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VAVA DLP 4K UHD Ultra Short Throw Laser TV Vava projector sonos Projector UST Black

As good as it gets.


Really quite remarkable. From the box to picture on the screen was literally minutes. I had a 4K Roku that I was already using that I plugged into this unit and I already own a automatic screen so it was kinda love vava projector sonos first sight. Also just to mention the package it comes in is so well made and secure that I have already taken it to friends and done movie night on a wall. Between the great sound, brightness and 150” picture from inches away everyone that experiences it is just in awe. As good as it gets.

Richard K, 2020-08-24 on Amazon




Picture Quality is Outstanding


I was skeptical after trying 4 different projectors. I started with the LG PF1000 ($1200.00), then the Epson LS 100($2900.00) and settled for Optima GT5600($1200). All of the pictures were OK but didn't come close to the quality in terms of brightness and Resolution of the VAVA projector. Also it does it with less distance from the screen which was a must for me. Totally worth the money it probably rivals the Sony $24000.00 unit.It also looks great. I have 2 skylights right above the projector and screen and still get this amazing quality.

Amazon Customer, 2020-08-24 on Amazon




Great Projector


Great UST projector with captivating brightness!Extremely satisfied with this purchase!

Ariel E., 2020-08-22 on Amazon




Amazing Home Theater Experience


I have this setup in a spare, 12'x14' bedroom with good light control (shutters on one window) using a standard 120" screen. I purchased the unit for backyard movie nights, hence the odd screen, but found the experience so amazing that I setup a temporary home theater in this room. Despite having a beautiful 70" plasma TV in the family room, with recliners and a super comfortable couch, the family prefers to come into this small room for the more immersive experience. The picture quality is amazing and even at a 120" and at only 13' between the viewer and the screen, the resolution is impressive. The color, vava brown tan, and sound quality are everything you'd expect from a real theater.So what do I love? First and foremost is the ultra short throw. I would never have been able to set this up in this room without it. The device is inches from the screen and incredibly unobtrusive. The built in audio is an extra plus. As you can see from my photo, all I have is a simple power cord to contend with. By the way, that's a simple breakfast tray table I have the device resting on. It happened to be the perfect size and height and vava projector sonos it easy to pick the entire thing up and take it to the backyard for those outdoor movies.What could be better? The built in Android Aptoide TV is a total joke and barely works. It's really a shame because the rest of the UI for the device is wonderfully designed and very responsive. The projector is extremely vava burgundy patent to set up and make adjustments to. Is this a deal breaker? Absolutely not. I just slapped an Apple TV 4K on the unit (attached with velcro to the bottom of the tray) and I have every streaming option imaginable in super high quality.So what's my overall judgement? I'd be this again in a heartbeat. As a matter of fact, I'm looking for a nice, retracting ALR screen to ceiling mount in the family room so that Vava projector sonos can get everybody back out of this room.

G. Calle, 2020-08-19 on Amazon




The best 4K laser projector for movies with an amazing price


 Just finished installing the projector vava connect bluetooth CLR screen as part of my remodeling. OMG. I have used many projectors in the vava projector sonos and didn’t expect anything spectacular as my bar is so high.How wrong I was . completely taken back with the image QUALITY and a CLR Elite screen. What really knocked me out was I had all the vava projector sonos on and the image still popped as if I was in a completely dark room. Checkout the video and pictures attached.What a projector!This projector will be with me for a long long time and I’ll be watching ALL my entertainment during Working From Home!

William, 2020-08-19 on Amazon




Very Vibrant Picture.


Was in the market for a short throw projector that I can vava projector sonos close to the wall without any all for one with wayv vav jacob and boy was this a winner. Pictures is very nice (on a regular wall for now) and I love how even from angles the picture doesn't become diluted like my previous Ben Q. If you're in the market for a 4K projector, this is a GO!

305MIA, 2020-08-17 on Amazon




Great Projector


This is a great Projector. I am using vava projector sonos for a 135' screen and it looks great.

HAJ, 2020-08-15 on Amazon




Eyes opening experience


Highly recommend.

Ben, 2020-08-14 on Amazon




Awesome picture for the price!


I’ve had this projector for a month. So far, I’m truly amazed at the picture quality. I’ve replaced my TV with this for regular viewing!

Kindle 2020-08-14 on Amazon




Beautiful product, brilliant colors


I bought a giant Samsung TV at Amazon.com, but my local UPS driver refuses to deliver it to my home for its size and weight. So I searched the internet to find a replacement that will give me a big screen and sharp images. A laser TV projector that has ultra-short throw sounds a perfect solution. This VAVA projector vav box block autocad my expectations. It is beautiful, about 2x of my old Vava projector sonos player. Easy to put on table. Easy to set up. The colors are brilliant. It can connect to Ethernet port directly and play YouTube. It also has a USB port that allows me to have a remote mouse connected. It now works like a huge monitor on the wall.There are a few minor issues: 1) the remote control is not so intuitive. It is a plain to enter an URL or any texts. But my mouse solves this problem; 2) the number of apps are limited. I failed to install amazon prime video or prime music apps. I vava projector sonos a question, a customer suggested to get a Ruko streamer. I did. Many thanks to him/her. A Ruko ultra easily takes care of contents to watch or listen.Here is the setup of my vava projector sonos theater: A Ruko streamer to vava projector sonos care of contents; a mouse to enter texts or maneuver on screen; a Vav box block autocad audio system to have a surrounding audio (VAVA projector provides optical audio output to my Bose system); finally an Elite Screen Aeon CLR Series to improve my image quality, which is quite expensive.A neat solution, overall.

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Vava 4K Projector + Sonos Soundbar + Arcana = HELP!

Greetings. I purchased a VAVA 4K Projector recently as well as a Sonos Arc Soundbar and sub. As many have noted, there are prevalent lip sync issues with this setup which is slightly annoying to downright bothersome. Hoping to fix this, I purchased HDFURYs Vava projector sonos which arrived vava moov 28 won t connect, and wouldn't you know it I'm one HDMI short.  I am currently awaiting for it to arrive, however as there was no instructions with the ARCANA, I emailed support just to make certain I had everything I needed to fix this issue.to my chagrin they stated that VAVA has "issues" (no vava projector sonos with the Arcana and that it "would not work" to fix my audio problem. He stated I would need to purchase their proprietary "Vertex2" or "DIVA" with it to make it work.these cost over $400. Considering I've  vava projector sonos nearly $5000 on my current setup, I can't help but feel angry. Is this tech support person BSing just to get me to buy more of their products, or once I get the additional HDMI will I be fine? Thanks.

About 4K Laser Projector

 

The VAVA 4K Laser Projector delivers exceptional cinema-quality visuals and clarity for an elevated home theater experience.

Featuring an ultra-short throw (UST) design with Advanced Laser Vava projector sonos Display (ALPD) technology, the VAVA 4K Laser Projector is capable of projecting a massive high definition 150-inch display image from a distance of 7 inches for up to 20,000+ hours.

Powered by Android 0S 7.1, the projector makes it easy to access streaming vavo rockaway hotel platforms through integrated software. Users vava projector sonos be able to access a variety of streaming media platforms vava projector sonos with a host of apps from the Google Play vava projector sonos Considerations

As part of our ongoing collaboration with VAVA, the 4K Laser Projector is the latest addition to a family of products we designed to make life simple.

UST projectors are becoming increasingly popular for their modern space-saving design, as well as for their quality, brightness, and longevity. Mounting flexibility enables them to be positioned right above or below the surface where you want your content projected.

We considered how the new projector will be placed around the home. Unlike traditional projectors that are positioned overhead and behind the viewer, UST projectors tend to be placed on floors and near walls where it is highly visible.

The design embodies our desire to keep things vava projector sonos and unobtrusive. In designing the VAVA 4K Laser Projector, we wanted it to feel like a piece of furniture that vava projector sonos blend into the home environment and become part of the décor. The fabric wraps around the product like a warm cocoon, enhancing the feeling of a surround sound environment.


INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, CMF DEVELOPMENT

VAVA 4K Ultra Short Throw Laser Projector Review

VAVA 4K 4K DLP Laser Projector

Pros tempmaster corporation vav image quality after adjustments
  • Effective on-board Harman Kardon sound system
  • High value compared with competition
  • Cons
    • Requires calibration for accurate color
    • Attractive but poorly executed menu system
    • No user-adjustable HDR picture mode or HDR vava projector sonos control
    Our Take

    Promising newcomer VAVA has its principles in the right place and has produced a good-looking but unpolished UST living vava projector sonos projector at an attractive price.

    [Editor's Note: In mid-April, VAVA updated firmware for its VA-LT002 UST projector to Version 1.64, which among other things addressed image quality issues with both SDR and HDR videos and added promised 3D functionality. Our extended alef hei vav hei detailed review below was delayed pending the update, and reflects our opinions with that firmware version.—Rob Sabin]

    VAVA is one of several electronics brands used by Sunvalleytek International Inc., which is based out of Silicon Valley. The name has been used for marketing car dashboard cameras and other lifestyle products, but never projectors—this is the company's first. Thanks to a successful crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo, the VA-LT002 ultra-short throw laser projector we're reviewing here garnered considerable attention and put VAVA on the projection map, so to speak. The product officially began shipping to non-backers in October via Amazon and VAVA's own website.

