Beautiful pics! Can't wait to see the video. I'm always appreciative of the home owners sharing their Amazing Home Theater.
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Nice!!! Those speakers are actually huge, but the screen makes them look tiny 😊
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I'm mostly curious how the centre sounded given it seems to be pointing at peoples shins instead of their ears. Was it obvious the sound was coming from below the TV? At this kind of budget I'm surprised they don't have at least dual centres (one above and one below to create a phantom in the actual centre) as offered by the higher end processors.
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He coulda done better. I saw that screen at cedia. Its matte and not very good contrast. Sonys tile based tv at cedia was glossy, and way way way way better. That looked like a giant oled, awall didnt.
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I hate to say it but for that expensive home and video wall and by the looks of it JBL synthesis speakers, I’m a little disappointed whoever built this has no sound treatments and the atmos is not placed in ideal positions. Maybe I’m wrong, I’m just going off the pictures. Can’t wait for the video. You need Anthony Grimani to explain and teach his magic sauce
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Youthman | Obsessed Home Theater
Benny Sibbitt and I flew out to Jackson Hole, WY to visit a $24.5 million home (nope thats not a typo) with a 162” @AWALLMicroLED in a dedicated theater room.
The 8,000 square foot home (12,200 under roof) is stunning and overlooks the Grand Teton mountains.
We sat down with AWALL’s CEO, Steven Shulman for an in-depth conversation regarding the technology of MicroLED and what AWALL is doing to make MicroLED more accessible to the masses.
You’re probably wondering, who in the world would put two massive windows in a dedicated theater room. Once you see the view out the windows, you’ll know exactly why they were placed there.
With 600 nits max (1,200 peak), the picture is just gorgeous. Colors are vibrant and even with a huge amount of natural ambient light from the windows, the image still looks incredible.
MicroLED was a great solution to allow for a gorgeous view without sacrificing image quality.
At $50,000, in no way is it inexpesive, but when their competition is charging $100,000 and more, AWALL is providing huge value in the MicroLED market.
I’ll have two videos on YouTube later this week.
Video content from @jennifergala .
Full disclosure, this trip was sponsored by AWALL.
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