![]() ![]() ![]() This is an impressive achievement that cannot be overstated when considering the projector's level of post-calibration accuracy at this price point. The Formovie Theater has a respectable 2,800 ANSI lumens brightness rating and an impressive gamut coverage which I measured at over 100% for Rec.709 color gamut coverage with a total of 158% coverage, over 100% for DCI-P3 gamut coverage with a total of 123% gamut coverage, and 90% gamut coverage of the BT.2020 color space. If one were to really look for it with specific content, you can make any DLP projector show some rainbow effect, but I'm pleased to say that in my normal viewing I did not see any. Also, while watching normal content I did not experience any rainbows, which can potentially be visible with any single-chip DLP projector regardless of having an RGB light source that eliminates the usual color wheel. This hybrid design is effective-during my time viewing the Formovie Theater I did not observe any speckle in any content. This light source uses a single blue laser phosphor and secondary RGB (red, green, blue) laser diode which allows for larger gamut coverage, more color brightness, and reduced laser speckle, which is a common artifact among discrete RGB laser projectors. The light source behind the Formovie Theater is the ALPD 4.0 RGB+ triple laser. The Formovie Theater is a DLP projector that utilizes the Texas Instruments 0.47-inch native 1080p DMD chipset and TI's XPR (Xpanded Pixel Resolution) actuator that performs four-phase pixel shifting at 240Hz, which results in the ability to fully resolve a 4K UHD signal with 8.3 million addressable pixels. Below we'll take a closer look into the Formovie Theater to see just why it has garnered so much praise. It really is a total package that is sure to please many with its feature set and competitive street price, which at time of writing is $2,999. The Theater provides a respectable big screen experience in a compact package to those with limited space, in almost all situations from movie watching to gaming backed by HDMI 2.1 support. But it is also packed full of features such as a triple RGB laser light engine with substantial coverage of the BT.2020 color space, support for Dolby Vision HDR, and a Bowers & Wilkins sound system with Dolby Atmos. One was how well it performed against a slew of competitors at the ProjectorCentral/ 2022 Laser TV Showdown. in September of 2022, made a splash on its arrival for several reasons. The Formovie Theater, released in the U.S. The Formovie Theater, which was the surprise winner of the Triple Laser category of the ProjectorCentral 2022 Laser TV Showdown, is a full featured ultra-short throw Laser TV projector that has a lot to offer at a very reasonable price point. ![]()
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