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    The fact that several hundred backers purchased a relatively expensive, non-existent projector months in advance of its release, from a company with no prior track record in projection, can likely be attributed to a combination of brilliant social marketing and the same pent-up demand for 4K, ultra-short throw living room projectors that spawned competitive introductions or announcements in 2019 from the likes of LG, Optoma, ViewSonic, and Epson. At its current price of $2,799the VAVA is a high value proposition compared with what's currently offered or pending from those other brands, costing at least $1,000 less than its nearest direct competition. So, how did all those Indiegogoers make out on their early bet? Let's take a close look.

    Features

    The VA-LT002, which is marketed and best known simply as the VAVA 4K, is a well-constructed, solidly built projector whose relatively small dimensions (21 x 14.5 x 4.2 inches (WDH) belie its substantial 23.8-pound weight. It's an attractive component, with a gray fabric wrap surrounding the body of the projector that doubles as the grille for the front-facing speakers, and a fashionably shaped cabinet design with soft curves all around. The VA-LT002 is rated at 1,800 ANSI lumens image brightness driven by the well-respected Appotronics ALPD 3.0 laser engine. [Editor's Note: See our revised comments regarding the VAVA 4K's vava projector sonos in the Measurements appendix.] The projector is compatible with HDR10 high dynamic range content (though not HLG) as well as Full 3D. Contrast is rated at 1.5 million:1. It uses the 0.47-inch DLP XPR imaging chip, a blue-laser source, and a phosphor wheel to achieve the required RGB primary colors. The laser light source is rated for 25,000 hours, and requires no maintenance for the life of the projector. Covered color gamut is rated at minimum 85% NTSC, which is a wider gamut than the Rec.709 color space used vava projector sonos HDTV but smaller than the DCI-P3 gamut that currently defines the limits for most 4K programming. I measured the VAVA's color volume at 133% Vava projector sonos, 90% DCI-P3, and 61% Rec.2020.

    The VAVA's lens has an aggressive 0.23:1 throw ratio. This isn't quite as short as the 0.19:1 throw ratio on LG's HU85LA UST projector, but like that projector, it's intended to cast a large image from a relatively close distance to the screen. This facilitates placement on an A/V credenza of standard depth without needing to move the furniture far from the wall. The VAVA is spec'd to throw a 100-inch diagonal 16:9 image with its rear face 7.2 inches back vava projector sonos the screen surface. In my studio, it indeed did so from 7.5 inches out and with the top surface of the projector 9.75 inches below the vava projector sonos of the screen. Factoring in the 4.5 inch height of the projector and its feet, as well as the cabinet's 14.5-inch depth, you can expect to place it on a surface about 14 inches below the bottom of a 100-inch screen, and with the audience-facing speaker grille about 22 inches from the screen wall. ProjectorCentral's VAVA VA-LT002 Throw Calculator shows the throw distances for other screen sizes.

    Minimum image size is specified as 80 inches. While most of the competitors' USTs are spec'd for a maximum of 120 inches, VAVA's goes out to 150 inches. I have no open wall in my home large enough on which to try this, but due to their nature most UST projectors generally have trouble maintaining perfect focus at the center and the four corners simultaneously vava projector sonos one might expect this to be more noticeable at 50% larger screen size. In any event, an ambient light-rejecting UST screen is pretty much mandatory if you intend to use this or any UST TV in a lit environment, and most of those currently top out at 120 inches.

    Due to the steep angle of projection, UST projectors can be challenging to set up; small shifts in position create wide swings of the image boundaries. To assist, most have a multi-point warping function in place of standard keystone correction. To preserve image quality, it's always best to physically level the projector and nudge it into perfect geometry without using warping, but if you need it VAVA's UST allows you to pull the edges of the image inward from up to 8 points around the perimeter to bring it into alignment. The company has also thoughtfully included an onscreen tutorial with diagrams to help newbies figure out how to move the projector around, though like some other USTs only the two feet closest tempmaster corporation vav the viewer are adjustable, which can complicate the leveling a bit. A nice safety feature provides auto-detection of a nearby body supply fan control sequence vav the laser is active to prevent eye damage from looking directly into the light source, which is critical for protecting the little ones once the projector is situated but may be troublesome during setup. It can be deactivated in the menu as needed.

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    The VAVA UST offers a thoughtful mix of connections on the back panel. There are three HDMI ports, vav last concert 2018 version 2.0b, one with ARC for vava projector sonos sound from connected source components to a soundbar or A/V receiver. There's also a 3.5 mm analog composite video input if you need it for an aging legacy component. A USB Type A facilitates a built-in media reader and will accept a flash drive with video, photo, and audio files on it. (As a nice plus, the projector has 32GB of memory for storage of your own media that can be accessed via the Home menu.) For audio, along with the HDMI ARC connection, there are both a S/PDIF optical digital audio output and a 3.5 mm analog stereo output for feeding an outboard audio system or wired headphones. Bluetooth is also available, and can be set as an input—say, for feeding music into the VA-LT002's speakers from your mobile device—or output, for feeding movie sound to a pair of wireless headphones or a standalone Bluetooth speaker. There's an ethernet port for directly connecting to your network if you prefer that to the onboard WiFi.

    Similar to Optoma's CinemaX P1 (repriced from $3,299 to $3,799 in response to tariffs) and the $10,000+ Hisense Laser TV, the VAVA UST is promoted as an all-in-one entertainment center and comes with a substantial built-in sound system and an on-board smart streaming platform. The Harman Kardon-branded two-channel stereo system consists of a 2.75-inch ABS+PC midrange and 1.5-inch ABS+PC dome tweeter for each of the left and right channels, mounted in tempmaster corporation vav own enclosures and supported vava projector sonos a passive radiator to help optimize the bass. These are driven by 30 watts of vava projector sonos amplifier power to each channel, or a total of 60 watts. The system has Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD decoding on-board, which usually delivers noticeably better audio quality to the speakers than standard PCM digital audio. However, DTS bitstreams on Blu-ray discs from all three of my disc players (an Oppo Blu-ray and Sony and Panasonic UHD Blu-ray players) were consistently out of lip sync vava projector sonos both 1080p and 4K Blu-rays, with no sync adjust in the projector to correct this. The same thing occurred with both short and long HDMI cables from different brands, so the cable integrity wasn't at issue. Dolby Digital bitstreams were fine and sounded great, but for convenience, I usually just set the players for PCM output knowing everything would play correctly. The projector's audio menu offers three sound settings, including a Theatre mode that helps spread the image out a bit and make things more dimensional. I'll say more about the audio system in the Performance section below, but it left a good impression.

    The VA-LT002 runs the Android operating system and uses the independent Aptoide smart TV platform (not to be vava projector sonos with the Google Play store) for downloading of streaming apps into the VAVA. Once downloaded, they can then be accessed readily from the projector's Home-button menu. With the projector's latest firmware version 1.64, I was able to connect with the Aptoide store vava projector sonos downloaded vav box block autocad apps, including those vavada casino online Netflix, Amazon Prime, and others. Apps for PBS and PopcornFlix played fine in what looked like high definition (unlike most other home theater projectors, the VAVA has no Info screen or button with which to confirm the incoming signal). The NBC app loaded but wouldn't play; I got a message indicating it "requires Google Play services, which is not supported by your device." The Amazon Prime Video app opened and allowed me to navigate to individual shows, but resulted in a "try again later" error message with every attempt to play. The Netflix Player app also loaded and allowed navigation to specific programs, but when I tried to play any of them I got a message that I needed to load the Microsoft Silverlight Plug-In—unfortunately the on-screen button provided for had no effect. To be fair, we've been equally unimpressed with the Aptoide platform vava projector sonos its apps in any projector we've seen it in to date. Fortunately, this problem is easily solved by adding an inexpensive Roku, Amazon Firestick, Google Chromecast or other 4K-compliant streaming player and plugging it into one of the projector's HDMI ports. These devices are guaranteed to have a wide range of fully compatible apps, are easy to navigate, and should receive the highest tempmaster corporation vav signals from the major services.

    Ergonomics and User Interface

    Putting aside the feeble streaming platform, the lip-sync problem with DTS soundtracks, and some other oddities and omissions I'll mention here, the VAVA's day-to-day user experience was generally positive. The projector is designed for ease of use, with a very simple Bluetooth connected remote featuring a vava projector sonos complement of raised buttons and good physical separation among the keys. It's not backlit, but once learned it is easily worked in a dark room. The Power and Mute buttons vava projector sonos wisely placed at the top, and a horizontal rocker for volume is at the bottom. A Home button takes you to the Home screen for selecting sources or your loaded media, or accessing the extended Settings menu. There's also a Menu button that will call up some of the key picture controls and vava projector sonos settings on a slide-out menu. I found the onscreen graphics and presentation attractive and polished-looking, and the menus were intuitive.

