ProjectorScreen.com and Projector Reviews Announce the Results of the 2024 UST Projector Showdown
Hisense and Formovie take the top spots.
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Hisense and Formovie take the top spots.
Features an enhanced ALPD RGB+ 4.0 triple-color laser technology, upgraded Dolby Vision, and second-generation Bowers & Wilkins acoustics.
The PX3-PRO achieves 110% of the BT.2020 color space and offers 3000 ANSI lumens of brightness.
The Premiere 9 and The Premiere 7 ultra-short throw projectors offer advanced laser technology, 4K resolution, and enhanced sound features.
Delivers up to 120-inch 4K PRO-UHD images in a modern chassis that can be placed close to the wall.
Both models feature Google TV and a Dolby Atmos sound system.
Includes the L9H TriChroma triple-laser Laser TV and L5H 4K Smart Laser TV.
Ultra Short Throw ALR projection screens are engineered to reject ambient light.
Can produce sharp 90-inch images when placed 5.6 centimeters from the wall, or 120 inches at a distance of 18.3 centimeters.
New models are the company’s most advanced projectors to date.
Capable of projecting at 4K and HDR10 resolutions with screen sizes of up to 150 inches.
Designed to reject ceiling and ambient light for UST projectors.