So what is the % increase in picture quality when adding a radiance pro to your latest gen NX7/NX9 or current gen Sony? $5k-$7k for a radiance pro for a less than 10% increase. Potentially?.....
At one point I was getting myself sold on these but did more research and watched videos of people that have them and it just didn't make sense to get one. The return on investment just isn't there. They will be out of business in less than 10 years.
I agree, and that's certainly subjective and something each person has to decide for themselves. The good thing about Lumagen is that they continually upgrade their devices, so even if you bought one 5 years ago, you have the latest and greatest features today. They take care of you that way and don't expect you to keep buying devices. They actually seek out difficult scenes they find in movies and improve the firmware to send out in updates to their existing customers. Pretty cool.
The most common estimation you hear is that "it's not necessarily a night and day difference, but it's damn close." That means different things to different people.
In talking with Kris Deering, he said that nobody has figured out how to do scaling, clarity, color, and tone mapping anywhere near what Lumagen can do. They literally put others out of business (like Faroudja), and even MadVR is now really struggling to keep up with the advancements made by Lumagen.
Kris actually said that people should by the Lumagen, then get the best projector they can afford after that. He said a Lumagen can make a last generation projector look better than any of the current ones can look on their own.
It's cool that my new JVC can do frame by frame mapping and upconvert to 8K. But 8K is pointless really (and loud if at 60 fps), and the mapping it's doing, while good, just isn't what the Lumagen can do. And it's set and forget once you get it set up.
Sounds like their future plans involve the ability to do what it already does, but at 8K/16K/120 Hz/240 Hz and higher.
I just got my projector, and I'll be getting a Lumagen soon. The one I saw in action was impressive.
As far as being out of business in 10 years...who knows? All of these companies may well be out of business in 10 years. But I think the $5K divided over 10 years is a reasonable investment. Much like an amplifier or projection screen.