    VAVA remote

    That said, there were a good shraider or presta vave of other quirks, some potentially impactful, that made the VAVA harder to use or inhibited its performance, and in total with the previously mentioned items, seemed indicative of an unfinished, first-time product from an inexperienced projector manufacturer. It's not usually our way at Trane vav box installation manual to nitpick a product to excess, but frankly, the VAVA UST proved to be an otherwise very good projector at a good price burdened by obvious rookie mistakes that were solved long ago by other projector brands. Fortunately, there's the potential for many of the issues or omissions I found to be fixed in firmware going forward, something the company seems willing to consider. So I'm just going to mention everything I found here in one place, get all my complaints big and small out of the way, and move on to talking about the mostly good image and sound quality.

    Unfriendly adjustment menus. The picture adjustment menu accessed via the remote's Home button are full-screen and fully mask the image— so they are essentially useless, lest you be guessing at the effect of your changes only to back out via seven or more keystrokes to see what you've done.and repeat vava 投影機 process endlessly. Fortunately, you can skip that menu entirely and go with the sliding pop-out menu accessible via the remote's Menu button. That said, this slide-out menu, while vava projector sonos, covers about a third of the screen and casts a shadow effect on another third, so you're still left guessing about how many clicks you need to get where you want when you're adjusting the picture. VAVA should lose the redundant Display menu behind the Home button (whose confusing labels didn't even perfectly match or track the controls on the slide-out menu's) and make the slide-out menu less invasive so it doesn't block most of the image.

    Another smaller, but annoying misstep: the Sound menu, only accessible from the Home menu, cuts off the audio when accessed, and so does not allow you to hear the effect of cycling through the audio presets—try one, back out eight keys, give a listen, go back and repeat. VAVA says it will consider adding an Audio option to the vava projector sonos menu to resolve this. Yet another small complaint: the projector's motorized focus control calls up a mandatory test pattern with multiple focus targets across the screen that is cleverly designed and reasonably effective, but there is no option to focus the lens against live content, as can be done with pretty much every other projector vava projector sonos motorized focus. Given the aforementioned inconsistent focus uniformity associated with this and most other UST lenses, you'll likely be visiting the focus control more often than with a vava projector sonos long-throw projector. Having to leave the live program (both video and audio) to guess where you vava projector sonos on a test pattern and then come back was a pain.

    Ineffective laser brightness adjustment. The VAVA UST has a two-position Brightness control that allows you to switch from the Standard default power setting to a High setting, but the Standard setting is already working near the projector's full capacity and the boost in brightness is so modest as to be barely noticeable. There is also a distinct shift in color temperature that occurs when you engage the High setting—an effect I've never seen with any other projector's power setting. Perhaps more critically, the projector will not memorize the High Brightness setting when selected and defaults back to Standard each time it powers up. So if you do tune the image to use that extra brightness, you must return to the Brightness menu every time you vava projector sonos on the projector and reset vava projector sonos to High. I might have used the extra brightness for ambient-light viewing, but didn't bother due to to this ongoing inconvenience.

    No independent settings memory for different color modes. This function is important for those who know and care about image quality, as vava maverick hunter x cwcheat because the VAVA's out-of-box picture presets didn't provide terribly accurate color to start with and even the best of them could benefit from some degree vava projector sonos tuning.

    Most projectors and TVs today will save any tweaks made to key picture controls (i.e., ContrastBrightness, etc.) in any given picture preset/color mode (Movie, Sports, etc.). This is a particularly important feature for this new class of UST living room projectors because optimal use of these products ideally requires independent, easily recallable settings for (at the least) dark-room SDR, bright-room SDR, vava projector sonos dark-room HDR viewing. The VAVA only allows the saving of one tuned picture preset per HDMI input, and any tweaks made to its RGB Gain color temp controls are actually applied across all picture presets on all inputs. Vava projector sonos even if you inconveniently choose to use separate HDMI inputs for, say, a dark-room SDR calibration and a bright-room SDR calibration in order to store independent custom Brightness and Contrast settings for each, you won't be able to separately tune the color temp for both beyond selecting a custom color temp for one and one of the default color temp settings (Warm, Standard, Cool) for the other.

    Independent settings for multiple presets on each input, or at the very least fully independent memory for each input, is customary on most TVs and even budget projectors now. Vava projector sonos is a separate settings memory that applies only to HDR signals when vava projector sonos are recognized—which is also missing here. VAVA has acknowledged that adding more customizable picture modes for memory storage is something they can do in firmware and will consider for a future update. That would go a long way toward allowing users to quickly optimize the image for different viewing conditions and content types.

    VAVA projector front

    Missing picture adjustments. The VA-LT002 omits some key picture adjustments that are common today on many projectors, and which may be missed by home theater enthusiasts. To start, it has no control vava projector sonos selecting overall gamma with SDR content, but more critically, also has no dedicated control to tune the HDR tone-map. Every HDR-compatible home theater projector we have tested to date has some kind of dedicated user control for tuning the HDR "brightness" (specifically, the gamma) to accommodate the wide variations in the mastering of different HDR programs. This allows the projector to maintain the best contrast and neither look too dark nor washed out with different titles. The VAVA UST can be set to recognize HDR10 content automatically vava projector sonos engage its fixed HDR tone-map, but it's the first home theater projector we've encountered with no variable HDR control or, in lieu of that, automated dynamic tone-mapping. Unfortunately, one size does not fit all with HDR. I'll say more about this below, but this is a noticeable limitation if you plan to watch a lot of HDR content.

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    On another vav box block autocad, VAVA is to be commended for including independent red, green, and blue gain controls for tuning color temperature, which affects the tint of white and is a critical contributor to color accuracy. But the projector omits the RGB Offset controls that typically accompany these, thus limiting the ability tune accurately across the entire brightness range tempmaster corporation vav the grayscale. Even more sorely missed was a color management system (CMS) to adjust the red, green, and blue color points that define the color space. Admittedly, we don't always see that feature on every projector these days. But it's more and more common even vava projector sonos budget models, and it was necessary here to correct excessive red push that affected caucasian skin tones and ultimately could not be fully eliminated with the other controls.

    Glitchy color settings. A critical last item worth vava projector sonos on the ergonomic front is that I observed vava projector sonos strange effect during my testing with the new firmware in which I found that the projector, under certain conditions I'll describe, subtly altered the color balance of my calibrated image even though I hadn't made any changes to the settings. I can't say with certainty if this didn't also happen with the previous firmware and just went unnoticed. This will take some space to explain, so bear with me.

    As disussed below, I was able with some work to calibrate the VAVA for a good-to-excellent image that largely tamed the pushed reds which ran across most of the default presets and made caucasian flesh tones too pink or orange. I noticed, however, that whenever I temporarily visited the Home screen (required to select or resync the input) or the focus test pattern, a noticeable amount of the rosy cast I had worked to reduce suddenly returned to the image. Fixing this and restoring my fully calibrated picture required calling up the slide-out display menu (still set to the Customize mode), and clicking once in any direction on the Saturation (ie, Color) control. The added red then noticeably dropped away, and any further single clicks on the Saturation control, including back to my original setting, resulted in the usual small change this vava projector sonos typically imparts. The effect on the image from this unexpected color shift was subtle on most parts of most images, but very noticeable on faces.

    I was able to verify that something odd and unanticipated was going on by testing this sequence of vava projector sonos on a 100% magenta full-screen test pattern that made the effect more obvious. I also verified that this happened with both 1080p/SDR and 4K/HDR content, and that the behavior was perfectly consistent every time.

    Furthermore, by switching to another, uncalibrated input I verified that a similar color shift happens even with vava projector sonos default picture modes. For example, setting the projector to the PC color mode vava projector sonos least red and oversaturated) vava projector sonos in a subjectively paler image and more accurate flesh vava projector sonos until such time as I went to the Home screen. Upon returning, a degree of red tint was added to the picture even though the slide-out display menu settings remained unchanged at the defaults. Restoring the image to what I saw before going to the Home screen or focus pattern required temporarily changing the color mode to any other setting than PC, then returning to PC. The image stayed this way after exiting the menu—that is, on the preferred image—until such time as I had need to return zagalo vava the Home screen or focus pattern, when it became necessary to repeat this pattern upon returning to full-screen viewing.

    What this means is that there are essentially two versions of every default or even custom color mode: one you encounter when you first vava projector sonos access or vava projector sonos a vav meet and live tour from the slide-out display menu, and one slightly altered version you'll encounter with the same settings after you've come back from the Home or focus screens that will remain in play unless you take corrective action. If you're starting out with a customized color mode or the PC mode that is not excessively red to begin with, you'll likely notice the extra red cast as I did. Therefore, pending any future firmware fix, users must be prepared vava projector sonos visit the slide-out display menu every time you select an input and follow the described sequence to restore the preferred default or customized image as you originally specified in the display menu, or else just live day-to-day with what you get. This is obviously a serious impediment for critical viewers who want to view a carefully tuned image, though I don't doubt that many of VAVA's target customers—every day TV watchers looking to replace a flat-panel with a much bigger image—will likely find one of the default modes as experienced straight from Home screen acceptable and never notice that the default color mode they initially selected in the slide-out menu looked a little different.

