Hi. thank you for this very rare sharing on the internet. In comparison with the Benq w4000i, is the price difference justified in your opinion for the w6000? I am looking for a liminous and affordable 4k and 3d projector for 200 inch. Which one do you recommend for me?
@超級眼鏡蛇10 ай бұрын
看起來BENQ W6000最喜歡 , 因為從她的身上 "投影機HDR"總算能看了
@goodniceshare8 ай бұрын
If you are interested in HDR effects, you can watch my latest Madvr videos and improve them for free
@Tilten9 ай бұрын
Thank you for the English subtitles. But there must be something wrong with the brightness of the LS12000, it’s way too dim. Look at Ekki Schmidt's comparison of the JVC NP5, Sony XW5000, and Epson LS12000: the Epson was the brightest, especially in HDR. In your comparison, it’s FAR behind XW5000 and that’s definitely not correct.
@goodniceshare8 ай бұрын
Thank you for the comment 12000. If using bright mode, the brightness is not worse than 5000, but I won't compare it with a mode that I think is problematic. Comparing with a mode that users don't use is meaningless I think the 12000 HDR is still a bit outdated and not recommended. Also, you can watch my latest video on HDR
@Tilten8 ай бұрын
@@goodniceshare Thank You for your reply, I will watch the HDR video! About LS12000 brightness: The LS12000 has several picture modes and if you measure the LS12000 in Cinema Mode, it automatically sets the light output to only 50%! But you can manually turn it up to 100%, get over 1,800 lumens in Cinema Mode, and still get DCI-P3 coverage at 87%. That is actually brighter and with better DCI-P3 coverage than XW5000 which reaches around 80% in reference mode and at 1637 lumens. Source: Hometheaterhifi and Hometheaterreview, LS12000: "Cinema mode in its default settings offered the least amount of light output at 980 lumens but had better color gamut (saturation) performance than Natural mode. The catch is the projector runs the light source at 50% power. You can turn it up to 100% power and get 1860 lumens out of Cinema mode but at a cost to color gamut coverage. I measured 92 percent DCI/P3 coverage at 50% power and 87 percent at 100% power."