| | |  | Portable Screens | Home » » » » Portable Manual Rise-up Screen | | | | | | | Description: | | Vutec EV-PV6080 100" Diagonal 4:3 Portable Manual Rise-up Screen | | | Features: | |
• Pull out telescopic bar
• Matte white surface
• 4:3 format
• 60" x 80" viewing area
• Elegant and sturdy aluminum housing
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 88.25 inches | | Product Width:
| 6.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 7.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 28.5 pounds | | Package Length:
| 88.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 6.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 30.75 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 2 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
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Unreliable base designMay 01, 2011
By Rudy Yonkov The screen arrived and when I unpackaged it and opened up a I found couple of small plastic pieces, something was broken; pulled up the screen and realized that on the one side it is not fixed to the case, because the plastic piece that holds it down was broken. The other side for my surprise was a metal bracket holding a metal part, so it was very sturdy. The side with the plastic has been broken while shipping. I am very frustrated since the screen does not function, since there is nothing to hold it down on the one side; however even if did function that design is not good. I can't see it lasting long. Look elsewhere!!!
WowDec 16, 2010
By M. Drinkwater This projector screen didn't have any reviews at the time of my purchase, but I took risk and made the purchase (mostly because of the low price). I use this screen in my bedroom for studying and the occasional movie. When I received the product I was very surprised in the compactness of the entire screen and stand. It fits into an over-sized "pool cue" type case. It is slender (diameter of a softball!) and comes with a handle for carrying. It also appears very durable with 2 latches. I wouldn't be afraid over damaging it bumping into things while it is in the case. When you set it up, you just rotate the legs perpendicular to the case, set the stand in the slot(which is also contained in the case), and pull up the screen. It has maybe about 1 and 1/2 feet or so of up/down adjustment and has a very large black border on the bottom for higher settings. When it is standing it is really sturdy. If fact, I have a ceiling fan running continuously less than 2 feet from it and the screen doesn't even shake. I must caution that you must rotate the legs out when setting it up or it will tip. It did so on me but didn't cause any damage when it tipped over. The picture quality is great. I am sure some more expensive screens claim to have a better screen but I'm not sure any difference would be detected with the human eye. Really the only negative thing I can say about this screen is that the edges curl slightly. This may be due the large size of the screen and a smaller screen may not due this. However, I haven't noticed any distortion in the image quality so it really isn't a negative thing for me. I have only had one other experience with a different pull-up screen (my old roommates) and his had a smaller screen, much larger case (bad thing), heavier (bad thing), and didn't have a case that was able to store the pole. This screen is much better than my old roommates but I'm not sure of the brand or price of his. I have used this screen for about 3-4 weeks and haven't had any problems with set-up or take-down. The cost is the cheapest I have seen for this size screen (60x80" for $188.83 plus amazon prime $3.99 one day shipping). However, I just looked at the current price and it seems to have gone up (you might want to check other vendors for the price I got but they may have just realized they could sell this screen for more and it still would be a good deal). I hope this long review helps someone!
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