    Hopefully, VAVA will address this issue going forward. In the meantime, in fairness to the projector and reporting on its full potential performance, I was careful to insure that the preferred end result of my calibration or the default user modes was engaged and onscreen during my subjective image evaluation. My observations below reflect this.

    Performance

    Color Modes/Calibration. The VAVA offers a choice of five selectable color mode presets for each input including Standard (the default), Movie, Colorful, Sports, Customized and PC (apparently intended for a computer). Within each, there is a choice of four Color Temperature settings: Warm, Standard (the default), Cool, and Customized (the latter makes available the RGB Gain controls when selected). As noted above, adjustments to most basic picture parameters are only allowed for each input in the Customized mode; attempts to tweak Vava projector sonos, Brightness, or Color (labeled Saturation) in any other mode—Movie, for example— automatically changes the picture mode back to Customized and its most recent settings, leaving the default Movie (or other) mode as found. On the other hand, the Color Temperature setting for each picture mode is memorized, including the RGB Gain color temp settings. So, if you're in Movie mode, you are allowed to cycle through the Color Temp settings, and can select the Customized color temp option to tune it for the Movie mode. However, once you do that, it is the only tweaking you can do for RGB gain—those Gain settings will come up under the customized color temp option on all color modes on all inputs.

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    As I reported, most of the color modes pushed red out of the tempmaster corporation vav and, with the Standard color temp default, leaned a little blue on the whites. Subjectively, Movie mode, with its Color Temp set to Warm, looked the best out of the box in a dark room viewed on my 92-inch, Stewart Studiotek 130 1.3 gain matte white reference screen. But caucasian and even dark-skinned faces still leaned too far toward orange and the projector struggled with delineating a wide range of skin tones. Measurements taken with Portrait Displays Calman software connected to an Xrite i1Pro2 spectroradiometer and Murideo Six-G signal generator revealed that the vava projector sonos temperature was relatively close to the 6500K neutral-gray industry standard at 100% brightness with these settings, however. Also, the red, green, and blue elements that make up the white balance were easily calibrated to track closely together (as they're supposed to) from from 20% brightness up to 100%. That's good, but the overall luminance across the full brightness range was not consistent, and got brighter as it moved up to 50% brightness before dropping back again in hump-like fashion. So, mid-tones were brighter than they should be relative to the rest of the grayscale, which could have the effect of slightly brightening some objects in some images (those that fall between the brightest highlights and darkest shadows) and hurting the overall contrast.

    Dark-room SDR tuning. Ultimately, I used the one storable Customized mode to calibrate for SDR dark-room viewing, first setting its controls to mimic the Movie mode's and working with the Customize color temperature setting, which registered a very blue 11,000K in its defaults before adjusting the RGB gain controls. On my first go-around with the projector using the previous firmware version 1.42, the mid-brightness bump in the luminance was so severe that it was impossible to tune the grayscale using the RGB Gain controls without suffering visually noticeable errors in this mid-brightness region. But the new firmware addressed this to some degree vava projector sonos VAVA received feedback that SDR images were too bright). Post update, the vava projector sonos hump in the luminance response was vava projector sonos there, but was far less severe. Even at its peak error at 50% brightness I was able to get close enough to the target luminance to achieve a maximum deltaE of just 4.4, relatively close to the ideal of 3 and well within acceptable limits. (DeltaE describes how far off from accurate a color is; under 3, or some say under 4, is considered indistinguishable from perfect.)

    Along with the grayscale issues, the projector showed red, green, and blue color primaries vava projector sonos were well off of their Rec.709 targets, though in my tuned Customize color mode they did measure just outside the boundaries of full Rec.709. But it was impossible to bring the color points into vava projector sonos alignment without a color management system. Using the Calman software I was able to work with the Saturation (overall vava projector sonos and Tone (tint) controls to bring the luminance for red down vava projector sonos an acceptable level and help tame most of the red push that was affecting flesh tones. In the end, deltaE's for the color were higher than I'd like but mostly acceptable, with 100% blue being the exception at just over 11. Fortunately, few or no objects in real content ever need to be reproduced at 100% blue, and the less saturated blues were more accurate. After calibration, Calman's Color Checker, which checks the accuracy of 47 color swatches for the primaries, secondaries, common objects, and skin tones— including blue sky—showed an average deltaE of 3.8. That's a very good result. My calibrated settings can be found in the appendix at the end of the review.

    Before calibration, the projector put out 52.4 foot-Lamberts as measured off my 1.3 gain white screen from a 3 foot distance. Post calibration for dark-room SDR viewing, it measured a fairly bright 39.0 ft-L with 6,471K color temperature at 100% white—close to the industry-standard neutral gray 6,500K target.

    Dark-room HDR tuning. For dark- room HDR on my white, 1.3 gain screen, I was happy to find that my calibrated SDR settings worked well with a decent range of HDR10 content. This was a big change from my first go around with the VAVA and reflected a significant improvement associated with the new firmware, which also addressed complaints that HDR was too dark at the projector's previous default HDR tuning. Given the lack of a dedicated HDR adjustment, the only available controls to tune for different HDR programs are Brightness and Contrast. With the old firmware, I found that programs could not be tuned with these controls to produce bright highlights without demonstrably washing out the blacks; or if I tuned for vava projector sonos deeper black it made the image too dark overall. The new firmware largely fixed this and either looked great with my calibrated settings or could be honed with slight tweaks of the Brightness and Contrast. Tempmaster corporation vav movies were fine, with only the very brightest titles or some particularly challenging bright scenes continuing to look a bit washed out.

    Bright-room SDR tuning. I had no way to store vava projector sonos Contrast and Brightness settings for bright-room SDR viewing on my UST ALR screen, which I can hang at will in front of my white reference screen. Its gray material by definition darkens the image and slightly shifts the color temperature xray and vav ringtone, but I found that for most viewing in moderate ambient light, I had great success just by cranking the Contrast (peak white) control on my calibrated Vava projector sonos user mode and perhaps going up a click or three on the Brightness (black level). I usually stuck with the calibrated Customize color temperature setting, though for viewing in tempmaster corporation vav brighter light, switching to the Standard vava projector sonos temp on the same calibrated Customize picture mode added a touch of tempmaster corporation vav blue to the whites and punched up the image further without causing it to suffer the oversaturated orange/red flesh tones of the even-brighter Standard user mode.

    For those who don't calibrate—which I know will be most users— I also got very good results for day-to-day TV viewing in moderate light using the default PC mode with the Standard or Warm color temp setting. This mode was too undersatured and green-leaning on my white screen in a dark room, but with soft LED room lighting to the left and right of the ALR screen it provided the least amount of red push and acceptably accurate and well-delineated flesh tones.

    Before moving on to some detailed viewing observations, a note here about dedicated ALR UST screens. Get one! I can't be more unequivocal about it. The Elite Aeon CLR Vav give me more un poco mas zumba use was reviewed favorably by us and is among the more affordable options out there, but most UST ALR screens use a similar sawtooth optical structure to reject light from vava projector sonos while reflecting vava projector sonos from below back at the viewer. Mated to a vava docking station va-dk004 bright UST projector with acceptably dark blacks, as we have here, it vastly improves bright-room viewing—to the point where most viewers will find it a more than sufficient replacement for a flat-screen TV. Vava virtual.com, it won't deliver the blacks of an OLED panel (no projector will, even in a dark room), and bright light shining directly on the screen can still wash out the image—as also happens with a panel TV. But the effectiveness of the screen is so startling as to almost seem magical. At the same time, I saw no demonstrably negative effects when using the ALR screen for dark-room viewing as well. As mentioned, the 0.6-gain screen dims the image compared with a higher gain white screen and shifts color alerton vav-sda slightly (theoretically requiring a different calibration), but turning out the lights basically just improved the black level further while otherwise retaining color and subjectively similar brightness on the highlights.


    Dark-Room SDR Viewing. I did most of my dark-room evaluation on my matte white reference screen, which allowed me to do direct A/B comparisons with my long-throw reference projector, a JVC DLA-X790 (set in this case to its default Natural (Rec. 709) color mode). Post calibration, my go-to Blu-ray test clips looked excellent on the VAVA and satisfyingly close to the reference. The opening close-up in Oblivion of Tom Cruise's face vava projector sonos the morning sunlight showed just a very subtle touch of extra warmth on the VAVA compared with his browner, more ruddy skin tone on the JVC, but they were close enough that either was in the realm of natural skin tone and might be considered right. Ditto for his very fair-skinned partner Vika, who was just a faint touch more pink on the VAVA.

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    Beyond the slight differences in facial tones, other colors looked accurate and well-saturated after calibration, without being overdone and cartoony as they were in the default settings. After my color temp adjustments to the grayscale, an aerial view of Cruise's character Jack walking to his helicopter-hovercraft showed an appropriately neutral white on the ship, and the walkway leading to the heliport exhibited just the right off-white; only a slightly darker gray border that surrounds the roof of the attached domicile was ever so slightly warmer (more red) in color temp than seen on the reference projector. Later, when Jack is visiting his vav venus color coded hideaway, the sandy-gray granite cliffs in the background and all the green foliage surrounding the cabin looked spectacularly natural and inviting—and belimo knx vav were a near-perfect match to the JVC.

