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Elite F80NWH Pull Up Portable Projection Screen-ezCinema Series
by Clint DeBoer - last modified August 09, 2007 17:27
I have recently completed a review of the Home Entertainment projector. This product integrates a DVD player and
stereo speakers into a projector and makes for the type of entertainment system that can be pulled out and assembled,
at will, in a living room setting. The perfect screen to complement such a system would be durable, portable and equally
and it doesn't take up additional space (unless you count the depth, which
requires the lid to be opened.) The top bar which lifts and secures the
weight of the screen is ingenious. Instead of simply anchoring the lift tab
to the top of a ridged bar, the ez-Cinema utilizes a sort of anti-tilt bar that
distributes the load across the ends of the screen. This seemed to help
the screen rise and sink evenly without allowing it to twist and become
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easy to pull out and set up. Elite Screens ez-Cinema systems match that
description perfectly. What makes this such a compelling product, in the
complementary ease-of-use and low price point. With a retail price of just
$249 for an 80-inch screen, it is not uncommon to find street pricing under
$200.
Build Quality
The ez-Cinema system is a
very stable screen in terms
of the mechanical elements
that make up the mecha-
nisms. The case is part of
the system - which I like
since you can't misplace it
uneven over time.
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