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Formovie Theater 4K Ultra Short Throw Projector Triple Laser UST with Dolby Vision Laser TV (Formovie-Theater)

4.77 stars, based on 204 reviews
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very impressed compared to Optoma P2

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So about 2 years ago was when I decided to give projection TV a shot. It was after I first learned about the UST projectors at Best Buy. I did a good amount of research and bought an Optoma Cinemax P2 paired with an $500 ALR screen.

I also did a pretty good amount of lighting control in my living room: blackout curtain in half of my windows and tinted the other windows, in an otherwise very bright and well lit living room. I was decently happy with that setup.

I did have to buy an Arcana HD Fury to solve that lack of eARC in the P2. What I didn't like was for certain shows/movie (which I streamed using a Fire Cube) the color and/or brightness was very muted; while for other shows/content the image would be brilliant.

During daytime, I just accepted the fact that I was going to get a very washedout image. About 1 month ago, I learned about the Formovie Theater just because I've always been an AV enthusiast and generally keep up with the technology.

I guess the lone pro review and the advertisement were impressive enough; and the truth was I had been getting tired of having to fool with the Arcana HD Fury a few times every week or so for it to work right. I took a giant leap of faith and placed an order for this projector...at a time when there was like only 1 user review I could find online. I received the unit in about 10 days.

I set it up right away. There was an Android TV update that took a very long time...I think maybe 30 minutes. I liked the setup process more than what I experienced with the Optoma mainly because I succeeded in fitting the entire image onto the screen without any light spillage onto the adjacent wall. Now I'm pretty sure a pro probably could've achieved that with the Optoma using what's available on that platform; But this is just my honest opinion based on my personal experience.

Immediately, I was impressed with the color saturation of the Formovie Theater compared to the P2. My ALR screen is 100" and was not the best you can get out there. I was able to see a significant improvement of the image in my fairly well lit living room. When I lowered my blackout curtains at that time in the afternoon, the image I got was probably 50% better than the Optoma. Now the truth that needs to be known is you're not going to get a saturated image of a conventional LED, OLED TV during the day.

The contrast of a projection TV just won't compare. HOWEVER, the more you can control your ambient lighting you'll see a drastic improvement in the image.

In the evening, this thing is as good as any convention TVs in my experience, which made me very happy (to have a giant 100" TV in my living room.) This really makes a big difference in watching movies at home. I really don't miss going out to the theater much anymore. I did encounter a problem during setup that almost had me returning the unit. I was not able to get my Sonos ARC to work with the projector. I plugged it into the dedicated eARC HDMI port and got no sounds. I fooled with it for hours.

Called for support at Projectorscreen.com; they suggested I call Sonos....and Sonos people flat-out told me that this projector is not supported. At this point I've tried different cable, tried different settings in the menu in both projector's Adroid TV, and that of the Fire Cube and nothing worked. Finally, before I was going to pack it up and send back, I decided to unplug power to my Sonos ARC...I think that's what did it. I'm not entirely sure, but when I basically set up the Sonos ARC from scratch, it just worked.

I can't remember all the steps I did, but it just works now and I love it.

Now 1 remaining issue which I hope at some point will be resolved: The Fire Cube remote cannot control the projector. I went through the usual setup; for 1 thing, Formovie is not in the list of manufacturer's of the TV/projectors.

I also tried having the Fire TV remote "learn" the functions of the Formovie remote following the directions given. It doesn't work. I suspect this probably will have a solution with updates and such. For now, I just have to use the projector remote to turn on the TV instead of just using my Fire Cube remote for everything.

So in conclusion: buy this projector if you're looking into going big and your budget is to stay under $5000. Great bargain.

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Worth the wait!

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After tons of research I purchased the Formovie ust laser projector. We bought a new house but didn't move for a month so I had to wait until we moved in to have the projector and Spectra screen (100") installed. It has exceeded all of my expectations! The colors are vibrant. The picture is absolutely beautiful and way better than the Sony tv we had. Movies are spectacular and watching sports is like being in the stadium. Best. Purchase. Ever.
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Wowza! Formovie Theater 4K: Your Ultimate Home Cinema Buddy!

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The Formovie Theater 4K Ultra Short Throw Projector is an absolute game-changer in the realm of home entertainment! From the moment I fired it up, I was blown away by its performance and capabilities.

Let's start with the picture quality – jaw-droppingly stunning! The 4K resolution delivers crisp, clear images that truly immerse you in whatever you're watching. Whether it's a movie, sports, or video games, every detail pops with vibrant colors and incredible clarity. Plus, with 2800 lumens of brightness, the image remains vivid even in moderately lit rooms, ensuring a captivating viewing experience every time.

But what really sets this projector apart is its ultra-short throw design. Gone are the days of complicated setups and awkward positioning – the Formovie Theater 4K can be placed just inches away from the wall, yet still project a massive screen size. This not only saves space but also eliminates any pesky shadows or obstructions, allowing for seamless viewing from any angle.

The setup process was a breeze, with it's intuitive interface and user-friendly controls. Within minutes, I had everything up and running. And with multiple connectivity options, including HDMI, USB, and wireless streaming capabilities, I never had to worry about compatibility issues.

But perhaps the most impressive feature of all is the built-in sound system. The integrated speakers deliver rich, immersive audio that fills the room, eliminating the need for external speakers or soundbars. Whether it's booming explosions, whispered dialogue, or soaring musical scores, every sound is crystal clear and perfectly balanced, adding another layer of depth to the viewing experience.

Overall, I couldn't be happier with the Formovie Theater 4K Ultra Short Throw Projector. It has completely transformed my home entertainment setup, delivering unparalleled picture quality, convenience, and immersion. If you're in the market for a top-of-the-line projector that exceeds all expectations, look no further – this is the one you've been waiting for!

You CANNOT Go Wrong!

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I bought the "Formovie Theater" UST projector for several reasons. First, my wife and I take our weekly "pizza night" very seriously and nothing is more important to a great pizza night than a great movie. In in order to get the full effect of a great movie, you need a great picture on a great screen. So, I did the research and that brings me to number two, the picture. I compared Lamp, LEDs, and Lazer (both single and triple) and reviewed the picture quality against cost of ownership. I saw no significant difference between the lamp projectors (e.g. Epson 5050) and triple laser UST (e.g. Formovie Theater); LEDs are not bright enough for my room. Therefore, it came down to cost of ownership and ease of installation and over a 7 year period the UST projectors win. Now, why did I choose the Formovie Theater? Well, if you don't know it was the winner of the "2022 projector shoot out," which you can find on YouTube, and it was the clear winner over more costly projectors. Knowing that nothing but the Formovie Theater would do, I was left with choosing the right screen and other than knowing that I needed an ALR (Ambient Light Rejecting) screen, I had no idea which one to choose.... So, I went to Projectorscreen.com. The best thing about ProjectorScreen.com is the ease of using the chat function to speak with an expert. Oh, and if you are wondering, no he, the expert, did not just try to sell me the most expensive screen which he knew I would have bought had he advised me. No, instead he, projectorscreen.com's expert, focused in on my desires and advised me to purchase a model screen (Spectra Projection Vantage 120") that would meet my rather high expectations and did not just push a model that was about $3000 more. NOW THAT IS SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST!


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