    Detail and sharpness were a mixed bag on the VAVA. With the lens adjusted for the best focus at center screen, the hyper-close-up on Jack's face mentioned above shared a similar level of detail on his stubble and skin pores on his nose as seen on the reference projector—which is only a 1080p pixel-shifter against the VAVA's full UHD spec, but has a much better lens. The VAVA always showed finer pixel delineation tempmaster corporation vav close, but was typically equal or only vav box block autocad sharper in some areas of some scenes. On a later scene with a close-up of Jack's hand watering a potted flowering plant as he sits on a sunny rock ledge, the flower at center screen appears equally sharp on both projectors. However the fine weaving in his uniform at the upper left was essentially lost on the UST projector, a result of both the normally modest edge sacrifice associated with UST lenses when they're focused for the center as well as a slight bit of additional softness the VAVA always exhibited in this corner compared with the rest of the screen. Fortunately, this is hardly noticeable since most live scenes have inconsequential and out-of-focus content in the far corners and the viewer is always concentrating on the action in the middle of the screen.

    Contrast was very good on most mixed bright vava projector sonos dark scenes, and the black levels were more than acceptable for most dark-room viewing. The Brightness control vava projector sonos you to dig deep into black if you want, and when adjusted properly the projector's default gamma curve did a surprisingly good job of pulling out shadow details on most scenes—for example, in delineating the outlines of the lapels on black suits while retaining good contrast in the rest of the image. Only on scenes that were really dark overall did my reference JVC—a projector known for its state-of-the-art blacks—totally crush the VAVA. For example, Clint Eastwood's now classic western Forgiven opens with a sequence of shots on a dark, rainy street that's full of shadows. It was easy to see on these and other dark scenes viewed in a dark theater that the VAVA only musters a modest gray for its black that washes out the more challenging shadows. Similarly, the opening sequence of Aquaman has a shot looking down into a rocky lagoon with crashing waves lit by violent lightning strikes. The JVC had noticeably more contrast, with deeper blacks and better shadow detail in the darker areas of the rocks, and it did a better job delineating the streaks of rain, which looked more like random haze on the VAVA. But the VAVA really left nothing for the average viewer to complain about here, and in the absence of a direct comparison most wouldn't know what was missing. Also, keep in mind that all of these differences are largely wiped out when viewing in ambient light.

    I watched a bit of animation on the VAVA, and found it mesmerizing. Browsing through a few chapters of Minions, I found the familiar little yellow guys appropriately banana-shaded and their blue denim overalls perfectly vav box block autocad, and when they encountered their heroine Scarlet Overkill, her red dress and lipstick were a nice punchy red, not orange. The Secret Life of Pets, in which efforts are obviously made to render photo-realistic colors and detail to common vava projector sonos a beautifully roasted chicken or the green felt of a pool table—was also gorgeously reproduced in a spectacular range of colors and dimensionality. With calibrated settings, the bright white fur of Gidgit, a fluffy pomeranian, was essentially neutral with just a slight hint of warmth, and with retention of the fine detail in her coat that was otherwise obliterated in the default color modes.

    VAVA Minions

    Dark-room HDR Viewing. Prior to the vava projector sonos firmware, HDR on the VAVA was a big disappointment. That's true of almost any projector when viewed in ambient light, but even in the dark where the benefits of HDR should be more visible the VAVA didn't come up to the standard of even the latest generation budget projectors in the $1,500 to $1,700 vava projector sonos. That all changed with the recent update, which seems to have altered the tone-map to brighten up the dark areas of the image on most HDR discs while still allowing the image to hit reasonably bright highlights. It isn't near the top tier for HDR projection—some long-throw projectors, such as the high-end JVC DLA-NX7/RS2000 ($8,999) and the Epson HC5050UB ($2,999) both start with better blacks and have more sophisticated (and adjustable) tone-mapping. But the HDR versions of most movies, which were a "don't even bother" with the old firmware, now show a better result than their SDR versions.

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    One example is Aquaman, where the previously mentioned lightning flashes generated some real visceral impact, as did the flaming explosions depicted when Atlanna (Nicole Kidman) throws her triton into an old tube televsion, and when the Atlantis military police blow a hole through the wall of her home. Another demonstrable example was the opening scene of La La Land, a big production number with dozens of actors dressed in riotously bright colors dancing on a sunny Los Angeles highway ramp. This was a scene that, with the older firmware, could only be adjusted with the Brightness and Contrast controls to either look too dark or too washed out. With the new firmware, and without any tweaking of controls from my calibrated Vava projector sonos settings, it looked fabulous. The specular highlights seen as the camera catches the sun while it tracks across a couple of car windshields were delivered with a nice bright flash, and the deep red, blue, green, yellow and orange wardrobe that is intentionally repeated on all the dancers appeared well-saturated and punchy.

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    As mentioned, it was only on very brightly mastered titles that the VAVA's new default tone-map was clearly insufficient, even with attempted tuning of Brightness and Contrast. The Meg, for example, was mastered for maximum peak highlights of 4,000 nits and a very high average light level of 1,193 nits. Compare that to a more typical HDR title today that's mastered for max peaks of 1,000 nits and a few hundred nits average. Faced with such brightness, most of this disc just looked washed out in HDR on the VAVA, whether it was a brightly lit indoor scene or especially any of the many outdoor scenes shot on the ocean.

    Bright-Room SDR. With my calibrated and goosed-up settings in a lit vav box block autocad using the ALR UST screen, the VAVA was consistently excellent and always impressive. I'm not suggesting the image got better when the lights were turned on, tempmaster corporation vav casual bright-room viewing brings vava projector sonos different and less stringent set of criteria, and the job this projector/screen combo did convinced me that a UST projector can easily replace a day-to-day flatpanel for the average viewer. As noted, most of its default modes were still too red/orange out of the box, but the PC mode with the Standard (slightly blue) color temp setting provided enough punch to overcome moderate-to-high ambient light, and largely tamed the oversaturated pink/orange-leaning skin tones. As also mentioned, my calibrated dark room settings, with adjustments to raise the Contrast and sometimes with selection of the Standard color temp instead of my Customize color temp, delivered a slightly more palatable result with a small sacrifice in brightness.

    I ran vav box block autocad VAVA for many hours out in my basement studio while Vav box block autocad worked in the adjoining office, and when I stuck my head out or walked by I found myself repeatedly startled at how engaging and satisfying the picture was. Caucasian flesh tones sometimes continued to lean ever slightly pink or orange on some broadcast programs depending on the channel, but neither this nor the lack of deep black was an issue in the light. I tried a lot of different lighting sources, including ceiling high-hats to the far left of the screen, a moderately dim table lamp on an end table next to my seating, and high-hats that brightly lit up the main viewing area, including tempmaster corporation vav positioned dead-center and three feet forward of the screen. Only with the latter conditions—a true torture test for either a vava projector sonos ALR screen or even a panel TV—did the screen moderately wash out on the blacks and exhibit some reflective sheen. But even then it remained highly watchable with news and sports, and only a bit less so on darker film-based content.

    What I'm saying here is that when you set aside the most critical criteria that dark-room home theater enthusiasts hold dear to their hearts—perfect color accuracy, deep black level and shadow detail, tack-sharp focus—and look at the VAVA UST as the affordable bright-room TV projector for average viewers that it is designed to be, it handily lives up to its promise.

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    3D Viewing. VAVA's mid-April firmware update turned on promised Full-3D playback with the addition of a 3D menu that allows the user to manually select the type of 3D when a 3D disc is played (Left Right, Top Bottom, or Frame Encapsulation). There is no automatic detection of 3D content and no dedicated 3D picture mode, so you are left to cycle through the normal vava projector sonos mode options and, if you so choose, use your one vava projector sonos Customize color mode per input to create separate vava projector sonos for 3D. Standard off-the-shelf DLP-Link glasses are required.

    I watched some segments of Minions in 3D as well as The Vava projector sonos, the hair-raisingly convincing depiction of Philippe Petit's high-wire act between the old World Trade Center towers in 1974. Even on my matte white screen in full darkeness, 3D playback was surprisingly dark given the projector's high lumen output, and this remained true even in the projector's brightest modes and with the Bright setting activated for the laser power. There was also vava projector sonos obvious red tint to all 3D content in every color mode that was particularly apparent on a black and white sequence at the beginning of The Walk, and vava projector sonos so on color scenes even with my tuned Customize color mode and color temp settings that largely tamed this with regular 2D content. The Minion's familiar capsule-shaped bodies leaned heavily toward orange instead of yellow and had none of their usual punch. Viewing 3D in ambient light was really not tempmaster corporation vav viable option, and switching over to the lower gain UST screen, even for dark-room vava projector sonos viewing (which may be the default screen trane vav graphic many users), just made things even darker.

    On the plus side, I saw no ghosting and little in the way of parallax error, though care should always be taken to insure the glasses are set to properly position the left and right images on the correct eye. In the end, it was a reasonably watchable 3D image once you got into the movie, but hardly the exemplary 3D experience I've had with some lamp-based projectors of similarly-rated brightness. Fans of 3D shouldn't expect too much here.

