Review 243: 21.11.2021 at 00:00 am
Guys, we have today The biggest screen you’ll see with a 4K laser projector, and next revuew article, i will review the iPhone’s case becomes a drone, and next Samsung’s best affordable FE tablet. đ
Now, Keep reading to find out the pros and cons of these products. Let me start with the biggest projector screen I’ve seen. It is the Vividstorm Screen S Pro, and it comes with different sizes up to 120″. It is easy to use and can be installed on a table or on the ground.
You can also install on walls. It is a huge screen. 120″ is a huge screen size. The base of the screen is huge, too. But it is really easy to use. You first have to plug it and then you can use the buttons or the remote control to control it. The buttons will make the screen open up and ready to use. You won’t have to use extra equipment with it. Once you power it, the screen will show up automatically. You can also use the remote control to control it.
The screen comes with two different remote controllers, the first is the IR and the second is the RF. With the RF remote, you can use it without directing the remote to the screen.
Both remote controllers are good, but the IR needs to be directed to the screen when using it. The quality of the screen is what matters. The build quality is excellent, and it is mostly made from metal. The engine that controls it is high quality with relatively no sound. It also supports a protection system from heat.
So basically the screen will protect itself, thus protecting your investment. The screen can be installed on a wall using a dedicated equipment that can be hidden for better cable control. The screen comes with an expandable cable. This cable will ensure that the screen is flat when opened. Other screens suffer from lots of wrinkles and they are hard to set up if they are this size.
The screen can be opened in 30 to 35 seconds. And since the screen folds, it’ll be ideal in case you have kids or you’re going to install in a multi-functional area. You won’t have to keep it open all the time, and you can hide it behind a couch when not in use. The screen supports a feature called Blocking Ambient Light.
This feature will block ambient light to make the broadcasted content look better. The ambient light blockage will work with ceiling light, too. The screen offers eye protection and support 170 degrees of view. You won’t face any problems with the quality if you’re setting around it. 170 degrees of view is really great for viewing content. The screen’s color is grey, which means it will offer better contrast ratio that white screens, and colors will be beautiful and saturated.
The screen supports 4K and 3D, but I couldn’t test 3D, since the projector I have doesn’t support it. The screen works great with viewing content on it, Especially if the room is dark. But if there’s light int he room, the quality will slightly degrade, which is normal with these screens. Black colors will look like deep grey.
However, it is easy to use. All you have to do it turn it on and enjoy it. We’ve tried screens before, and they weren’t practical.
What does the box include? đ
I am still talking about the screen, not the protector. The box includes two remote controllers, power cable, different tools, nails to fixate it on a wall and in some cases gifts like a USB drive. The price is 2349 USD.. Let’s now discuss the pros and cons.
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It is easy to use, since it works automatically. The build quality is great. The screen is flat with not wrinkles. Since it has a grey color, it offers better contrast. The projection quality will be affected if there’s light in the room. While using the IR remote controller, you have to be precise on where to direct it.
You’ll have to get a supported projector. Before deciding to buy this screen, you’ll have to find a place for it, but watching content on it is entertaining. The gaming experience was great, too. We tried the Forza 5 game on it using an Xbox, and it was very entertaining.
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Still, it is a huge investment. It is not the only investment that you’ll make. You’ll also have to invest in a projector! đ€«
See you on the next review.
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