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One Lucky Winner Will Take Home a 120-Inch UST Screen from NothingProjectorWe’re teaming up with NothingProjector for a chance to upgrade your setup with a 120 inch Black Series ALR CLR UST Proje ...
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Enter to Win a 120-Inch UST Projector Screen from NothingProjectorWe’re teaming up with NothingProjector for a chance to upgrade your setup with a 120 inch Black Series ALR CLR UST Projector ...
and half the company's own Ambient Light Rejection screen, which is what's bundled in with its Laser TVs, but you can buy separate ALR screens for any projector. The difference was immediately ...
Can the XGIMI Ascend help the sagging UST projector market? The combination of ALR screen and soundbar looks great on paper but we still don’t know the price. This innovative product combines a ...
Like any projector, they also can't compete with ... When the Ascent is off… there's literally nothing there. The ALR screen does a decent job of letting you watch shows when there's some ...
I tested the LTV-3500 (along with the 120-inch ALR projector screen AWOL sent) in my living room, which is right next to a large window with moderately light-blocking blinds. Even during the day ...
UST projectors also use a separate screen and some models are packaged with an ambient light rejecting (ALR) screen that uses a special material formulated for UST models. In a UST setup ...
and watched a variety of movies and TV shows on a 100-inch ALR (ambient light rejecting) screen, as well as on a blank white wall. I don’t have a large TV room, so UST projectors are a great ...
Even the Hisense PX3-Pro, one of my favorite UST laser projectors, tops out at 3,000 ANSI lumens and tackles ambient lighting quite well. It would be even better with an ALR screen, of course ...
I used my AWOL 4K 3D Triple Laser Projector LTV-3000 Pro to test the screen in everything from pitch-black darkness to bright midday, and its ALR (Ambient Light Rejecting) screen provided a ...
UST and short throw projectors can be pricey, ranging anywhere from $1,000 to more than $6,000, and they often require a special ambient light rejecting (ALR) screen. But if a big-picture theater ...
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