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Best UST Projectors of 2025 to Face Off This Weekend at UST Projector Showdown

UST Projector fans, get ready. The annual UST Showdown is scheduled for this weekend. Which of these eight high performance projectors will rise to the top?

2024 UST Projector Showdown at ProjectorScreen.com.

With flat panel TV prices hurtling ever downward, one might think the market for UST (Ultra Short Throw) projectors might be dwindling. But if you’re looking for a truly cinematic home theater experience with a screen size over 100 inches, UST projectors still offer a compelling form factor and value proposition.

With their ability to virtually disappear when not in use, UST projectors can also present a more design friendly option than a huge honking TV that dominates your living space. While traditional projectors require several feet between the projector and screen, UST projectors can be placed just inches from the wall and throw a screen of 100 inches or more. Combine this with a custom console and a motorized screen and that huge cinematic screen can simply fade away when not in use.

If you’re considering a UST purchase yourself, then be sure to hold off a few more days. You’re going to want to see what goes down this weekend at the UST Projector Showdown at ProjectorScreen.com.

A UST Battle Royale (with Cheese?)

The UST Projector Showdown, hosted by projector distributor and dealer ProjectorScreen.com, is an annual event that pits the top performing UST projectors against each other in a grueling challenge to see which models rise to the top in video performance. This year’s event will be held at the ProjectorScreen.com headquarters in New Jersey on Saturday, November 8, 2025.

Brian Gluck, owner of ProjectorScreen.com, provides not only the venue for the event but also all of the projectors from his personal stock. Gluck had this to say about the upcoming Showdown event: “We’re excited to be hosting the 4th Annual UST Projector Showdown here in our new Headquarters this year, with Phil Jones from Projector Reviews administrating and leading the event for his second consecutive year. We’ve got another batch of the best 8 UST projectors currently available on the market; no golden samples or beta firmware’s here – what is in the competition is exactly what a customer would get themselves.”

Over the course of the day, a panel of six independent judges, each with industry experience (including yours truly), will rank the performance of each projector across a number of different categories. After these results are compiled and tabulated, the event organizers will publish the judges’ composite rankings across all categories in a scorecard that is free for the public to view and download. So which UST projectors are included this year? I’m glad you asked.

In This Corner…

This year’s competitors include eight different UST projectors from six brands, priced from $2,699 to $5,999 (MSRP). Three are repeat contenders from last year’s UST Showdown, but with the latest software updates and improvements. The rest are all new models or updated versions of existing models. All use DLP imaging chips except the Epson, which uses three LCD chips.

Six models use a Triple Laser light array with individual lasers for red, green and blue primary colors, while the Epson QS100 uses a single laser+phosphor light source and the XGIMI Aura 2 uses a hybrid Dual Laser+phosphor light source. The Nexigo uses a triple laser light source, but supplements that with phosphors to enhance green and red color reproduction. All of the projectors in this year’s competition are rated for at least 20,000 hours of use with no bulb replacement necessary. That’s roughly 11 years if used for 5 hours per day.

All UST projectors in the competition, other than the Epson, can reproduce a full 4K (3840×2160 pixel) source by using 4-way pixel shifting of the DLP device. The Epson uses a dual pixel shift system which can reproduce twice the resolution of 1080p HD, but only half full 4K resolution. But, as a 3-chip LCD projector, the Epson avoids the so-called “Rainbow Effect” (RBE) which plagues most DLP projectors.

Models Competing in the 2025 UST Showdown (with MSRP):

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The Hisense PX3-Pro took home the gold in last year’s UST Showdown (2024).

This year’s panel of independent judges will include Chris Boylan (hey, that’s me!), Tech YouTuber Chris Majestic, projector reviewer Andy Grimm (Sound and Vision, Home Theater Review), YouTube tech reviewer Milton Santiago (EBPMan), projector reviewer and calibrator Kam Valentine of ProjectorReviews.com and Chris Mata, aka “That Home Theater Dude” from YouTube.

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eCoustics Editor-at-Large Chris Boylan (left), event host Brian Gluck, owner of ProjectorScreen.com (center) and emcee and organizer Phil Jones of ProjectorReviews.com (right) stop for a quick selfie at the 2024 UST Projector Showdown.

The projectors will all be set up in one room and hit with a variety of test patterns and real world content curated by show emcee Phil Jones. The testing materials are intended to highlight specific picture quality attributes such as contrast, brightness, picture uniformity, motion handling, color saturation, color depth and color accuracy. Once the judging has been completed, the show organizers will compile the results in order to create a comprehensive scorecard which allows prospective buyers to see how each projector performed in each category. We’ll be sure to publish these results as soon as they’re final and I’ll add my own personal commentary on what stood out as the strongest performers.

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The Bottom Line

This will be my third time covering the UST Showdown, first as an audio judge, then as a main event judge. It’s always a treat to be able to see these flagship displays doing their thing head to head on some very challenging content. Will the Hisense PX3-Pro repeat its strong showing from last year or will it be outclassed by its more expensive new sibling the Hisense L9Q? Will the Epson’s exceptional brightness (4,500 lumens of both white and color brightness) allow it to stand out from the pack? Has Formovie corrected the color accuracy issues that kept it off the top of the leaderboard last year? All these things and more will soon be revealed.

In previous events, the show organizers have been careful to try to let each projector shine (no pun intended) in its best light. But I’m confident one or two models will set themselves apart, at least as far as video performance is concerned. Other aspects like features, functionality, styling and ergonomics are also important when viewing a projector. But for me, picture quality is paramount so I’m looking forward to participating and seeing these marvels of modern engineering duke it out for the title of this year’s Best UST Projector. Let the games begin!

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2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. Mike

    November 8, 2025 at 1:31 pm

    I hope that there is some kind of setting tweaks done this year to show the capabilities of the projectors rather than just the OOB performance.

    Most users don’t get professional calibrations, but they do take recommended settings from reviews to try and optimize the performance at no cost.

    If I remember last year, it was strictly an OOB test with the best mode selected. Manufacturers modes pick safe settings which take into account various unit to unit variation, so they are much more conservative than someone who is able to spend 5-10 minutes tweaking the settings at home. The improvements can be considerable for such little effort, and not taking them into account doesn’t really give you a good idea of the projector capabilities.

    • Chris Boylan

      November 8, 2025 at 8:56 pm

      The guys from ProjectionScreen.com tell us that they are capturing/recording the detailed settings for each model and will publish these in their detailed event coverage.

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