Aside from the need to switch picture modes manually between SDR and HDR, the LS12000 is about as close to perfect as I could wish for. For $4,999, it delivers tremendous contrast, accurate color, a razor-sharp image, and enough flexibility for any environment and scenario. It’s bright enough for a media room and premium enough for a dedicated theater. The lens easily matches what comes with displays costing much more and that alone is a reason to put it on your short list. With broad signal support, it can play games, TV shows, and movies, on disc or streamed, with equal precision. It is truly one of the very best projectors I’ve ever reviewed and receives my Highest Recommendation.
HomeTheater HiFi
Reviewed on 21 Jan, 2024
Aside from the need to switch picture modes manually between SDR and HDR, the LS12000 is about as close to perfect as I could wish for. For $4,999, it delivers tremendous contrast, accurate color, a razor-sharp image, and enough flexibility for any environment and scenario. It’s bright enough for a media room and premium enough for a dedicated theater. The lens easily matches what comes with displays costing much more and that alone is a reason to put it on your short list. With broad signal support, it can play games, TV shows, and movies, on disc or streamed, with equal precision. It is truly one of the very best projectors I’ve ever reviewed and receives my Highest Recommendation.
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