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The Elite EzFrame comes with 2 fabric choices...a HC White and a High Contrast Gray. For testing I requested the HC
White (1.2 gain) as my room doesn't typically need a gray screen. The fabric is a very smooth one with little texture. I did
notice it was a little on the thin side, which could normally cause light to pass-through, causing light loss. However, they
thought of that too. It comes with a black backing on it. This adds both a bit of thickness, as well as greatly reducing any
light leakage one might normally get.
COMMENTS ON PERFORMANCE:
NOTE: I did not bother taking screen shots. Why? Well first, screen shots are only used as a basic idea and
unless I did many screens with the same projector, they would tell you nothing. In addition, depending on the projector I
used, that would more determine the resulting quality of the screenshots I did get. Essentially the camera can't pickup the
slight nuances of different fabrics.
The HC White fabric was surprisingly good. I found that
it had a decent reflectivity to it, but didn't suffer too much from
hotspotting (which obviously you would expect from a lower gain
screen), nor did it have any sparklies or other anomalies to it.
Colors were decent as compared to other higher end screens,
and about what you'd expect to get for the price. It didn't really
suffer from a yellowish tinge as some of the other less expensive
screens do. All in all I found it to be a good material for the
money. The main negative to the limited material selection is that
with only these 2 fabrics to choose from, you have to rely more
on the projector and room for the proper setup. Essentially
having a smaller material selection takes one "tuning" factor (for a room) out of the equation.
CONCLUSIONS:
Elite certainly has a good idea here. Good performance, good build quality, and good features in a screen, for a
lower price point. The main advantages I see to this unit are obviously the price, but moreover the heavy duty velvet
frame and decent quality screen material performance. All in all if you are on a budget and need a good performance
screen, the Elite EzFrame should be something to check out. You get a LOT for your money.
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