I think it is a rebrand of the Bomaker Polaris 4k, that i just took. A really huge value for the price (1500 euros from the bomaker site). Just projecting on the wall is spectacular
I love your T-shirt at 0:02! Personally, I'm considering the H6; it looks more robust. I'm curious to see how it compares side by side with the A6 and the LTV3500, how they perform in brightly lit rooms with natural daylight.
@@BuildMontage Thank you, it's great to hear that the H6 is better. H6 is much cheaper than LTV3500, so I have a tough decision whether to trust Casiris or spend more on AWOL. Actually, for the price of one LTV3500, I can buy almost three H6 units now, so the difference is huge. Can you tell me if the problems described by people who purchased certain units of A6 have been resolved in H6? I'm referring to Amazon customers who complained in their reviews that some A6s are very blurry at the top of the screen when projecting over 90 inches. Did you notice anything like this when testing H6?
@@dariuszdarkowski9788 your talking about focus uniformity. It can’t be beaten in the AWOL models. I’m actually making another video on the 3000 pro it’s in final stages of production now and I discuss the focus uniformity across the whole screen is pretty much best in class. I don’t recall if the h6 has that issue but I think it was pretty decent.
@@BuildMontage I do. It does well out of the box but was hoping to make it look better. I do not know how to calibrate it or have to tools to do so. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Please let me know how I can contact you off of youtube if possible. Thanks!
Hi! Same story for me: I have this projector and alr screen, but have no tools for calibrating it. I would highly appreciate it if you share your settings with us 🤗
@@erictowery736 hiii can you please share your review of this projector. I am planning on getting one as well. I have space constraints so only looking in UST segment.
I believe it's eARC but may need to confirm with Casiris. All I know is to date its the best UST I have tested... I do have the Formovie in for review so will be interesting to see.
I just received this projector. I had my screen mounted for a optoma ust and am having a heck of a time aligning it with my 120” screen. No where in the manual does it mention height to mount the screen only the horizontal distance to screen. Can anyone make any recommendations? Also, anyone have any cal settings they want to share. I know they may not work but I always like to try. Thanks
It's the kind of thing you would need to measure yourself when you place the projector where it needs to go and then mark the bottom of the screen position on the wall. That's really the only way to do it.
Its pretty close in perforance.. It's what I have in my setup as my daily driver. I do have the Formovie as well, but I have the Casiris A6 in my setup. I find it brighter.
The Casiris A6 and the Formovie are not 3D projectors. That is why *I'm leaning toward buying the AWOL LTV-2500 or the LTV-3500 because they are 3D UST triple laser eArc 4K Dolby Atmos projectors.*
Wouldn’t buy personally. I’d either go for the Formovie Theater or the Philips Screeneo U5. The U5 isn’t triple laser but cheaper and has Dolby atmos and vision.
What size is your screen? Do you feel the 2200 lumens can handle 120" with some ambient light like in the scene where your daughter is playing video games?
This could for sure handle it. Regardless of the "rating" this is by far the brightest projector once calibrated that Ive ever tested. I'm using it in my personal setup upstairs over all other projectors. The Formovie was pretty solid as well, but that had to go back to the distributor. The A6 produces an amazing image and I know whoever buys one will love it.
@@BuildMontage see this is spinning me in circles, because tonight the Casiris Tech guy literally talked me out of the 120" and said I should get a 100".
@@nostyle126 It all depends on the screen type. Im using a 100" and it's VERY bright - as you can see from the examples. I couldn't go 120" because it would mean the projector would have to go lower down, and I have a center speaker so no bueno. 100" is still massive... Sorry to confuse you - I was just answering honestly how I see it. (I don't make money from this LOL!)
@@BuildMontage no, I appreciate your replies. What is snagging me is that I'm not sure the difference between 85" and 100" is so substantial that it warrants switching from TV to projector. I could get a cheap 85" television for $1k or I could get a Ust and ALR screen for maybe $2k. So is that extra 15" worth $1k. That's what's making me hesitate.
I need to get one in for review. What I will say is that this projector being triple laser and having colour calibration controls has rendered an incredibly cinematic and bright image with excellent black levels. Hopefully one day I get the Formovie in.