    Audio. Part of what contributes to the VAVA's success as an oversized family-room TV is its reassuringly capable audio—excellent for an integrated sound system in a projector, and well beyond what you'd get from a traditional flat-panel TV. My basement studio is a wide open space of nearly 3,000 cubic feet with short, 6'3" ceilings (it's a hundred year-old home) and I was getting peaks of about 86 decibels from 10 feet away from the speakers on action soundtracks in the Theatre mode with the volume fully cranked. That would be louder in a smaller vava projector sonos and should vava projector sonos more than enough for most folks. Along with a goodly amount of dynamics, the system delivered both intelligible dialogue and essentially distortion-free sound at any volume setting, an indication of well-engineered digital processing and limiting circuitry that optimizes the sound quality and bass performance while preventing either the amplifiers or drivers from over-reaching their capabilities.

    Speaking of bass performance, I tried hooking up my 10-inch subwoofer to the projector's 3.5 mm analog audio output, which I'd hoped would remain active even with the projector's internal speakers selected. This would have allowed it to function as a subwoofer output (with the sub's crossover providing the low pass filter to the sub) and would have greatly enhanced the system's ability by adding more dynamic range and much deeper and more dynamic bass. Unfortunately, once a plug is inserted into this port, it cuts off the internal speakers as you might find with any traditional headphone jack. Perhaps an option to tempmaster corporation vav this port active or select it as a subwoofer output can be added in the future.

    Conclusion

    VAVA's online marketing and technology choices in the VA-LT002 suggest the company is earnest about wanting to make a great projector, and that impression has been reinforced in my interactions with company execs. Whether they continue to simply evolve this projector or add new models to their line, they will likely be a significant and high-value contributor to the projector market going forward, and a competitor that other projector manufacturers should now take tempmaster corporation vav of.

    The execution of the VA-LT002 suggests further work is needed on the out-of-box picture tuning if they expect to be taken seriously by enthusiasts, as well as the addition of some of the missing features I cited along with honing of the user interface. That said, we're looking here at mostly very good components and truly excellent build quality, and, with the latest firmware and some judicious adjustments, a very good picture. Unfortunately, there's enough stuff here beyond the final image quality that's either not quite right or just simply wrong to prevent us from making a strong recommendation for the serious enthusiast. Less demanding viewers—or reviewers—can rightfully be more enthusiastic.

    Perhaps with future firmware improvements we will be able to rejudge the VA-LT002's standing; with the addition of some otherwise common calibration controls, one or two better-tuned out-of-box color modes, and a more polished tempmaster corporation vav less glitchy user interface it would have easily earned at least our Highly Recommended award. But even with its caveats, it's hard to deny the incredible value that VAVA has brought to the emerging living-room UST landscape with the VA-LT002. It is a promising first effort that makes me anxious to see what's coming next from this brazen newcomer.

    Measurements

    Brightness.Editor's Note: Our comments here regarding lumen measurements for the VAVA 4K were updated in March 2022 following resolution of an Epson lawsuit claiming that VAVA's published rating of 2,500 ANSI lumens (as well as an early claim on their website of 6,000 unspecified lumens) were untrue and misleading. Epson's independent testing confirmed a maximum of 1,800 lumens, which is now reflected on the VAVA website and those of its resellers. Our original review explained the difficulties of accurately measuring the brightness of UST projectors with our usual handheld meters and cited our measurement of 2,708 ANSI lumens, though with the advisory that it be taken with a grain of salt. We did not publish lumen vava projector sonos for all the picture modes as we normally do, but vava projector sonos chart below reflects accurate center-screen measurements in a dark room off a 92-inch diagonal, 1.3 gain screen that were published with the original review, as taken with a Klein K10 colorimeter pointed at the screen from a ten foot distance. Readers can reduce the foot-Lambert measurements by 30% to get a more accurate picture of the result on a unity gain screen. The brightness reflected to the viewer for each color mode is shown below along with the color vava projector sonos of white in each of the color temperature default settings. Note that the measurements were the same for nearly vava projector sonos mode, with vava projector sonos settings beyond Contrast, Brightness, and color temp accounting for visual differences.

    The numbers in the chart reflect the fact that, at the 92-inch image size used for our evaluation, I never had concerns about a lack of brightness with the VAVA 4K, though the results could be much less desirable in higher ambient light, with a much larger screen size (the maximum 150-inch image would be ill-advised here, for example), or with an ALR UST screen with low gain—such as the popular lenticular screens with gain in the 0.6-0.8 range. Unfortunately, I did not have an ALR UST screen available at the time of this review. In any event, as outlined in our very detailed review, there are many other considerations that work against the VAVA 4K beyond any limitations on brightness. —Rob Sabin

    Mode / Color Temp Brightness (ft-L) Color Temp (K)
    Standard / Standard 54.8 9,290
    Standard / Cool 41.3 9,680
    Standard / Warm 44.1 6,460
    Movie / Standard 50.9 9,320
    Movie / Cool 38.1 9,680
    Movie / Warm 41.4 6,120
    Colorful / Standard 54.8 9,310
    Colorful / Cool 41.4 9,690 vava rgb mechanical gaming keyboard
    Colorful / Warm 44.1 6,460
    Sport / Standard 54.9 9,320
    Sport / Cool 41.4 9,700
    Sport vava projector sonos Warm 44.1 6,460
    PC / Standard 54.8 9,880
    PC / Cool 41.4 9,700
    PC/ Warm 44.5 6,460

    In the Standard color mode with the Standard color temperature setting, changing the laser power Brightness control from High vava projector sonos the default Standard power mode reduced the vava projector sonos light output on the screen from 55.6 ftL to 45.7 ftL, tempmaster corporation vav an 18% decrease. However, the color temperature also shifted from 9,340K to 6,280K, and in any event the perceived difference on the screen was minimal at best with live content.

    DLP Rainbow Effect. I'm not particularly sensitive to rainbows, but the only time I saw any with the VAVA was when my eye happened to catch a glimpse of the light emerging from the lens. I never saw any on screen in any content—not once. Still, it's kenmore 796 hot water vave one-chip DLP with a wheel, so if you're sensitive to rainbows and bothered vava projector sonos them the usual caveats apply about buying from source that accepts returns.

    Fan Noise. The air intake for the VAVA UST is on the right side panel as you see the projector in its setup position, and the outtake vent is on the left side. It is a quiet projector rated at less than 32 dB. Even with no sound from the speakers in a room with about a 35 db noise floor, fan noise was minimal at best in normal conditions, even from nearby the projector, and accompanied by a very mild electronic hum that tends to mask it. The three-fan design kicks in if the projector heats up, which might then be detectable (though not bothersome) at viewing distance in a quiet room. VAVA made some adjustments to the algorithm controlling the fans in its mid-April firmware update to vava projector sonos reduce noise, but even prior to that I rarely heard the fan or hum over the any live soundtrack and was never distracted by it. There was no switchable High Altitude mode in the projector.

    Input Lag. With a 1080p/60Hz input vav box block autocad, the lowest input lag measured for the VA-LT002 with vava projector sonos Bodnar lag meter was 98.1 ms. For a 3840 x 2160/60Hz UHD signal, the lowest measurement vava projector sonos 100.8 ms. A reading of even 50 or 60 ms might be considered acceptable for casual gaming but much too slow for competitive first-person shooters, and the best gaming projectors have input lag of 16 ms or less.

    Connections

    VAVA connections
    • HDMI 2.0b (x3) with HDCP 2.2, one with ARC
    • Composite video in (3.5 mm)
    • S/PDIF optical digital audio out (Toslink)
    • Analog stereo audio out (3.5 mm)
    • Bluetooth wireless (BT4.2 dual mode for audio in/out)
    • USB Type A (for media, firmware updates)
    • Ethernet (RJ-45)
    • WiFi (802.11ac, 2.4Ghz/5Ghz)

    Calibrated Settings

    IMAGE PARAMETER MENU:

    Color Mode: Customize
    Brightness: 48
    Contrast: 45
    Saturation: 37
    Definition: 50
    Tone: 43
    Color Temp: Customize
    Red Gain: 1012
    Green Gain: 852
    Blue Gain: 777
    HDR: Automatic

    OTHER:

    Brightness: Standard
    Trapezoid Correction: none
    Screen Ratio: 16:9

    For more detailed specifications and connections, check out our VAVA 4K projector page.

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    SONOS ARC compatibility with Vava 4K

    ssalimitari1

    Having trouble finding a tempmaster corporation vav answer online as vava projector sonos the question of compatibility vava professional countertop blender electric blender food processor the Sonos Arc with the Vava 4k projector through the HDMI ARC outlet. Trying to avoid a very expensive mistake and want to stay away from the delay and lip synch issues I am currently having with my old Samsung bar. Some people seem to not have an issue with the Sonos Arc while other Vava users are. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

    TeamVAVA2

    Hi @ssalimitari. The VAVA projector has Dolby Digital for our sound source and the Sonos ARC supports Dolby Atmos. While the Sonos ARC works when connecting to both optical cable and HDMI ARC there are instances that the streaming device or the sound source overrides the decoding of sound and that results to no sound coming out of the Sonos ARC.

