Epson SilverFlex Ultra Ambient Light Rejecting Mega Projection Screen: 100" $1000 or 120" $1500 + Free Shipping
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Dell Technologies[dell.com] has 100" Epson SilverFlex Ultra Ambient Light Rejecting Mega Projection Screen (12H002AL0) on sale for $1,000. Shipping is Free Expired
Dell Technologies[dell.com] also has the 120" Epson SilverFlex Ultra Ambient Light Rejecting Mega Projection Screen (V12H002AM0) for $1,500. Shipping is Free
Personally, I'm waiting for it to go on sale, and then I'll be replacing my projector. I enjoy the 120" screen, but I'll give up a little screen size for better black levels and HDR.
Description says "Ideal for use with Epson EpiqVision™ Ultra short-throw laser projectors". How well does it work with a random high quality projector (not short throw)?
Description says "Ideal for use with Epson EpiqVision™ Ultra short-throw laser projectors". How well does it work with a random high quality projector (not short throw)?
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09-25-2023 at 09:58 AM.
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Description says "Ideal for use with Epson EpiqVision™ Ultra short-throw laser projectors". How well does it work with a random high quality projector (not short throw)?
If the projector is an ultra short throw it will work fine, but it will not work well with a traditional projector.
Description says "Ideal for use with Epson EpiqVision™ Ultra short-throw laser projectors". How well does it work with a random high quality projector (not short throw)?
Just a deduction here:
But probably not well. The screens that are designed for UST projectors have components that are made to optimize the light source originating from just below the screen (as in the case of the UST projector placement). For a long-throw style it may not be optimal.
My friend has similar screen, blacks look amazing. He has one with his ultras short throw and a normal laser 4k projector. His 4k Sony projector does a good job with the black, but I think the screen impacts the brightness.
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This seems right in line with the pricing on most other screens (as posters above have mentioned).
What makes this screen unique that it warrants being considered a deal at this price?
This seems right in line with the pricing on most other screens (as posters above have mentioned).
What makes this screen unique that it warrants being considered a deal at this price?
Can you please share your research? Thanks
At 10k$ right ✅️?
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At $5k 👍
Amazon had it in stock, but it's currently listed as unavailable.
If you search the 3 camels 🐪 you'll see it was priced at $5,153.68.
Listed here at $5k as well: https://valueelectronic
Hisense has Value Electronics listed as an official dealer of theirs: https://www.hisense-usa.com/authorized-retailers
Personally, I'm waiting for it to go on sale, and then I'll be replacing my projector. I enjoy the 120" screen, but I'll give up a little screen size for better black levels and HDR.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank therobotmaker
If the projector is an ultra short throw it will work fine, but it will not work well with a traditional projector.
Just a deduction here:
But probably not well. The screens that are designed for UST projectors have components that are made to optimize the light source originating from just below the screen (as in the case of the UST projector placement). For a long-throw style it may not be optimal.