@@BuildMontage Fanstastic review! Thank you for your coverage on this A6! I really want 3D in my choice of projector since for strict 2D personal viewing I have an OLED TV, but for the family movie nights where i wont be super strict about color accuracy etc I want a projector that does a good sharp 4K picture and decent colors in HDR (Dolby Vision is planned/promised) on a 120" screen with eARC for the 11.1.4 setup I have in our media room. Would you say for this circa $2000 price point this Casiris A6 is probably the best choice to go for? I'm not seeing other choices that have 3D, eArc, and triple laser.
@@ReconFX7 The Formovie and the Casiris A6 are not 3D Projectors. That is why I'm leaning toward buying the AWOL LTV-2500 or the LTV-3500 because they are 3D UST triple laser eArc 4K projectors.
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I would say that a collaboration with Leo and running through a calibration with hcfr would be awsome. I have searched no good videos on It.
Oh man! Can’t watch yet, but look forward to when I can in full! Leaving comment cause….I’m excited to check it soon!
Can you do a top 5 UST? Like how does this compare to the FORMOVIE???
I think it is a rebrand of the Bomaker Polaris 4k, that i just took. A really huge value for the price (1500 euros from the bomaker site). Just projecting on the wall is spectacular
You prefer this over the AWOL VISION LTV-3500? I've heard fantastic things about that one.
I can only comment on what I’ve tested.
I love your T-shirt at 0:02! Personally, I'm considering the H6; it looks more robust. I'm curious to see how it compares side by side with the A6 and the LTV3500, how they perform in brightly lit rooms with natural daylight.
H6 is better and the ltv3500 pro is better again. Both are super bright.
@@BuildMontage Thank you, it's great to hear that the H6 is better. H6 is much cheaper than LTV3500, so I have a tough decision whether to trust Casiris or spend more on AWOL. Actually, for the price of one LTV3500, I can buy almost three H6 units now, so the difference is huge. Can you tell me if the problems described by people who purchased certain units of A6 have been resolved in H6? I'm referring to Amazon customers who complained in their reviews that some A6s are very blurry at the top of the screen when projecting over 90 inches. Did you notice anything like this when testing H6?
@@dariuszdarkowski9788 your talking about focus uniformity. It can’t be beaten in the AWOL models. I’m actually making another video on the 3000 pro it’s in final stages of production now and I discuss the focus uniformity across the whole screen is pretty much best in class. I don’t recall if the h6 has that issue but I think it was pretty decent.
Thank you for making this review. I would really appreciate if you post some of your settings Please.
Unfortunetly this projector is long gone now :(
Awesome review. Could you share your color calibrations?
I could but they wont help you for your room. Do you have this projector?
@@BuildMontage I do. It does well out of the box but was hoping to make it look better. I do not know how to calibrate it or have to tools to do so. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Please let me know how I can contact you off of youtube if possible. Thanks!
Hi! Same story for me: I have this projector and alr screen, but have no tools for calibrating it. I would highly appreciate it if you share your settings with us 🤗
This was a great video, thanks! I am more keen now to consider UST, but your 2 days calibration looked very complicated and intimidating.
@@erictowery736 hiii can you please share your review of this projector. I am planning on getting one as well. I have space constraints so only looking in UST segment.
This looks good. Now to decide between it and the Cinemax D2 for $2,000.
Thanks for the review... can it be ceiling mounted with an upside down image?
Yes it can!
I couldn't quite hear in the video but is one of the HDMI ports eARC (not just regular ARC)? It's unclear from their documentation.
I believe it's eARC but may need to confirm with Casiris. All I know is to date its the best UST I have tested... I do have the Formovie in for review so will be interesting to see.
Some good options for UST now which is good to see 👍
What is the size of the stand you have it on? How far from the wall and how far below the screen is it.
I'll have to measure everything up when I get a chance and let you know.
Can it show vertical mode like portrait for tik tok watching and shorts videos
No
Would a triple laser ust like this work well as an outdoor use projecting onto a 16’ screen?