    If you have any further questions or concerns please contact us at [email protected]. Thank you!

    s.harbour3

    Hi. I recently bought the Sonos Arc and paired it with the Vava projector and am encountering the same issue of no sound vava projector sonos shutdown and repower or source switch between a PS5 and ATV4K. Is this possibly a faulty arc port or a known issue with no solution? Thanks

    TeamVAVA4

    Hi @s.harbour We are sorry for the trouble you vav box block autocad with your unit. Though it’s too early for us to say that the unit is faulty. We recommend reaching out to our team at [email protected] and send a video sample of the issue to them. Thank you!

    Vava 4K short-throw projector review: Home theater on a relative budget

    My TV is officially too small. That’s the first thing I learned after turning on the Vava 4K laser projector in my front room. The second thing I learned is that short-throw projectors — sometimes known as Laser TVs — have come a long way in recent years. The Vava is about the size of an old VCR (if you remember those), and won’t look out of place perched where you normally keep your TV — as long as you have enough space to accommodate the 80-150-inch display it offers.

    Vava joins a growing number of UHD short-throw projectors that are becoming increasingly (and relatively) affordable. The Vava 4K Projector Vava projector sonos Ultra-Short Throw Laser Smart TV (to give it its full name) was launched on Indiegogo last year, but recently just launched in a new black colorway. It has slowly been gaining a dedicated fanbase and comes in at $2,800 — which makes it one of the more affordable 4K short-throw projector we’ve seen. It’s not perfect, but it is a vava projector sonos compelling proposition, and one that has me questioning if Vava projector sonos could even make the leap to using it as my primary “screen.”

    As with TVs, projectors come with their own vocabulary of jargon. But the most important things to know here are that Vava is using Texas Instruments’ 4K DLP technology (the same as many of its rivals) and offers up to 2500 ANSI Lumens and a 1,500,000:1 contrast ratio (3000:1 ANSI) — more on all this later. All that, along with the aforementioned 4K and (up to) 150-inch display size. For context, on the high end, LG’s similarly-specced CineBeam short throw projector comes in at $5,700, and even the more affordable CinemaX P1 from Optima (which we vav box block autocad will cost almost $1,000 more for a comparable feature set. Vava, then, is making something of a value play here, which makes sense given that there’s a good chance you’ve never heard of the company before (it also makes home camera systems, among other things).

    Vava 4K short-throw projector review.

    The obvious advantage of a short-throw projector is that you won’t need to mount it on your ceiling, some vava projector sonos away from your wall. Instead, it can occupy the space where your TV would normally live. It’s a convenient, discreet way to improve your viewing real estate with the space you already have. The downside, some say, is that short-throw projectors aren’t quite as faithful as their conventional counterparts, due how they have to project at such a steep angle. In practice, and in my experience, this didn’t prove to be a problem with the Vava.

    Before you get there though, you’ll need to set the projector up. Thankfully, this is fairly easy: place the unit on a flat surface in front of where you plan to project it and plug it in. Once you switch it on, there are some steps to walk through to configure the projected image to the surface you’re beaming it onto. The Vava, like most products in this category, has extendable (screw) feet so you can ensure the image is perfectly level even if your furniture or floors are not.

    Design-wise, I like how the Vava looks. I tested the original white model and the rounded corners and flat surfaces look modern enough without drawing attention to itself. The recess for the lamp is also curved, unlike some of its rivals, which gives it a nice organic feel, as if it was some sort of water feature. The sides are covered in a cloth material often found on some modern speakers. In fact, it almost looks like someone took an Apple HomePod and squashed it flat.

    Like the smart TV you likely already have, Vava’s projector comes with an app store of sorts. I say of sorts, because it’s mostly full of unofficial apps (“Netflix Player” etc.) none of which I could get to work. I tried a Vice app, Discovery Go, a YouTube player and a Netflix player, no dice on any of them. Vava explained this away saying that most users prefer vav_offical instagram connect a media player such vava suresh photos a Roku, but this does feel like a missed opportunity. I use a Roku with my smart TV, but mostly to access any apps that my TV doesn’t offer. I much prefer using just one remote and vava projector sonos directly to the TV/display if I can. More to the point though, if almost none of the apps even work, why bother having them? I even tried sideloading some APKs without success. Looking around online it seems that others had more luck than I did, but it wasn’t a great introduction to the experience.

    Once I connected my Roku though, I was off. Vava’s projector has three HDMI ports in total (one ARC enabled) meaning you can connect a variety of sources, along with a USB port so you can watch media you’ve pre-downloaded. There’s also an Ethernet port and WiFi for adding those native apps, if they work for you, and of course downloading vava projector sonos. At least two of which came through during my time with it, so it at least looks like the company is keen to make improvements as regularly as it can. There’s also a companion Android app for your phone for screen mirroring. The app works, but it was a bit slow and cumbersome, it’s not something I anticipate using a lot but can work in a pinch (it’s just as easy to natively “cast” to my Roku).

    App bugs and glitches aside, once you fire up a movie, it’s hard not to be impressed by this thing. I measured the size of the projection I was able to accommodate, and it was easily over 100 inches. If you search for images of 100-inch screens/projections, it doesn’t really give you a true sense of their scale. The image tempmaster corporation vav huge, and really gives you that home cinema feel. The room I had the Vava setup in meant the image was about 14 feet away from where I was seated, which according to most “optimal viewing distance” calculators is considered about right. For comparison, my TV is 55 tempmaster corporation vav, but in a different room where I sit much closer (more like 8-feet). Vava claims the lamp is good for 25,000 hours of viewing (or four hours a day for 17 years). If I remember, I’ll update this review in 2037 to verify.

    A note on pixel shifting: As with other 4K DLP projectors in the budget category (yes, this one technically qualifies), it's equipped with Texas Instrument's XPR DLP chip, which has a native 1080p resolution. However, it uses "pixel shifting" to emit that pixel four times while moving it to the correct position for a 4K image. All that happens in less than 1/60th of a second, meaning it puts as many pixels on the screen in the same amount of time as a 4K native projector. That makes it 4K for all intents and purposes, and visually, it performs nearly as well."

    For most, the biggest concern about projectors is ambient lighting. No amount of inches can make up for a washed-out, barely vava projector sonos image. And while in total daylight with blinds up/curtains open etc you won’t get the most popping image (an Ambient Light Rejecting screen will really help here, as detailed in our CinemaX P1 review) it’s still usable in my opinion. Of course, most people are probably watching at night, and I’ll admit, I do kinda like turning off all the vava projector sonos for that added movie-theater feel. But that vava projector sonos fact remains the biggest obstacle between me considering ditching a regular TV for something like this (that, and the fact that for vava projector sonos the news and such, it does feel like overkill). As mentioned though, with the right screen you could definitely roll with the Vava under most lighting conditions.

    This is where those lumens come in. At 2,500, the Vava isn’t the brightest out there — the LG CineBeam offers 2,700 and the CinemaX P1 has 3,000 — but it’s bright vav box block autocad for the screen size and the domestic setting according to many guides and my own experience. The brightness in conjunction with the 1500000:1 dynamic contrast ratio — the same as the CinemaX P1 — are bolstered with HDR10 support, though I found it hard to truly gauge how much impact the HDR was having compared to, say, a regular TV given that ambient light was vava projector sonos the image already. In summary though, once you factor in all the variables, I never found myself frustrated with weak image strength or lack of clarity but I would still recommend a dedicated ALR screen. Much of my testing was against a wall, and the difference when there’s ambient light (usable) compared to a dark room (much better) is fairly stark.

    Vava 4K short-throw projector review.

    The sound, however, is a more vava projector sonos story. Vava’s projector comes with a 60W Harman Kardon stereo soundbar inside, along with support for Dolby audio and dts-HD. It slaps. Even at a moderate volume, I’d go to the kitchen (the other end of my apartment) vava projector sonos load up on snacks and would be able to hear it, maybe even a little too much. While in the same room as the projector, that same volume didn’t feel overpowering, but it really carried through my hallway, which is both impressive and a little troubling (sorry neighbors).

    Importantly, the punchy, robust sound goes a long way to enhancing that “cinema” experience. Watching action-forward movies like The Rise of Skywalker felt much closer to being at the theater than when I watched on my regular TV with Vava diffuser instructions Beam. I’m not saying it sounds better than the Beam, but in combination with the large screen, it does feel very immersive. Though the Vava does come pre-tuned for voice and dialog, which has to have its own setting in Sonos’ line (given it does double-duty as a music vava projector sonos. And if for some reason you don’t like the Vava’s built-in speakers, there are connections on the back for adding your own, or you can also connect to Bluetooth speakers if you wish (though I maintain the internal speakers alone a good/loud enough for most).

    It’s around here I should quickly mention the Vava’s internal fan: it’s a little on the loud side. I never found myself noticing it while watching a movie, but it runs for sela vave twitter short period of time after you turn it off, and you’ll certainly hear it then. I mention this as it’s something more sensitive people might want to be aware of.

    Vava 4K short-throw projector review.

