Excellent overview - this can be a very complicated and confusing topic, and I really like the way you covered in a very easy to understand fashion - thanks!
Great job on this. I never fully understood what lens memory was used for, but I got it now. Do all of the major remote control systems control lens memory on projectors?
I was trying to decide between 16:9 and 2.4. Based on this video, I am going to do 2.4 and get a projector with Lens Memory. Do all projectors projectors that list Lens Memory have it automated with one button click or are there some I should avoid that would have to be done manually.
Thank you, all of them have it, but in some cases it may take two button presses to access the setting. Please reach out to our team at www.audioadvice.com to discuss the best projector option for your space. Thank you for watching
Thank you! There are many factors to consider, budget for projector, total width of room, seating distance. Please reach out to our team at www.audioadvice.com to discuss which is best for your situation. Thank you for watching
thanks for the information! You didn't mention Epson as a top tier manufacture. I've been reading into the Epson LS 12000 and it seems to be top notch (especially for a gamer).
Glad you liked it. Thanks very much. We did not mention any brands specifically in this video but just had a Sony and JVC sitting on the table. We like Epson a lot, they are a great value. The written article on this includes a link to the LS11000. Thanks for watching
Hi I have Sony - 725W 5.2-Ch. Hi-Res 4K Ultra HD A/V Home Theater Receiver that has 2 HDMI inputs and 1 HDMI output, a ABoolon 4K Projector that has 2 HDMI inputs. a Vizio V-Series 5.1 channel Dolby surround system that has 1 HDMI input. How can connect also these?. There is no TV here. The firestick is connected to receiver which is main source of signal distribution. Can I use a HDMI splitter?. Will there be any deterioration in the audio or video quality
Excellent overview - this can be a very complicated and confusing topic, and I really like the way you covered in a very easy to understand fashion - thanks!
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Scott your website and youtube videos have helped and saved me thousands. Thank you very much, your website and work is much appreciated.
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Great info guys.
Glad you enjoyed it
Super informative, thank you!
Thanks very much!
Great job on this. I never fully understood what lens memory was used for, but I got it now. Do all of the major remote control systems control lens memory on projectors?
Thank you very much. Most control systems can access the memories directly yes.
This is a great overview of what to look for in a new home theater projector.
Thanks very much!
Awesome video, very helpful!
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
Awesome breakdown. Thanks for the video!
Thank you!
I was trying to decide between 16:9 and 2.4. Based on this video, I am going to do 2.4 and get a projector with Lens Memory. Do all projectors projectors that list Lens Memory have it automated with one button click or are there some I should avoid that would have to be done manually.
Thank you, all of them have it, but in some cases it may take two button presses to access the setting. Please reach out to our team at www.audioadvice.com to discuss the best projector option for your space. Thank you for watching
Awesome video, extremely informative!
Thank you very much! Glad you liked it
Great video. If I watch both sports and movies, do you recommend a 16:9 or a 2.4 screen?
Thank you! There are many factors to consider, budget for projector, total width of room, seating distance. Please reach out to our team at www.audioadvice.com to discuss which is best for your situation. Thank you for watching
Great overview!
Thanks so much!
Great info. Can you guys do a video review on the new Epson LS12000 and LS11000? Thanks again.
Thank you, we will consider that.
@@AudioAdvice sounds good.
Can you talk about what’s needed for 3D, maybe what the best options are. I’ve heard that you want at least 3000 ansi lumens.
We just do not see any interest in 3D from our customer base. You do want high light output.
thanks for the information! You didn't mention Epson as a top tier manufacture. I've been reading into the Epson LS 12000 and it seems to be top notch (especially for a gamer).
Glad you liked it. Thanks very much. We did not mention any brands specifically in this video but just had a Sony and JVC sitting on the table. We like Epson a lot, they are a great value. The written article on this includes a link to the LS11000. Thanks for watching
I understand that this may not be a focus of your company, but do you have any reviews or recommendations for gaming-focused projectors?
We do not really know of any. You would want to look for the lowest input lag.
Hi
I have Sony - 725W 5.2-Ch. Hi-Res 4K Ultra HD A/V Home Theater Receiver that has 2 HDMI inputs and 1 HDMI output, a ABoolon 4K Projector that has 2 HDMI inputs. a Vizio V-Series 5.1 channel Dolby surround system that has 1 HDMI input.
How can connect also these?. There is no TV here. The firestick is connected to receiver which is main source of signal distribution. Can I use a HDMI splitter?. Will there be any deterioration in the audio or video quality
You could try but will probably have issues, but what your are attempting to do is not a great idea.
Why doesn't the 2.4:1 option show up on the configurator?
If you choose a projector that does not have lens memory it will not show up. If you do, it will. Thanks for watching
@@AudioAdvice there was no projector chosen yet. It was still generic.
Fantastic
Thank you! Cheers!
JVC. Got it.
Thanks for watching
Gokd job
Thank you
Great info here!
Thanks very much!