No I dont believe it will project that large.
I just received this projector. I had my screen mounted for a optoma ust and am having a heck of a time aligning it with my 120” screen. No where in the manual does it mention height to mount the screen only the horizontal distance to screen. Can anyone make any recommendations? Also, anyone have any cal settings they want to share. I know they may not work but I always like to try. Thanks
It's the kind of thing you would need to measure yourself when you place the projector where it needs to go and then mark the bottom of the screen position on the wall. That's really the only way to do it.
Thanks for the video Tony
Thanks for watching mate.. hopefully it helps some folks after a UST :D
Great video! How does it compare to others like the Formovie Theatre?
Its pretty close in perforance.. It's what I have in my setup as my daily driver. I do have the Formovie as well, but I have the Casiris A6 in my setup. I find it brighter.
The Casiris A6 and the Formovie are not 3D projectors. That is why *I'm leaning toward buying the AWOL LTV-2500 or the LTV-3500 because they are 3D UST triple laser eArc 4K Dolby Atmos projectors.*
Look at the Casiris H6, it’s just come out
Hi. Great vídeo. I have choose 4 826d atmos, 2 front, 2 behind, 2 sw and 1 central column. Denon 8500ha.
Virtual Atmos are amazing 🙏
How’s the picture in a well lit room?
It’s great! I use it as my daily driver still in that room.
Wouldn’t buy personally. I’d either go for the Formovie Theater or the Philips Screeneo U5. The U5 isn’t triple laser but cheaper and has Dolby atmos and vision.
I have wemax a300, it's a great UST projector
What size is your screen? Do you feel the 2200 lumens can handle 120" with some ambient light like in the scene where your daughter is playing video games?
This could for sure handle it. Regardless of the "rating" this is by far the brightest projector once calibrated that Ive ever tested. I'm using it in my personal setup upstairs over all other projectors. The Formovie was pretty solid as well, but that had to go back to the distributor. The A6 produces an amazing image and I know whoever buys one will love it.
@@BuildMontage see this is spinning me in circles, because tonight the Casiris Tech guy literally talked me out of the 120" and said I should get a 100".
@@nostyle126 It all depends on the screen type. Im using a 100" and it's VERY bright - as you can see from the examples. I couldn't go 120" because it would mean the projector would have to go lower down, and I have a center speaker so no bueno. 100" is still massive... Sorry to confuse you - I was just answering honestly how I see it. (I don't make money from this LOL!)
@@BuildMontage no, I appreciate your replies. What is snagging me is that I'm not sure the difference between 85" and 100" is so substantial that it warrants switching from TV to projector. I could get a cheap 85" television for $1k or I could get a Ust and ALR screen for maybe $2k. So is that extra 15" worth $1k. That's what's making me hesitate.
@@nostyle126 yes it’s a tricky one for sure. I live my UST setup upstairs. I have a video tour of it on my channel page but it’s with a Vava Chroma.
I got the 1080p led projector casiris omnistar l80 for 280 dollars 👍😎👍📽
Vava chroma vs Casiris A6?
So far the A6 is still in use at home
How would this stack up against the formovie?
I need to get one in for review. What I will say is that this projector being triple laser and having colour calibration controls has rendered an incredibly cinematic and bright image with excellent black levels. Hopefully one day I get the Formovie in.
@@BuildMontage Fanstastic review! Thank you for your coverage on this A6! I really want 3D in my choice of projector since for strict 2D personal viewing I have an OLED TV, but for the family movie nights where i wont be super strict about color accuracy etc I want a projector that does a good sharp 4K picture and decent colors in HDR (Dolby Vision is planned/promised) on a 120" screen with eARC for the 11.1.4 setup I have in our media room.
Would you say for this circa $2000 price point this Casiris A6 is probably the best choice to go for? I'm not seeing other choices that have 3D, eArc, and triple laser.
@@ReconFX7 The Formovie and the Casiris A6 are not 3D Projectors. That is why I'm leaning toward buying the AWOL LTV-2500 or the LTV-3500 because they are 3D UST triple laser eArc 4K projectors.
Nice one