This is a nice projector, although a little more on the spendy side. My 3 and a half year old DBPower started to get a burn area in the image and it was becoming hard to watch (especially light scenes like snow). Went the big blue store and saw several projectors and TVs. My theater screen is a 100" electric motorized screen mounted over a closet. The room is not good for a TV but is great for projectors because I can darken it and it is a good shape for a home theater. I was able to re-use my ceiling mount but needed to make a trip to the hardware store with my new EF11 to get three smaller screws. Also, because the EF11 uses an external power adapter, I had to pony up for a $30 25" power cable to run from the outlet to the AC adapter. I'll post more pictures later but I did a good job with the installation.
One thing that I didn't like is that since this is a digital zoom, is that if you mount the projector too far way from the screen and you resize the image, there is still a light area that extends beyond the image and that was distracting so I had to move my mount closer to the screen and re-install it. Now it is perfect. Need to patch some holes in my ceiling. Since I went from a bulb type projector to this laser projector, I was blown away by the image. Even though this is less lumens than my old projector, the image is by far more vibrant. The colors really pop. There is a lot of control that the user has over the image and the operator just needs to tweak them to their liking or use the presets. Looking foward to my movie nights again.
Brand Name | Epson |
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Item Weight | 2.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.89 x 6.89 x 2.28 inches |
Country of Origin | Philippines |
Item model number | V11HA23020-N |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Portable |
Speaker Type | Built-In |