Cool video thanks… Now PLEASE tell me where to find that cabinet for the screen and projector! Edit, Nevermind!! Found it thanks. $5000 500lb package from china, I’ll have to pass. It’s gorgeous though.
Did you know? AWOL caters specifically to gamers, movie enthusiasts, and outdoor adventurers. This targeted approach allows for deep optimization of features and builds brand loyalty within these communities.
I am glad i still got €100 for my hardly used Epson beamer...😂 No offend and you got the best setup, but at these prices?! Not wanting to buy all this stuff to watch some movie in my living room anymore.
@@KonaLife Nice job copying the most used meme and using that in a comment that had no bad intend to this channel. Don't you worry one bit about my financial situation please. Maybe get a nice job too? (-as i don't have to anymore!) Then hopefully one day, you can get out of your parents basement.
@NexiTech Sorry, last question, how do you think this stacks up against the 3500, and do you think anyone that has this version would regret not getting the 3500 for the extra brightness? It's about a 2k price increase, but I could see for some, that being beneficial.
@@seandavis884 No problem my friend. Answer to your question is a bit tricky. On the one hand if you already have the 3000pro and good control over the lighting in your room I personally would not go for 3500. But If you don't have the projector and your room have alot of ambient light then I would go with 3500. For sure it's more brighter then 3000pro but it's not really that huge difference in my opinion. Personally I would go for the 3000pro and good UST ALR screen and for rest of the money you can get some decent 5.1 surround sound. But again that's just me :)
8ms is a huge lag in gaming. Pros would call this unplayable. I would only play slow games like Resident Evil 3rd person games on it. Forget Doom, you will be killed on easy difficulty like I always am on my LG 4k 8ms TV.
@@shijersey8336 No, but if a pro says "unplayable" it means there is definitely lag. You may not notice it immediately but it's there, and compounded with whatever hz the screen is running it, it could make it even worse. So you may not realize it but you are damaging your user experience.
Im sorry but I strongly disagree with you. 8ms input lag and even 15ms is damn good for gaming. Professional gamers try to keep input lag under 15ms and casual gamer will do just fine even with 40ms. For everyone else It's easy, just google it and check it for yourself.
Hi, I work in AAA gaming, whilst not perfect We use LG OLEDS in checking input speeds. LG’s is around 6.5ms input lag. The difference between 6.5ms and 8ms is imperceptible. Double digits lag is a problem, 8 and under is fine unless you’re playing ranked COD competitively or something.
I really like this video! I love the big screen where I can watch 3D and play games!
Where did you get your projector cabinet?
Here is the video of the cabinet and you have links in description. ua-cam.com/video/mZPXMH2IOMg/v-deo.html
Cool video thanks…
Now PLEASE tell me where to find that cabinet for the screen and projector!
Edit, Nevermind!! Found it thanks.
$5000 500lb package from china, I’ll have to pass. It’s gorgeous though.
Welcome back man!
Thanks man! :)
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AWOL caters specifically to gamers, movie enthusiasts, and outdoor adventurers. This targeted approach allows for deep optimization of features and builds brand loyalty within these communities.
Compare to formovie theater ,which one would you recommend?
The Awol has the better top corner sharpness
Does this support Amazon prime or VUDU app online 3D movies?
Are there any downsides to using an Apple TV 4K instead of the firestick?
Is there any downsides driving Ferrari instead of the Lamborghini?
@@NexiTech nope
Hello Nexi, do you think it's better than Vava ?
Yes, definitely.
Does AWOL ltv pro have speckle issue or any feature to counter the speckle issue that is common with tri laser projectors
Great video! Nice projector
Thank you! Thanks for stopping by.
i want this projector so badly , but i am still stuck with my XGIM AURA. i dont know what to do to it. I cant use 2 projectors
Do you like the Xgimi Aura? I'm indecisive at this point 🤭
Thanks Nexi. 👍🏼
Nice to see your comment Ron :)
I am glad i still got €100 for my hardly used Epson beamer...😂
No offend and you got the best setup, but at these prices?!
Not wanting to buy all this stuff to watch some movie in my living room anymore.
Fair enough :) Thank you for your comment.
Nice job telling everyone you’re poor without telling everyone you’re poor.
@@KonaLife Nice job copying the most used meme and using that in a comment that had no bad intend to this channel. Don't you worry one bit about my financial situation please. Maybe get a nice job too? (-as i don't have to anymore!) Then hopefully one day, you can get out of your parents basement.
How much difference with the 3500 model besides the price
The 3500 have higher brightness output so in the room with ambient light you get better preformanse.
What kinda of screen is that?
UST ALR screen for ultra short throw laser projector.
@@NexiTech Thanks, I take it, it's a lenticular ALR, and not a fresnel?
@@seandavis884 Yes, it's lenticular ALR projector screen.
@NexiTech Sorry, last question, how do you think this stacks up against the 3500, and do you think anyone that has this version would regret not getting the 3500 for the extra brightness? It's about a 2k price increase, but I could see for some, that being beneficial.
@@seandavis884 No problem my friend. Answer to your question is a bit tricky. On the one hand if you already have the 3000pro and good control over the lighting in your room I personally would not go for 3500. But If you don't have the projector and your room have alot of ambient light then I would go with 3500. For sure it's more brighter then 3000pro but it's not really that huge difference in my opinion. Personally I would go for the 3000pro and good UST ALR screen and for rest of the money you can get some decent 5.1 surround sound. But again that's just me :)
Cool
does this support play station 4?
Yes.
8ms is a huge lag in gaming. Pros would call this unplayable. I would only play slow games like Resident Evil 3rd person games on it. Forget Doom, you will be killed on easy difficulty like I always am on my LG 4k 8ms TV.
but not everyone is pros dude
@@shijersey8336 No, but if a pro says "unplayable" it means there is definitely lag. You may not notice it immediately but it's there, and compounded with whatever hz the screen is running it, it could make it even worse. So you may not realize it but you are damaging your user experience.
Im sorry but I strongly disagree with you. 8ms input lag and even 15ms is damn good for gaming. Professional gamers try to keep input lag under 15ms and casual gamer will do just fine even with 40ms. For everyone else It's easy, just google it and check it for yourself.
@@NexiTech I don't need to Google anything. I know from experience.
Hi, I work in AAA gaming, whilst not perfect We use LG OLEDS in checking input speeds. LG’s is around 6.5ms input lag.
The difference between 6.5ms and 8ms is imperceptible.
Double digits lag is a problem, 8 and under is fine unless you’re playing ranked COD competitively or something.
Hello Nexi, do you think it's better than Vava ?
Yes definitely!