The LTV-3500 only comes in a matte black color. The projector‘s body is mostly made of plastic, with a thin silver accent running through the middle. Even though it has a short throw, this projector is a beast. It’s about two feet long and six inches high. It’s so big that it makes PlayStation 5 look like a toy, and everyone who has come to my house has been shocked by how big it is.
Specifications
- Vivid HDR at night
- Up to 150-inch screen
- ALR screen enhances picture quality
- Loud speakers
- Feels like a TV
Where to get AWOL Vision LTV-3500 Triple Laser Projector?
It an AWOL Vision Daylight ALR (Ambient Light Rejecting) Screen. This means that the AWOL Vision LTV-3500 can only be used during the day because it only reflects light that comes from below it. It’s a necessary accessory, but it costs an extra $1399 for the 100-inch model and $2299 for the 120-inch model. You can buy third-party ones instead.
There is a third HDMI 2.0b port, but it is hidden behind a panel and is used by the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max that comes with the TV. One way to look at it, this is a good shout. Even though the projector runs Android 9.9, AWOL Vision has given apps and software updates over to Amazon and the Fire TV Stick, which is very well supported.
A triple-RGB laser light source that can cover the Rec.2020 color gamut is built into the chassis. When the AWOL Vision LTV-35000 came out, I couldn’t help but notice many similarities to the Hisense TriChroma Laser TV projectors, like the L9G, which is rated at 3,000 ANSI lumens. But the AWOL is not the same as the L9G. It has a different menu system and different features, like motorized focusing, which the L9G doesn’t have. This UST also comes with an Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max for streaming. This gives the user a much better experience than most other UST projectors, which only have limited features.
The LTV-3500 comes with 128GB of storage and runs on Android 9.0. But it’s not Android TV, so you can’t use Google services or the nice Android interface. Instead, you get a very simple interface for changing sources and adjusting settings, as well as a few apps that let you look through the internal storage and open web pages. We tried to install an apk file for Netflix, which worked, but when we opened the app, it didn’t recognize the projector’s remote control, so we couldn’t do anything else. The built-in file manager lets you watch videos, listen to music, and look at photos right from a USB drive. This is useful if you don’t have access to the internet.