Formovie's Cinema Edge projector offers a triple laser, 150-inch ultra short throw image and Dolby Vision for $1,800, making it a more affordable option compared to its $3,000 predecessor. It uses Texas Instruments' DLP tech to project a 1080p image twice to create a sharp 4K image. The projector delivers sharp 4K video at up to 2,100 lumens, which is decent but falls short of rivals like the Hisense PX3-Pro and Epson's EpiQVision Ultra LS650. The Cinema Edge struggles with color rendering due to its single laser light source, lacking the 100%+ BT.2020 color gamut found on the Formovie Theater or Hisense PX2-Pro. It's limited to HDR10 support and lacks superior modes like Dolby Vision found on the Hisense PX2-Pro. The projector has a compact design and supports Google TV for streaming, but the system is a bit laggy. It also has a pair of 15-watt stereo speakers, but the bass is thin and lacks soundstage. The Cinema Edge is a decent mid-range UST projector, but it faces competition from Hisense and Epson models that offer higher brightness and better color rendering for a similar price.
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