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Wyłuskanie dużego telewizora może być sporym wgnieceniem w kieszeni. Wprowadź bardziej przyjazną dla budżetu alternatywę: projektory Ultra Short Throw w połączeniu z Światło otoczenia-odrzucanie ekranów projektora. Rozkoszuj się wciągającym doświadczeniem na dużym ekranie bez wychodzenia z domu. Oferujemy najwyższej klasy projektory UST, takie jak Formoive i Awol, dzięki czemu możesz cieszyć się 4K, HDR i krystalicznie czystą grafiką, aby zaspokoić Twoje kinowe pragnienia. Możesz wysłać do nas e-mail lub zadzwonić do nas, aby uzyskać wskazówki dotyczące wyboru projektora, który najlepiej odpowiada Twoim potrzebom.
Why Choose an Ultra Short Throw Projector?
Ultra Short Throw Projectors are perfect for creating a cinematic experience in your home without the need for extensive setup or large spaces. Here are some key benefits:
- Space Efficiency: These projectors can be placed very close to the screen or wall, making them ideal for smaller rooms or spaces where a traditional projector setup is impractical.
- High-Quality Image: The 4K UHD resolution ensures that every detail is crisp and clear, providing a superior viewing experience.
- Easy Setup: No need for ceiling mounts or complex installations. Simply place the projector on a table or stand, and you're ready to go.
- Versatility: Perfect for movies, TV shows, sports, and gaming, Ultra Short Throw Projectors can transform any room into an entertainment hub.
What makes a projector ultra-short focal length?
UST projectors have a throw ratio of less than 0.4:1 (hence the name Ultra Short Projector). They have a very wide angle lens that allows the image to be “projected” or projected from such a short distance. Over the past few years, UST projectors have become a leader in projection because they revolutionize and enhance your experience. With its compactness, flexibility, close proximity, large screen size, and cinema-quality image quality, for many, this may be the best type of projector for you.
UST projectors are also known as laser TVs. This is because they typically use an ultra-bright laser light source to project an image upwards onto a display surface, and because they are designed to replace flat screen TVs with larger image sizes. Because of their ultra-bright laser light source, laser TVs can be used in well-lit rooms when paired with a compatible ambient light suppression screen, making them the perfect replacement for a living room TV.
If you're looking for a 100-inch TV upgrade (or larger), then your best bet is to get an ultra-short-throw projector for your home.
Choosing the Best Ultra Short Throw Projector for You:
When buying an ultra-short throw projector, there are some things to keep in mind, such as brightness (lumens), resolution (1080p, 4K, etc.), throw ratio (distance between the UST and the screen), and price.
What are the lighting conditions in the room?
If you have a well-lit room with lots of windows or lights, then you will need an ultra-short throw projector with a higher lumen output. If your media room has tighter control over lighting, you should consider the Formovie Theater, Formovie Cinema Edge Ultra, or AWOL Vision LTV-3500 Pro. However, these laser TVs are still bright enough for all but the most well-lit rooms, especially when paired with an ambient light suppression screen when used in conjunction.
Do you already have a projector screen?
Want to make the most of an ultra-short-throw projector close to the wall? Then you'll need an ambient light suppression screen designed specifically for laser TVs. Even if you already have a projector screen, it may not be compatible with a near-wall UST. Most conventional ambient light suppression screens are designed to deflect light from all directions, not directly. This can cause the image projected by the Ultra Short Focus from below the screen to look dull. If you don't already have an ultra-short throw projector screen, you may want to consider the Nothing Projector UST Screens, which come bundled with a 100-inch or 120-inch UST screen.
What size screen do you want?
Most close-up projectors can produce an image size of 80-120 inches at a distance of a few inches. Some of them, like the Samsung LSP9T, can go up to 130 inches. Others can produce images up to 150 inches! Formovie Theater, Formovie Cinema Edge Ultra can produce a 150-inch image and maintain sharp focus.
How much do you want to spend on a UST?
For some people, ultra-short-throw projectors can be expensive. The average price of an ultra-short-throw projector is about $3,500, with some high-end models costing about $6,000. The price of a close-up projector depends on many factors, such as the number of lasers used, specifications, features, built-in apps, built-in speakers, and brand reputation. Additionally, you'll need to spend extra on a special laser TV screen surface to get the best possible image.
If you're not limited by budget, the Awol Vision 3000 Pro and AWOL Vision LTV-3500 Pro are undoubtedly two of the best-selling projectors available. And they both come from the same highly reputable brand.
If you're on a more modest budget, you'll still really like the Formovie Theate or Formovie Cinema Edge Ultra. these USTs are all priced under $3,500, so they produce image quality that is well worth the price of admission and perform very well.
How important are built-in speakers?
While most ultra-short-throw projectors come with integrated bar speakers, they are not all created equal. Sound quality varies by projector and even brand. If you have or plan to use an external surround sound system, it doesn't matter how good the speakers are on your laser TV. If you plan on replacing/upgrading your TV with a UST and using a built-in sound system, you should consider the Formvoie Theater, AWOL Vision LTV-3500. These laser TVs were rated as having the best built-in sound system in our Laser TV Showdown.
How much space do you have?
For projectors near walls, you need to consider the distance from the screen. Yes, laser TVs must have a throw ratio of less than 0.4:1, but when planning a room setup, there is a big difference between 3 feet and 1 foot from the projection screen. Ideally, you need to have a close proximity laser TV projector with a throw ratio of less than 0.27:1. Remember, the larger the screen size you want, the farther away from the projection surface the device must be!
So, which Ultra Short Throw Projector should I buy?
While there are many factors to consider when purchasing an ultrashort throw projector for the bottom of your screen, don't get overwhelmed. Read our reviews or ask our experts for help in determining the best product for you. You can always reach out to our team, who have hours of experience with laser TVs, for expert advice to help you choose the brand and style that best suits your needs.