98" TV vs 100" Projector - The Results Will Surprise You!

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Published 2023-11-24
Which is better? A 98 inch TV or a 100 inch Ultra Short Throw projector? Right now the 98 inch TCL 98S550G is on sale for Black Friday 2023. Today we're doing a side by side comparison of the 98 inch TCL vs the Epson LS800, Formovie Theater, and Awol Vision LTV-3500 so we can determine if an Ultra Short Throw projector is better than a TV.


Buy the 98 inch TCL 98S550G at Best Buy:
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Buy the Formovie Theater at ProjectorScreen.com:
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Buy the Epson LS800 at ProjectorScreen.com
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Buy the Awol LTV-3500 at ProjectorScreen.com:
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Buy the Spectra Vantage UST ALR Screen at Projectorscreen.com:
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All Comments (21)
  • @Youthman
    Great comparison Chris. I’m a huge fan of the immersion that you get with a 120 - 150” projection screen. I personally would do a 98” - 100” TV over a 100” UST. I love that we have options because we all have different needs.
  • @aslanme387
    Glad you did this comparison. I heard Youthman dismiss all UST projectors saying he’d prefer the TCL TV you had in the video. Good to see someone doing the actual side by side comparison instead of guessing.
  • @tyronemalloy7399
    Love the video! I purchased an Epson LS800 about a week ago and so far I love it. I decided on making my own custom 120" screen using Elite Screens Designer Cut CineGrey to save a few bucks. Building the frame was easy.
  • @szde
    Thank you for the viewing angles comments. You're the only reviewer who's gone into it in-depth and you've just saved me a ton of money
  • @TheArtOfJerry
    Very good information. This type of video rock. Side by side comparison very welcoming. Thank you for your efforts. Great job. Great detail information. ❤❤❤ Have a blessed holiday.
  • One of the best videos I've seen in the is projector vs large TV space yet. Would. Love to see a video of short throws image quality on screens larger than its recommended size.
  • @TriMuXx
    Love it, great video! Keep up the good work! Projector fan for life over here. I don't ever want to go back to flat panel TVs with all that annoying glare happening during the deep deep black scene in your movie/show/game among other benefits like being way easier to move if you move to another house, etc.
  • @johnf517
    you do tremendous work... appreciated... planning my dream home theater which is about 1 year off but your information has played a great role in my decision making.. again.. thank you...
  • @user-pi3ri4jl5r
    6 minute gang! Great videos man. Just found you a couple weeks ago and watched most of your videos ha. It gave me the extra push to order my ust which arrives today!
  • Well Done Chris! I'm still leaning towards a large TV...100in minimum... Thanks for pointing out the advantage to both...
  • @superboy1173
    Thank you for posting this comparison. I have been using an Optoma UST projector for three years now and was considering going back to a tv. Your video showed me that there are trade offs to the tv option that I had not considered! I will be holding pat for now and saving about $3k on a new tv that won’t make that much difference based on what I need. Many thanks!!!
  • @dahyodasouljah
    Brooooo Thank you for doing a video like this. I am going to be getting a new "TV" next year and this is the comparison I needed
  • @melraine919
    Well done 👏🏼 👍🏼 Good demo and info 👍🏼 thank you from England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
  • @jeet-Seattle
    That's great video Chris, and very informative.
  • @shinnick67
    Great comparison, level of detail. Can see that this took a good amount of time to put together. Thank you!
  • I have the awol 3500 pro. During the day the picture is really clear even when the blinds are open. Add on to the fact I can watch 120-150 inch makes up for anything a tv can bring.
  • @Clint3571
    Great video sir! You are one of the best AV reviewers out there right now. As soon as someone makes a roll-up tv screen, it will be game over for projectors. TVs can only get so big before you can't get them in your house.