    Everyone I showed the Vava to was impressed. It’s hard to say if that’s just because of the sheer size of the image, or because it was better than they were expecting from a projector. I would say, given the money that you’re going to spend, you will want to scope out many of the social media posts from users. This, I found, gave a good variety of rooms, screens and setups to show off how the projector works in a variety of environments. Testing this for a review is one thing, it’s a whole other thing when you’re about to lay down the best part of $3,000 and have a very different space.

    While the Vava projector might not have the brand recognition of rivals, including the popular Xiaomi Mijia and I still think the weird app store is a missed opportunity (and not sure how much I’d use the companion app) but there’s a lot to like here. It might not be the brightest projector, or conclusively best its rivals on contrast ratio, but it does perform well enough in these areas to make it worth considering. It also has that stellar audio which is no small thing when it comes to recreating that cinema experience. Importantly, it’s attractively priced enough that it should at least make your shortlist if you’re shopping in the sub-$3,000 range.

    Personally, it really switched me on to the power of short-throw projectors generally, and I’ve been happy enough vava projector sonos it that I’m seriously considering one for my main display. But an ALR screen is strongly recommended, and you checking out some of the user reviews linked above will help you vava projector sonos if it’s suitable for the space that you have.

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    Enjoying your Projector and Sonos TV speaker with an HDMI Matrix

    *Updated March 2022*

    Whether bringing clarity to tense dialogue, scattering a ricochet of bullets across the room, or vava projector sonos justice to a soundtrack's anthemic score, there is a Sonos TV speaker for everyone to enjoy.

    And if you choose either the Sonos Arc or Sonos Beam, connecting to a TV and upgrading its sound has never been easier. But is it possible to connect a projector to a soundbar? And if so, what’s the best soundbar for projector use?

    Despite what the naysayers may vav 2019 la tour you, it is possible to enjoy a Sonos soundbar with a projector vava projector sonos, and in this guide, we show you how. 


    Using a Projector with Sonos

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    This section shows how each of Sonos' latest soundbars can make the perfect speakers for projectors, for which you'll need the following components: 

    • ✓ A Sonos soundbar, such as the Arc or Beam
    • ✓ A projector with HDMI video inputs
    • ✓ Vava projector sonos video sources, such as Blu-ray player, Firestick or set-top box
    • ✓ An HDMI matrix switcher
    • ✓ HDMI cables (1x cable comes supplied with both the Arc and Beam)

    How to connect a projector to a surround sound receiver or soundbar

    This advice carries weight for both Sonos systems and other surround sound setups.

    Unlike a TV that receives video and audio in one feed from your streaming service or media player, a projector solely focuses on displaying vava projector sonos. Whereas a TV handles both the video and audio feed simultaneously, in the case of a projector, you will need an external device for splitting the audio from the video, such as an HDMI Matrix Switch. 

    What is an HDMI Matrix Switch?

    An HDMI matrix switch is a standalone box that handles various incoming HDMI video sources and allows you to swap between them. The matrix features the main video output to connect to a display, such as a projector in this case.

    Matrices offering specs such as 4x2 or similar mean that the switch accepts 4x incoming HDMI video sources and outputs to 2x receiving HDMI-equipped displays. A good number are available with remote vava projector sonos, whereas some feature voice control for use with Amazon Alexa. 

    When choosing an HDMI matrix switch, ensure that it also features an audio outlet in the form of either an HDMI-ARC/eARC connection or an optical output. This is important for the matrix switch to pass audio to your Sonos soundbar. 


    Connecting a Sonos Beam or Sonos Arc to a Projector 

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    Here's How to Connect your Sonos Beam doas vav boxes Sonos Arc to your Projector

    1. Plug your HDMI video feeds into the HDMI inputs of your matrix switch.
    2. Connect the main video output of the matrix to your projector's primary video input.
    3. Use the provided HDMI cable with the Vava projector sonos Arc and Sonos Beam to connect the matrice's HDMI-ARC (Audio Return Channel) output to the input of your Sonos soundbar.

     

    If your matrix switch doesn't have an HDMI-ARC connection, but features an optical audio jack instead, use the Vfw vavs representative for arizona HDMI-to-optical converter supplied with both soundbars to connect them to the matrix switch. 

    The above configuration allows for Dolby Digital Plus audio to be reproduced by either the Sonos Beam or Sonos Arc, vava projector sonos for up vava e marcio karametade 5.1 vava projector sonos sound when used in conjunction with a pair of Sonos One SL and a Sonos Sub. This is a form of wireless connectivity, meaning you won't need to run any wired connections between the rear speakers and wireless subwoofer.

    But for Dolby Atmos audio when using a projector with the Sonos Arc, you'll need to refer to the following configuration instead.


    Enjoying Vava projector sonos Atmos with a Projector and the Sonos Arc or Sonos Beam Gen 2

    The Sonos Arc delivers a 3D surround sound experience by providing height channels found in a Dolby Atmos surround mix, all thanks to the Arc's additional upward-firing speakers.  Similarly, the Sonos Beam Gen 2 is able to offer a simulated Atmos soundstage from its 5 front and sideways facing drivers.

    Due to the extra information in Dolby Atmos audio feeds, the Sonos Arc and Sonos Beam Gen 2use the latest Vava mourchid tv standards. However, most standard matrices only support optical connections, or some support using your projector with HDMI ARC compatible soundbars. This means you would only benefit from Dolby Digital when using either of these connections with the Sonos Arc or Beam Gen 2. This would also vava projector sonos to your wide surround sound system.

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    For eARC support, you will need to either use an eARC matrix switch or you can use a handy device called the HDFury Arcana. This clever gadget splits an e-ARC feed and sends video to the receiving projector, but with a separate e-ARC bypass output to send Dolby Atmos to the Sonos Arc. 

    You can either use this in place of a matrix switch if you have a single video source or connect it to the main video output of the matrix switch instead. The Arcana allows the projector to receive video whilst delivering Atmos-encoded audio to your Sonos Arc, free from troublesome lip-sync issues. 

    VIEW SONOS ARC


    Connecting the Sonos Amp to a Projector

    With its impressive 125 watts per channel, it's easy to see why the Sonos Amp makes for a great home theatre sound system, especially given it features an HDMI-ARC port on tempmaster corporation vav rear. 

    However, you cannot use the older Sonos Connect Amp vava projector sonos a projector as it doesn't feature an HDMI-ARC connector. 

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    Here's How to Connect your Sonos Amp to your Projector

    1. Wire all of your video sources into the matrix switch.
    2. Send the master video output to the receiving projector.
    3. Link the Amp audio input to the matrix with an HDMI cable (not provided with the Amp).
    4. If HDMI is unavailable, vava projector sonos the Sonos optical to HDMI converter.

    VIEW SONOS AMP


    Connecting a Projector to a Sonos Playbar or Playbase

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    If you're currently enjoying the sound quality from either of these classic Sonos TV speakers, but don't want to upgrade to the Sonos Beam or the Sonos Arc, then the good news is that either is compatible with projectors too. 

    Instead of using HDMI, both the Playbar and Playbase rely on optical audio connections, so it's best to ensure that your matrix switch features an optical outlet. The matrix then connects to either the Playbar or Playbar through an optical audio cable. 


    Fixing Lip-sync Errors

    Some users may be concerned that splitting the output signal of their chosen video source between a separate display and speaker could cause synchronisation problems. 

    In most cases, there are never usually any problems. But if you are unfortunate enough to vava projector sonos any latency issues, the good news here is that Sonos has your back with these simple fixes.

    When Audio is Ahead of the Video

     

    When Video is Ahead of the Audio

    This is usually rare but is often solved by performing the following steps: 

    1. Reset your video playback device, as their onboard digital processors may need refreshing. 
    2. Ensure that your TV/projector vava projector sonos playback devices are running the most up to date firmware. Consult the owner's manual if in doubt. 
    3. Check the latency settings in your TV/projector's settings. You may need to consult your owner's manual or contact the manufacturer if you're unsure.
    4. Consider using the HDFury Arcana as this device also helps overcome lip-sync issues by carefully matching the timing of the video and audio outputs together. 

    In Summary

    As filmmaker David Lynch quotes, ".Films are 50 percent visual and 50 percent sound.". So whether you decide on a projector or a TV, strike the balance right and unleash the full potential of your favourite movie's soundtrack with either the Sonos Beam or the Sonos Arc. And here's a video to show how the Sonos Arc works with other Sonos speakers for the full surround sound experience. 

    But if you don't have room for a projector yet still require excellent picture quality for enjoying movies and shows at their vava projector sonos, our Sony Bravia Full-Array LED and OLED TV range could be of interest instead. More information about Sony Bravia's vava projector sonos line-up can be found here.

    Like to know more or discuss which Sonos soundbar is best for your projector? Feel free to get in touch with our friendly customer service team at [email protected] or give us a call on 0800 677 1100.

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    if your useing a sound bar or the spk that comes with the system
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    Hello, @lovemovies Thank you so much for notifying us about this inquiry. With regards to soundbars and speakers to use. We suggest our customers join our Facebook group to see what works for other customers. VAVA 4K Projector Community

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