Every UST Projector Compared: 2024 Buying Guide


TV manufacturers are convinced that consumers are ready to take the large TV plunge in 2024 and whilst some of the models that we examined at CES and CEDIA were extremely impressive, we are not sure that most are people are willing to spend that kind of money at this point. Not every model, however, will destroy your bank account. TCL now has three 98-inch 4K TVs priced from $2,000 to $6,000. However, LG’s top-of-the-line 97-inch M3 OLED TV will still set you back $30K. There is a lot of room in that range and that’s where Ultra Short Throw (UST) projectors come into the picture.

At the 120-inch screen size, there isn’t a more affordable or easier alternative than an Ultra Short Throw (UST) projector with an ALR screen. There are a number of UST/ALR screen combinations that start around $3,000 and we expect to see more of them as the technology becomes more affordable.

What is an Ultra Short Throw (UST) Projector?

An Ultra Throw Projector (aka UST) has a specially constructed lens assembly that allows images to be displayed from a very short distance, generally less than a foot away from the screen. This means instead of placing the projector far way behind the seating position, it sits close up below a screen without sacrificing image size. UST projectors can project very large images without taking much more space than a large TV. They are also great for those that have small rooms. 

The key advantage of a UST projector with a screen is the substantial cost savings when compared to purchasing a flat panel TV sized above 85-inches. The next big advantage is the elimination of glare that plagues every glass panel.

Tip: All 2024 UST projectors offer 4K or 4K-like resolution via a process called Pixel Shifting. There are no 8K models yet for sale, although some have been announced.

However, there are drawbacks to 4K UST projectors. Their main enemy is light in the room. Specialized ambient light-reflecting (ALR) screens can mitigate the problem, but as with any projector, they still look best in a darkened room.

Samsung The Premiere LSP9T Ultra-short Throw Projector
Samsung The Premiere LSP9T Ultra-short Throw Projector

Having reviewed The Premiere by Samsung LSP9T 4K UST Projector, we can attest that watching movies on a 103-inch screen is even more enjoyable than a near pixel-perfect 65-inch Sony OLED 4K TV. Bigger is just better.

Tip: UST Projectors are sometimes referred to as Laser TVs (such as Hisense models).

Although the Samsung LSP9T is one of the best, it’s also the most expensive, which opens the door to a lot of competition.

One very affordable competitor that was chosen as the best Triple Laser UST at the 2023 Laser TV Showdown held by Projector Central and ProjectionScreen.com was the Formovie Theater T1 which has a surprisingly low $2,999 price tag.

formovie-theater-ust-projector
Formovie T1 Theater Laser UST Projector

The Samsung LSP9T and Formovie T1 are just two possible choices as there are now well over two dozen models to choose from, which can be quite overwhelming.

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4K UST Projector Comparison Chart

Since we have reported on many USTs, we thought it would be great to provide a guide that lists the brands and models, some of the key features, plus a link back to our more detailed articles on each brand and model reported. 

Click the brand/model of each projector for more details in our original article or click the price to check current pricing and availability.

Comparison

Projector MSRP Light Engine Lumens (ANSI) Sound OS Size
AWOL LTV-2500 $2,999 Triple Laser 2,600 2 x 18 watts Android 80-150″
AWOL LTV-3000 PRO $3,999 Triple Laser 3,000 2 x 18 watts Android 80-150″
AWOL LTV-3500 PRO $5,999 Triple Laser 3,500 2 x 18 watts Android 80-150″
BENQ V5000i $3,499 Triple Laser 2,800 2 x 5 watts plus 2 x 15 watts subwoofer N/A 70-100″
BenQ V7050i $3,999 Laser / Phosphor 2,500 2 x 5 watts Android 90-100″
Epson LS500 $3,199 Laser 3LCD 4,000 2x 10 watts Android 70-130″
Epson LS650 $2,700 Single Laser 3,600 2 x 5 watts full range and 1x 10 watts subwoofer Android TV 60-120″
Epson LS800 $3,499 Laser 3LCD 4,000 20 watts total Android 80-150”
Formovie C3 $1,899 Single Laser 2,250 2 x 15 watts FengOS 3.0 80-120″
Formovie Theater  T1 $2,999 Triple Laser 2,800 2 x 15 watts Android 80-150”
Formovie 4K Max $3,699 Triple Laser 4,500 N/A Feng OS 1.2 100-200″
Hisense L5H $2,999* Laser / Phosphor 2,700 40 watts total Android 100/120″
Hisense L9H $4,999* TriChroma Laser 3,000 40 watts total Android 100/120″
Hisense PL1 $2,499 Single Laser 2,100 2 x 15 watts Google TV 80-120″
Hisense PX1 $2,498 TriChroma Laser 2,000 30 watts total Android 100 – 120”
Hisense PX1-Pro $2,999 TriChroma Laser 2,200 30 watts total Android 90-130″
Hisense PX2-Pro $2,999 TriChroma Laser 2,400 2 x 15 watts Google TV 90-130″
JMGO U2 $2,999 Triple Laser 2,400 50 watts total Luna OS 100″
Leica Cine 1 $9,495 TriChroma Laser 3,000 2 x 25 watts Google TV 100 or 120”
LG HU715QW $2,499 Laser / Phosphor 2,500 20 watts x 2 WebOS 80-120″
LG HU915QB $6,496 3-Channel Laser 3,000 2.2 channels, 40 watts total WebOS 90-100″
LG HU915QE $5,996 3-Channel Laser 3,700 2.2 channels, 40 watts total WebOS 90-120″
Nexigo Aurora Pro $2,999 Triple Laser 2,400 2 x 15W Woofers, 2 x 15W Tweeters Android 80-150″
Optoma Cinema X D2 $2,499 Dual Core Laser 3,000 2 x 10 watts None 85 -120”
Optoma Cinema X D2 Smart $2,699 Dual Core Laser 3,000 2 x 10 watts Android  (w/dongle) 85 -120”
Optoma CinemaX P2 $3,299 Single Laser w/ 6-SegmentColor Wheel 3,000 40 watts total Android 85-120″
Samsung LSP7T $2,999 Single Laser 2,200 2.2 Channels, 30 watts total Tizen 90-120″
Samsung LSP9T $6,499 Triple Laser 2,800 4.2 Channels, 40 watts total Tizen 100-130”
Ultimea Thor T50 $3,999 Laser Phosphor 3,000 2 x10 watts Android TV 11.0 80-150″
Ultimea Thor T60 $4,999 Triple Laser 4,999 2 x 15 watts Android 80-200″
Vava Chroma $3,599 Laser / Phosphor 1,800 2 x 30 watts Android 80-150″
Viewsonic X2000B-4K $2,399 Laser / Phosphor 2,000 2 x 25 watts Android 65-150″
XGIMI Aura $2,349 Laser / Phosphor 2,400 4 x 15 watts Android 80-120″

*Includes screen.

Note: As new projector models are released, we’ll attempt to keep this list up-to-date, while also removing models that become discontinued. Pricing noted as of February 2024, but may vary due to promotion or market conditions.

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