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$121.68
The new Duet portable screen is a unique offering from Epson. Selling at $250 or less, it offers... (projectorcentral.com)
We have collected and analyzed 1 expert reviews and 38 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 91/100. The average review date is June 15, 2008. We have compared these reviews to 132 reviews from other Projector Accessories. Last update: November 21, 2009.

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39 reviews
November, 2009
1 Expert
Product Age
38 Users
from $121.68
The new Duet portable screen is a unique offering from Epson. Selling at $250 or less, it offers both 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios without black bars, and stows quickly and efficiently in less than a minute. With both wall and tripod mounts included, ...
Epson Duet 80" Projection Screen
We are happy with the Duet Screen in every way. It would be nice if it came with a travel bag, as I use it on the road.
Compared to regular portable tripod screen, the duet is NOT the lightest, cheapest, or smallest.....
For it's price, it's actually a good deal if you use it as a business presentation and watching wide screen movies. But compared to regular portable tripod screen, it is not the most portable, lightest, or cheapest tripod screen out there. I found an El...
Projector Screen
Certainly a good price and well constructed. However a little heavy and without a carrying case a little difficult to transport. Fits well within a standard duffle bag. No real vertical adjustmant can make it a little challenging for other than standard...
One screen two sizes The first ultra portable projection screen to offer both standard (4:3) and widescreen (16:9) formats, the Duet ultra portable projection screen from Epson provides the perfect solution for both business presentations and home theater applications. Use the included floor stand to set up your screen. Or, mount it to the wall with the included bracket. Then, pull the screen out to the size that works best for you, 65 inches for standard viewing or 80 inches for widescreen...
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