Epson Duet 80-Inch Dual Aspect Ratio Projection Screen, Portable 4:3 and 16:9 Aspect Ratio Screen (ELPSC80)

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One screen two sizes The first ultra portable projection screen to offer both standard (4:3) and widescreen (16:9) formats, the Duet ultra portable projection screen from Epson provides the perfect solution for both business presentations and home theater applications. Use the included floor stand to set up your screen. Or, mount it to the wall with the included bracket. Then, pull the screen out to the size that works best for you, 65 inches for standard viewing or 80 inches for widescreen viewing. With the innovative, patent-pending, design, setup couldn¿t be easier. In no time at all, you¿ll be ready to sit back and enjoy brilliant images on a bright white screen. When it¿s time to shut down, Duet stores quickly and easily.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Use with any home theater or business projector
  • Enjoy fast, easy setup with the innovative, patent-pending design
  • Expand Screen to the size that best meets your needs - Standard 4:3 or widescreen 16:9
  • Mount on the included floor stand or on a wall with the included wall bracket
  • When closed, Duet forms its own carrying case (just 43" long)
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Epson
  • EAN: 0010343862050
  • Format: CD
  • HardwarePlatform: PC
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Epson
  • Manufacturer: Epson
  • Model: ELPSC80
  • MPN: ELPSC80
  • OperatingSystem: Windows
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • Platform: Windows
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: CONSUMER_ELECTRONICS
  • Publisher: Epson
  • Studio: Epson
  • UPC: 010343862050

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Customer Reviews

Epson Duet Projector Screen2009-07-04
The product was sent in a timely fashion. The projector screen and stand worked fine. It was sent as described. I was pleased.
LOVE THIS PRODUCT!2009-06-16
This Duet Screen is fantastic. I was surprised at how easy it was to put together, and even easier to take down. Telescoping design. Gorgeous look/high quality materials. Portable. Opens up to HUGE wide screen (easily) and then you can close it by just pushing in the sides. Can't recommend this product enough! Great price for what you get!!
Nice portable screen2009-06-10
This screen is really nice, especially the portability aspect is really cool. It's quick to set up or dismantle. I'm only docking a point for some minor problems. Besides the little sag, there's a design issue with the tripod legs pointing too far "inward" in the folded up position which makes them jam (you have to pull the legs out by their bottom ends rather than just quickly sliding the top part they're attached to, which is how good photo tripods etc work). The weight of the screen pulls the balance forward and makes it very awkward to adjust the screen's position and angle. It feels like it's about to fall on top of you.
Duet Projector Review A2009-03-30
Great product. Easy to setup and takedown, facilitates great movie and gaming views. Improvements would be adjustable heights and stronger locking system for normal and wide screen viewing. That said, definitely a great addition to portable skatepark program! [..]
Awesome but worried about upkeep of case.2009-03-30
The Duet is awesome and ingenious in its design. It's a great middle ground between the ultra portable (and small) screens and the larger, bulkier options. It fits easily in a car, is easy to set up and is well built. The horizontally collapsing screen makes if very easy to adjust for the size of the projection as you can do it from the front and don't need to work yourself in behind the screen, which is super inconvenient if it's up against a wall. My only concern is for the upkeep of the case and the presentation value of the screen itself over time. As you can see, the screen collapses into its own frame, so that the boarders of the screen when opened are the portion of the case that rest on the ground when collapsed. Depending on the care you take when setting the screen down before and after use, and the areas you're using the screen, the case (and screen borders) may get scuffed and marred, which could effect the overall impression of the presentation. This could be easily remedied with a slip over case (not sure where to buy), which defeats the purpose of the portable design in some ways but would add to the longevity of the case.

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