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The Android TV integration feels snappier than expected. Netflix launches faster than on my smart TV, though I did notice minor lag when switching between heavy apps. At night, the 500 ANSI brightness delivers shockingly vivid colors – skin tones in The Crown looked natural, not oversaturated like cheaper projectors.
Sound surprised me most. While not replacing a soundbar, the dual bass diaphragms gave satisfying thumps during Mad Max's chase scenes. At 30dB noise level, the fan stays quieter than my AC – crucial for dialogue-heavy films.
Daytime use? Forget it unless you blackout curtains. But for $300, having theater-quality nights anywhere (I've used it camping with a portable battery) makes this my favorite tech purchase this year.
