A:AnswerI have a 133 inch screen and I am using the projector on eco mode with lights on I can clearly see the picture without fade. I don't see any issues with it being 160 at all.
A:AnswerI prefer Elite screens with a 1+ gain. They have great quality products that dont break the bank and the average person can assemble and put up. This is an Elite 160" screen for around 450.00 dollars.
A:Answerlenses are moving hori/Vert with projector remote control, easy to focus and shift screen left-right, up-down.
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A:AnswerThis Epson 5040UB projector does have wireless capability however you have to by the wireless module thru Epson. It runs around 90.00 dollars and allows all wireless connectivity. Or you can screen cast from phone to other devices connected to the projector. Such as a 4k player, or AV reciever that offers built in wireless connectivity.
A:Answerthat is a little close. for 9ft based on THX screen should be about 80in. you can look this up on projectorscreen.com and choose viewing distance calculator.
A:AnswerThe LCD panels are 1080p and not 4K, but Epson uses something called eShift to make the picture appear sharper than 1080p. So, you could call this Faux-4K. At this price range, this is all we can expect for now.