LG BU53PST vs BenQ LK936ST // Which 4k Laser Projector should you buy?

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
  • Buy the LG BU53PST for $3799 here: rb.gy/hytu7
    Get the BenQ LK936ST here: rb.gy/l7zyw
    The quality of the simulator's visual display is crucial in delivering a realistic experience. The LG BU53PST and BenQ LK936ST projectors are two popular options for use in golf simulators due to their advanced features and capabilities.
    While both projectors offer high-quality visuals, there are also some key differences between the two that could affect which one is best for your application. In this comparison, we will take a closer look at these two projectors, highlighting their unique features, specifications, and capabilities. Hopefully by the end of this comparison, you will have a better understanding of which projector may be the best fit for your needs.
    00:00 Intro
    00:31 Specs
    00:48 Picture Correction
    01:38 Picture Quality
    02:53 Audio
    03:20 Brightness Test
    03:56 LG BU53PST testing
    07:08 BenQ LK936ST testing
    09:47 Side-by-side comparison
    10:37 Waveform comparison
    14:01 Gameplay
    15:40 Video playback
    16:39 Ambient light
    17:35 Final Thoughts
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Komentáře • 10

  • @daffo911
    @daffo911 Před rokem

    Thanks for this comparison. In Australia the LG is $5-6k (but currently sold out everywhere or not yet available) whereas the Benq is $8-9k. Big price difference here compared to the US.

  • @aarongates1171
    @aarongates1171 Před 5 měsíci

    Just purchased the new LG BU53RG.
    To my understanding, it’s the same exact model as the BU53PST, but just has an updated IOS interface for users. Also is about 300-500 dollar cheaper which is a bonus. Excited for the screen mirror features it’s going to provide as well

    • @carlsplace
      @carlsplace  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yes, very similar, almost identical specs! We love our BU53PST that is still up in our showroom!

  • @user-pn8hn4mw9y
    @user-pn8hn4mw9y Před rokem +1

    Just installed the BU53PST and I do notice the washed out look. I did the Color Management step by step in windows 10 and it seemed to help with it a bit. Also turn your black level setting in LG menu to low and it gets closer to what the BenQ shows in your video. Would love to see a follow up video with you guys playing with the setting on both?

    • @pchmbrs7
      @pchmbrs7 Před rokem

      Where are the color management and black level settings

    • @user-pn8hn4mw9y
      @user-pn8hn4mw9y Před rokem

      @@pchmbrs7 In Windows---Display settings-Advanced display settings-Display adapter properties(pick the projector if running multiple displays)-Color management tab-Advanced tab-Calibrate display..
      This will take you through the calibration process windows provides
      Projector menu--All settings-Picture-Picture mode settings-Picture options
      The only available option with mine is Black Level
      Don't hold me to this to harshly but seems that changing the Windows settings that work with the Graphics card should make a difference in gameplay. Haven't tried much in my Nvidia control panel but there may be something in there that could help as well. Even with the settings I did the LG still has a washed out look like I have the lights on but I'm in a very controlled environment. I have Carl's premium 16x10 screen and the Ben-Q projector showing up in the next couple days just to see how good I can get this to look.
      Hit em Straightish

  • @isaacminiard3200
    @isaacminiard3200 Před rokem +1

    Can you review the LG-BU60PST? I’m pretty interested in that model.

    • @carlsplace
      @carlsplace  Před 11 měsíci +1

      We will try to get our hands on one!

    • @falloncohen6814
      @falloncohen6814 Před 9 měsíci

      Exactly the LG I would compared to this unit!

  • @timmy2pillows
    @timmy2pillows Před 7 měsíci

    I’m pretty sure the benq lk936st is true 4k whereas the lg uses pixel shift to achieve the 4k.