I wanted to provide a review of my recently purchased Formovie UST Projector and Formovie ALR 100" Screen. I rated these products a combined 4 out of 5 stars based on the following.
Projector: I rated this a 4 out of 5. The projector is nice, I truly appreciated the OS GUI being in Andriod. Moving around within that environment was excellent. The overall sound quality being a Bowers and Wilkins footprint was excellent. The keystone setup was simple versus what I reviewed on YouTube as being a challenge. The focus is a little "iffy", it took time to really understand what it was doing. It looked unchanged for a long while. Based on the reviews, the daytime picture quality is very acceptable, it could be a little brighter. I understand low lumens equals buying a higher gain ALR screen. But again, all reviews stated that fact as well about its daytime brightness. Nighttime picture quality, colors, and blacks are a 10 out of 5. Yes, it is that good for sure especially for the price point. If you go into the advanced settings, you can manipulate flesh tones, temps, colors, and yes white brightness gain, which I am still playing with to master. One thing I noticed when watching a movie like Top Gun: Maverick in 4K. The aerial fast-moment of the planes in certain scenes was choppy, to say the least; it just couldn't keep up.
But all and all, I will say that movie night has changed forever!!!
Formovie Screen: I rated this a 4 out of 5. The screen overall is a 5 out of 5!!! Hands down a great ALR screen for less than a $1K price point. But only one major problem as everyone else spoke about on YouTube. The instructions were hit-and-miss, at one point, I thought I was missing a fiber rod so I had to reach out to ProjectScreen.com and inquire. (it was in the screen roll already attached). Directions were a little challenging to understand and the illustrations were not the best. Some stated it takes 3+ hours to assemble, it took me 2.5 hours. Based on the instructions, I dropped my rating from a 5 to a 4.