When it comes to the screen’s quality, we were pleasantly surprised by how we couldn’t see any of the ridges on our shed door through the screen-it essentially functioned as a clean white slate. Although the rippling was noticeable, it wasn’t distracting and the screen remained in place the entire time. We left the hooks up, so the only setup needed on subsequent uses was hanging the screen again.Īs for the screen’s durability, there was slight rippling that occurred when there was a breeze that took place. ![]() All we did was fix the included adhesive hooks to our shed door and put the screen’s grommets through them. We were impressed with the screen’s quick setup thanks to its simple instructions-it only took us 10 minutes during our first use and 3 minutes each time after. It requires adhesive hooks to assemble, which may make it difficult if you plan on using it on the go.įor an outdoor movie screen that won’t break the bank, this 120-inch foldable one is a solid choice. Product Details: Screen Size: 120 inches | Aspect Ratio: 16:9 | Material: CineWhite UHD-B | Gain: 1.1 | Total Dimensions: 109.8 x 86 x 36.7 inches ![]() Although we wish this outdoor movie screen had an additional piece connecting its legs or feet for additional stability, we did like that the screen’s frame could be moved around when needed. The screen was a bright white color and it appeared to boost the brightness of the projected video, a noticeable upgrade compared to using our wall and garage door. Although the wrinkles were apparent, they didn’t take away from our viewing experience. In terms of quality, we noticed many wrinkles on the screen (especially when using it the first time). And had it been a windy day when testing, we could have used the screen’s rope and ground stakes for additional stability. When it came to testing the screen’s durability, we didn’t experience any disruptions when viewing. It is important to note that setting up this outdoor movie screen is easier when done with two people because of its larger size. The reason our first assembly took slightly longer was that the instructions were unclear when it came to the steps for installing the screen’s legs. We were able to set up the screen relatively quickly in 25 minutes during our first use and in 20 minutes during our other two uses. Overall, the best outdoor movie screen is this freestanding pick from Elite Screens. Read our BenQ HT2050A review.We wish the legs had a bit more support for added stability. However, it looks fantastic and relatively inexpensive. So it's not as bright as some other options, nor is it 4K. Read our Epson Home Cinema 2250 review.īenQ HT2050A: The HT2050 has been one of our favorite home theater projectors for several years. It won't look nearly as detailed as any of the projectors in this list, but it's bright and looks great otherwise. Read our LG HU810PW review.Įpson Home Cinema 2250: The HC 2250 is an excellent 1080p LCD projector. However, the contrast ratio is quite poor, so it doesn't look nearly as good overall as other 4K projectors we've tested. It has better lens shift, zoom, and is quieter in operation. ![]() LG HU810PW: The HU810PW costs about the same as the Optoma UHZ50, and is also a laser-powered DLP projector with 4K resolution. Read our Anker Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K Projector review. It's also nice and bright, but the other downsides - lack of zoom, average overall image quality and a steep price for what you get - keep it off the list. The best 4K projectors combine great performance in all aspects of picture quality along with 4K resolution for truly incredible images.Īnker Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K: Since it has a handle and a compact size, the Cosmos Laser 4K is technically portable, but there's no battery so you'll need to plug it in. A projector with a great contrast ratio, color gamut, keystone correction and brightness can easily hold its own over a 4K UHD projector that only offers higher resolution at the expense of everything else. Remember, though, the resolution is just one aspect of picture quality. The most important part is some of the best 4K projectors are surprisingly affordable these days. They can give you a bigger image than you'd get with a TV, and while they can't quite match the image brightness and HDR support, projectors have come a long way. If you're a movie fanatic who needs a home theater experience, it's worth looking at 4K projectors. Plus, TVs aren't the only way to enjoy your favorite shows and movies either. It's easy to get sucked in by TV sets with fancy new features and gorgeous OLED displays, but you shouldn't just buy the first beautiful picture you see.
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