When I first got the screen, there was a large wave through the middle. After being in the down position for a few weeks it went away. The rod in the bottom is pretty stout.
The quality is really good. The case it very sturdy and they send you a ton of accessories. The drop is a little slow, but you get used to it. The gain looks a lot better than a sheet on a wall too.
@Bk94541 The "Home2" product line is supposed to be faster, although I'm not having much luck figuring out *how much* faster. I guess I'll have to contact sales to find out.
@Bk94541 It's good actually, less risk of wrinkles =) And It looks pretty nice while the projector warms up. Just click the button and go get some snacks.
I have a DIY IR-sender on my PC that sends signals to both screen and projector when XBMC starts up (a script). Brilliant!
Pls. used a led projector next time, it doesn't need to be warmped up anyway. The damm slow on your screen, its not really a problem.
displaylou 7 months ago
How much?
azarate418 10 months ago
did you see any waves or wrinkles forming on the screen?
dicfilms 1 year ago
@dicfilms
When I first got the screen, there was a large wave through the middle. After being in the down position for a few weeks it went away. The rod in the bottom is pretty stout.
austinhausmann 1 year ago
The quality is really good. The case it very sturdy and they send you a ton of accessories. The drop is a little slow, but you get used to it. The gain looks a lot better than a sheet on a wall too.
austinhausmann 2 years ago
Damn soooo sloooww
i just get fixed screen insted!!!
Bk94541 2 years ago
I originally thought the same thing, but by the time the projector warms up its down
austinhausmann86 2 years ago
@Bk94541 The "Home2" product line is supposed to be faster, although I'm not having much luck figuring out *how much* faster. I guess I'll have to contact sales to find out.
RealDragonHawk 1 year ago
@Bk94541 It's good actually, less risk of wrinkles =) And It looks pretty nice while the projector warms up. Just click the button and go get some snacks.
I have a DIY IR-sender on my PC that sends signals to both screen and projector when XBMC starts up (a script). Brilliant!
nordemoniac 11 months ago