I've had the Formovie UST for almost a month now and what a joy it's been tweaking all of the various settings. There are so many different wats to experience colors and contrast on this set that it's hard to narrow it all down in one review, but I will try.
I'm using this projector with a 120" ALR gray screen and a Panasonic DP-UB820-K player. I have a 7.1 Dolby Atmos surround system and I don't see why I ever need to see a movie in the theaters again.
Let's start with the one con...
First, I play Uncharted 4 on the PS4 daily. I have for years, it's just how I unwind after a hard day's work. So the first and only real downfall for the projector came when I loaded the game, switched it to game mode and noticed a weird out of focus corner in the very upper left of the screen. I chatted with the guys at Projector Screen about possibly returning it and they were quite happy to take care of it for me, but after moving the set around a little bit and adjusting the focus tuning as best I could, I got it to look a little better. And really, it's only because the game I play has the map up there in the exact spot that is sort of out of focus. That being said, the rest of the screen looks flawless and I couldn't be happier with the picture and speed of the game mode setting. It should be noted that I am not a professional gamer so I can't comment on how quick the delay is, but it's as good or even slightly better than my other Epson HD UST.
When I watch a movie or YouTube videos, the out of focus spot is not noticeable at all. It's only a little blurry when I play Uncharted. So it's not really anything to worry about.
Now the pros...
I've neve owned a Dolby Atmos TV in my life, so this was my first venture into a world of breathtaking color. Whoa! The reds are unreal and so are the blues. The whites and blacks are solid once you tweak the settings for your environment and even upscaled Blu-Ray's without any HDR are breathtaking. This projector handles everything like a champ!
I created separate viewing settings for HDR movies, Dolby Vision movies (in bright mode), Netflix stuff and of course, Game Mode. The projector remembers all of the different settings except for when I pop in a game. For some reason, it goes to the last setting I had and I have to manually switch it to HDR10 Game Mode but I don't think that's any fault of the projector. If anything, it's because I run all of my HDMI connections through an Onkyo receiver. There is a 2nd HDMI port on the UST I could use for the PlayStation to avoid the manual switching but I just haven't set it up yet.
I love this projector! My wife loves it, our friends love it, and I can't express how happy I am that I took a chance on Formovie. I don't know what else to say, really, so I will post some unedited photos that I took to show off the different color modes and to give you a better idea of how awesome this UST projector is.
If you are thinking about buying it, don't hesitate. Do it now.