![]() ![]() Adjusting it onto the screen, is either quick and easy with fast, physical setup, and using the Trapezoid Correction, or to do it with minimal/no digital correction, a matter of adjusting it in small fractions of an inch. Getting the networking up was quick and friendly, as was pairing the Bluetooth remote control. In terms of brightness, High mode is only 8% brighter than Standard, so many may choose to use Standard for the slightly lower fan noise. ![]() The pitch is low so you are unlikely to notice at all, once the audio of what you are watching starts. Standard mode drops it by 3db or more and is reasonably quiet. Nicely Quiet: Fan noise even in High mode is acceptable, not that it couldn't be a bit quieter. ![]() I can think of a number of other projectors that can calibrate even better and have more perfect skin tones, but for most folks, the non-fanatics, I’m just quibbling. If you see bad looking skin tones, figure it’s the content, not the projector. Skin tones: If you use our settings, you’ll like the skin tones, as most will look really good. That’s better than most, for a DLP projector claiming 2500! For example, BenQ’s popular TK800, 4K UHD DLP claiming 3000 lumens, by comparison, post calibration managed only 1007 – 10 lumens less despite being supposed to be 20% brighter. Most significantly, the VAVA measured 1017 lumens after calibration in Standard mode (that would be 1097 lumens in High). It is “living room” bright, when paired with the right type of screen, and if your living room has decent lighting control, for general viewing. I can say most folks will really enjoy kicking back and watching all kinds of content, on a really large screen. Instead, treble-dependent sound effects like breaking glass are crisp and detailed.The VAVA looks so much better, and more vibrant with our post calibration settings! Treble doesn't cause you to wince in pain every time a high-pitched noise enters the soundscape. There is no tinny sound to speak of, and highs aren't shrill. The speakers also execute treble very well. You can hear any dialogue clearly over sudden, incidental music or a booming explosion, for example. Mid-range sounds like speech retain their presence without being overpowered by the bottom end, meaning that movies and action games sound great. The speakers define bass sounds well, so deep bassy throbs don't sound muddy or flat. VAVA hides the speakers beneath the fabric fascia at the front of the projector.īass is deep and clean enough that you could easily get away without adding a sub-woofer to your home theater system. You would expect nothing less from a name like Harman Kardon, though. The sound from the speakers is excellent and, for an integrated speaker system, they balance the range nicely. Then you could see the effects of your adjustments and how they interact with the rest of the display. It would be helpful to overlay the keystone correction onto the home screen or your PS5 content, for example. The other issue with keystone correction is that you can't see all of your adjustments until you head back to the home screen and you notice distortion on one side of the display. However, those for whom this is their first projector would be lost looking at these strangely named settings. Someone familiar with projectors may understand this as being the increments in which keystone correction occurs. The "Save" command appears as "Determine". There is an option that toggles between "Rough" and "Details", for example. Some keystone correction operations are mistranslated as well. Eight-point allows you to correct the center of each edge of the display and the corners. Four-point corrects the image from the corners. It has two modes four-point and eight-point correction. Keystone correction is a little difficult to operate. ![]()
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