![]() That’s the compromise of having a nice picture with ambient light. ![]() With lights on, the black level suffers making it no so not good for dark scenes and shadows. The level of contrast and brightness just makes you forget you are using a projector. ![]() However, I have to say it was still surprising how good the picture quality is. I loved it, but I could notice that with natural light the image brightness was not enough. I tested the projector for almost a month without the screen, shooting just on a plain white wall. The absorbing light screen (UST ALR screen) does a fantastic job with this. Image brightness and quality are impressive even with all lights on. I placed the projector in a space with some windows that let natural light in plus ceiling led lights. At the end of the day I restore it to factory settings and just blanked up a portion of the top screen where I was having some overspray. I did spend some time playing around with Keystone and corner adjustment for fitting the image precisely in the screen. Once you put a movie on you will never notice this issue as your attention goes towards the center of the screen and the focus is as uniform as you need. This was my first experience with an Ultra Short Throw so I learned that I was demanding something that was physically hard to achieve because of the angle of projection and how vertical you can get your screen to be. I was initially a bit frustrated trying to focus the top corners of the screen (specially letters). The fine tuning of the projected image on the screen is crucial. I added a picture with the corresponding distances depending on the size of the projection you want. I think it is important to notice that the projector needs to sit at a not small distance from the wall so finding the proper furniture can be a bit challenging. It was worth every minute after I was done. ![]() In my case I had some issues with the installation as my wall wasn’t big enough for the 120” screen, so I had to do some adjustments and sacrifice a couple of tension springs to make it work, and it did. Not so difficult to set up, but I would recommend doing it with some help. Projector installation is straight forward but for the screen, you will need some time. I personally watched some very good Epson videos (available on YouTube) to learn how to set it up. Be prepared to receive a huge box at home! Very well packed comes the 120” screen and projector. The One and Only LS500 !!! I received my Epson LS500 more than a month ago. ![]() is a SmartWay SM Transport Partner 8įor more information on Epson's environmental programs, go to Rated 5 out of
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