Samsung Premiere LSP7T vs Vava Chroma ALPD 4.0
Verdict
The Samsung Premiere LSP7T is a popular choice for those looking for an ultra short throw projector under $5,000. It offers a premium projector experience for home theaters, with easy setup and alignment. However, some users have reported issues with chromatic aberration or misaligned lasers, and there have been reports of vertical lines appearing on the screen after several months of use. The projector works well in a light-controlled room with a white screen, but may not perform as well on a wall in an environment with ambient light. Overall, the Samsung Premiere LSP7T is a good option for those looking for a cost-effective approach to UST projectors, but there are better options available at a similar price point.
Verdict
The Vava Chroma ALPD 4.0 is a highly recommended ultra short throw projector that offers supersized images in any room size. Its ability to cast huge images up close to a wall is a key feature that sets it apart from other projectors. The triple laser light engine, on board apps, and Harman Kardon sound system are also highly praised. The projector is a great alternative to more expensive options like the Epson. The CLR4 screen from Akia is recommended for use with the Vava Chroma. Other short throw projectors from Benq are also worth considering. Overall, the Vava Chroma ALPD 4.0 is a great choice for anyone looking for a high-quality ultra short throw projector.
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