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2022 UST Projector Shootout: Video Recap & Analysis

Editor-at-Large, Chris Boylan shares his thoughts from the 2022 Value Electronics UST Projector Shootout and find out who won.

New York based retailer, Value Electronics, held their second annual UST (ultra-short throw) projector shootout on December 10, 2022, which compared the flagship model from five brands. The contenders were:

In this video, we sit down with Editor-at-Large, Chris Boylan who was in attendance as an observer (not a judge) to go over the results.

A team of expert judges rated each projector on a variety of performance metrics while the projectors were placed side-by-side.

For a detailed written report from the event, and to see who won, jump on over to Chris’ full report.

Click play above or watch the full video on YouTube.

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