![]() This projector screen option is essentially a painted on screen with the option to make it as big as 128 inches (16:9) or trim it down smaller. Goo Systems’ GooToob is a DIY option for those who don’t mind putting in extra work to save some money. However, this projection screen offers excellent overall value with a compelling combination of solid performance, portability, and affordability. When not in use, it folds up and can be stored in a protective carrying case although at nearly 27 pounds, it’s not exactly lightweight.Ī common problem with the Epson Duet Ultra Portable is the tendency for the screen to curl in at the top and the bottom since there’s no support this is a relatively minor issue but it can be an annoyance for perfectionists. This portable screen is easy to set up, with the option of hanging it on the included floor stand or mounting it on the wall. There is a slight blue tint, but paired with a good projector the image is bright and detailed with a very wide viewing angle. Although picture quality will not stack up to that of dedicated home theater screens, it is solid overall, and usable for a wide variety of purposes. This screen is unique in that it deploys side-to-side rather than the standard top-to-bottom so you can choose between two aspect ratios – 4.3 for a 65-inch size, and 16:9 for an 80-inch viewing area. The Epson Duet Ultra Portable is a true multipurpose projector screen, with the ability to serve as a business presentation tool or as an affordable entertainment screen. Most have different power settings, which gives you some control over how long they’ll last, but in general you should expect to get through one or two movies without much trouble. ![]()
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