and is certainly not right.

It feels like there must be an inverted button or such, but I can't find it anywhere. For context, I had a benQ Tk and before in the same setup with no issues. Hopefully, I am missing something very silly Thanks! Joe, I'm sorry you're having this issue. LG advertises a wide vertical lens shift for this projector but I've seen some reports on AVS forum of other users also not being able to get their image situated down far enough.

So if you've set the projector to Front Ceiling and are getting the right orientation, there's no other internal setting you've missed. One solution, at least temporarily, is to aim the projector down to bring the top of the image where you need it and engage the geometric correction. Another longer term option if you want to avoid keystone correction, as much of a pain as it is, is to put a short pole extension on your mount if you can add one or look for other ways to lower the mount by the required distance, such as with some 2x4 blocks screwed into the ceiling joists in that location that the mount can then screw into rather than being screwed directly into the ceiling assuming that's enough to get it where you need it.

Bummer - I apologize to you and other readers that potential limitations in the placement weren't initially flagged in the review along with a couple of other quirks that some users at AVS called out when they received their projectors.

I'm working on some additional updates to the review and will be more careful about exploring things like this in the future. My test setup calls for a tall rack placement so I don't always catch things that are only obvious with a ceiling mount, such as light spill or limitations on shift in one particular direction.

Rob, thanks so much for your detailed and thoughtful review. I'm very excited to be receiving my new HUP projector in the next few day and want to optimize the configuration into my home theater system. Connect the Apple TV4k to the receiver and then pass through the video signal to the HUP projector Of these options, 3 is least desirable as it would require me to upgrade my otherwise perfectly matched Denon receiver to a 4k model.

Which of these approaches will deliver the best performance? Lee, if you weren't planning to use the projector's WebOS streaming platform and opting to just use your Apple TV4K, then 3 would usually be the preferred and most convenient option.

But given that you can't get a 4K video signal through your receiver, then I would connect the Apple to the projector via one of its non eARC ports, then connect the projector to the receiver via the eARC port. This should allow you to get multichannel digital audio out of the projector from the Apple TV as well as from the projector's WebOS internal streaming platform -- which does have some cool stuff in it you might want to watch even if you're using AppleTV for your main streaming services.

Good luck and enjoy your new projector! Hi Rob, After reading the user manual some things surprise me: 1. Because laser light can bounce inside and damage it. Not yet available in Europe I really would like to purchase a LG because of all the pros and cons that you have clearly laid out for me.

However, I have heard you need up to 15 feet of distance for a in image is that true? Check our throw calculator to see the min and max distance for a inch image. I'm worried that moving to this projector I'm going to lose black level performance.

Any thoughts? Just in case LG is paying attention, here's yet another vote for "Please bring 3D to this projector in an update. Add 3D, and I'll buy this projector for my 4K upgrade over any other model, hands down. But no 3D, no sale, period. First off, you knocked it out of the park with your review. I've read it Laser Cut Model Boat Kits 98 multiple times. I've had the same projector since I own the Mitsubishi HC It's been a great projector, but has always suffered from contrast in dark scenes and motion blur.

I was going to purchase the HUPW, but it's dark screen contrast issue is worrying me. Will it be way better than my HC, because the HC is so old? Or do you think it will be similar. Thanks for your help. I have seen conflicting information regarding the size of the light border from this projector as well as which 0.

Do you know if the model you received had a first or second generation 0. Gary, I cannot even remotely imagine that a brand new projector in is using the old gen 0.

My own experience was that the light border was negligible and it never occurred to me that it was the old chip or that this was something of concern. Hi Rob, Thanks again for another great review. In your opinion is the Sony worth the added cost for a light-controlled install? Daniel, this is a tough judgement call if black level is your big priority.

I do think the ES will have the lower black level and perhaps some additional sharpness from its native 4K chips and bigger lens it's lens may also be more flexible in terms of the vertical shift; users of the LG have reported issues with inverted ceiling mounts of the projector not having enough downward range to facilitate their screen position.

I asked Usman Pirzada from Wccftech how confident he was that this projector uses the first generation chip and this was his reply: " It was the first thing I noticed when I hit the lights.

This was fixed in all 2nd generation 0. So you can infer from the fact it has an obvious light border that LG is using a first generation chip. So for this to be a second generation chip 1 TI created a 2nd generation chip with the same problem that the public does not know about and 2 LG engineers missed that statement while fact-checking.

It is possible - but exceedingly unlikely. First, thanks for the advice for dealing with the light wash on the ceiling 17 Feb reply. Big problem I'm having now is the lip syncing. Have adjusted it through the receiver and my Amazon 4k fire stick. Have issues every time I fire it up. Never a issue with my old Epson Is this something that will be fixed by future software updates?

Bill, are you aware that the projector has its own lip sync adjustment that should be available for HDMI inputs as well as the Bluetooth output? Also, if you haven't discovered it yet, you can get to the full settings menu by pressing and holding down the menu button, you don't have to navigate to it through the slide out quick menu that comes up. You can step through submenus for the Iris, Adaptive Contrast, and some others on the fly.

Hello rob great review i just order this projector do you think is going to be a problem whit the ceiling mounted?





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