The built in soundbar is amazing, for a built in sound bar. The negatives you mentioned do not bother me. I use my Nvidia Shield remote which also controls the projector, I set my projector out of reach of kids and pets and I also do not like having every spot light on in my room lol. There are brighter projectors, but I would gladly sacrifice some brightness for better contrast and the best built in soundbar (that I have to use until I ship my 11.2.4 overseas.)
Something is off, you said that's a 120" screen, are you sure? That looks more like 100", maybe the huge sub on the right changes the perspective that much.
I can’t concentrate on the review because the picture doesn’t line up with the screen. You can keep your kids from the sub but not from bumping the projector?
This screen only has a gain of .5 which is pretty low (I clicked the link to the screen you provided). While this projector isn't the brightest out here I'm curious how much brighter it would be with a screen with a higher gain.
They dont have ultra short theow screens with high gain. Its a limit of light saturation. Since the light source is close to the screen the gain has to be lower otherwise you would have hot spotting on the screen.
@@Lowkey_nxthxn seeing the sub on video doesn’t do it justice. When you see an average sized man standing next to it, you can perspective on how big this is. You’d still need some smaller subs for mid bass coverage, but this beast will more than cover your infrasonic needs.
Sorry, I came to see the subwoofer and the screen got in the way!😅
I'm also 😅
Exactly 😀
The built in soundbar is amazing, for a built in sound bar. The negatives you mentioned do not bother me. I use my Nvidia Shield remote which also controls the projector, I set my projector out of reach of kids and pets and I also do not like having every spot light on in my room lol. There are brighter projectors, but I would gladly sacrifice some brightness for better contrast and the best built in soundbar (that I have to use until I ship my 11.2.4 overseas.)
oh my. that's the largest living room subwoofer I've ever seen. haha
Something is off, you said that's a 120" screen, are you sure? That looks more like 100", maybe the huge sub on the right changes the perspective that much.
Its probably that wall too. Its super tall.
Nice. I DIY my ALR screen 132 inch. Simple and low cost.
If B&W designed the soundbar, then it's a B&W soundbar. Lower price point speakers aren't always manufactured by the same company.
Have you been able to get the ALLM feature to work or the game mode to detect?
I can’t concentrate on the review because the picture doesn’t line up with the screen. You can keep your kids from the sub but not from bumping the projector?
yeah, kids dont touch that big thing. they are ascared of it
This screen only has a gain of .5 which is pretty low (I clicked the link to the screen you provided). While this projector isn't the brightest out here I'm curious how much brighter it would be with a screen with a higher gain.
They dont have ultra short theow screens with high gain. Its a limit of light saturation. Since the light source is close to the screen the gain has to be lower otherwise you would have hot spotting on the screen.
0.8 works perfect with the Formovie...
Couldn't see the projector passed the monster sub. What the heck? What is that monster?
Ascendo 50" it's insane
The epson ls800 is the brightest ust under $4k…it’s better than a real tv
Thanks.for honest review. Havin seen the LG hu915qb.. which one throw better picture LG or foremovie?
Lg is more accurate. Both need more brightness. For high ambient light rooms
@@ThatHomeTheaterDude LG has a terrible rainbow effect and uses ridiculous much power.
And is that a ALR/CLR screen?
How would you rate the colors cmp to the Samsung s95b?
nothing will touch an oled. this is fast food but bigger capability. Oleds are high quality steak but smaller
Your picture is not even with your screen.
Someone didn't watch the video
Thanks superman :)
A very obvious elephant is lurking in your living room.
not anymore. thats someone elses problem now. SOLD it
Did you guys end up buying that subwoofer?
i think he did
i saw his post on avsforum he is selling it for 40.000 if i remember correct
@@junior-OG I would have kept it that would be my end game subwoofer
@@Lowkey_nxthxnsold it. I had it for a couple years. Performed awesome
@@Lowkey_nxthxn seeing the sub on video doesn’t do it justice. When you see an average sized man standing next to it, you can perspective on how big this is. You’d still need some smaller subs for mid bass coverage, but this beast will more than cover your infrasonic needs.
Is this Big subwoofer working well?