Sony VPS-80DS 80" portable front projection screen Zoom Front Video loading and will display in just a moment. Photos Videos Item# 158VPS80DS offer details Item# 158VPS80DS Be the first to write a review DISCONTINUED This item is no longer available to purchase. Contact us for other options Call Email See all Projection Screens In-stock Alternative Epson Duet Portable Screen $149.99 Overview Details Customer Reviews Category Info Our take on the Sony VPS-80DS by Loren Barstow Enjoy a crisp picture from your front projector with the Sony VPS-80DS. This portable free-standing screen features a high-contrast surface for bright, colorful images, even in normal room lighting. With its sleek case design and simple setup, the VPS-80DS offers a practical high-performance option if you don't have the space or desire for a permanent screen. It's ideal for making business presentations on the road, too. Setup is easy. Just open the case, pull up the screen, and a rear support rod holds it in place. The feet, located on the bottom of the case, rotate 90 degrees to make the screen self-standing. When you need to move the screen, just fold it back up into its lightweight, easy-to-carry aluminum case. Highlights:80" diagonal (16:9 aspect ratio)viewing area: 69-3/4"W x 39-3/8"Hscreen gain: 2.1lightweight aluminum case for easy portabilityscreen dimensions (fully raised): 71-3/8"W x 70"H x 11-7/8"D (including feet)case dimensions (closed): 71-3/8"W x 4-3/8"H x 5-1/8"Dweight: 11 lbs. 4 oz.warranty: 1 yearOur 60-day money-back guarantee Hands-on research from the Crutchfield Labs (what are the Labs?) What’s in the box? | In-depth notes Product Research Product Research What's in the box? Download owner's manual Portable projection screen in aluminum case 2 Screen curl adapters Setup instructions Screen curl adapter instructions Precautions list Our Product Research Team At Crutchfield, you'll get detailed, accurate information that's hard to find elsewhere. That's because we have our own in-house Product Research team — they open the box, verify contents, check the owner's manual, and record dimensions, features and specs. We stay on top of new products and technologies to help people make informed choices. Features Quick Setup: The Sony DynaClear projection screen is free standing and sets up in seconds. After positioning the black aluminum case on the floor, simply rotate the feet 90°, rotate and extend the screen pole to the desired height, then extend the screen and clip it to the screen pole head. Screen Gain: The screen surface is seamless and offers a peak gain factor of 2.1 +/-20% (the half gain angle is 20°). Aluminum Case: The screen comes stored in a sturdy aluminum case. Specifications: Viewing Screen Dimensions: Width: 69-3/4" Height: 39-1/2" Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Nominal Diagonal: 80" Screen Fully Raised Dimensions: Width: 71-1/4" Height: 72-1/4" Depth: 4-5/8" (11-7/8" including feet) Storage Case Dimensions (closed): Width: 71-1/4" Height: 4-1/16" Depth: 4-5/8" Distance: Optimum Viewing Distance: 11.5'-13' Minimum Projection Distance: 94.5" Product Reviews Be the first to review this product. Thanks for taking the time to share your experiences about this product. Please be sure to focus your comments on the product itself. Read our Review Guidelines for more information. Review title * Email * Please include your email* Please enter a valid email address. 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Submit Share this product Learn more about Projection Screens Learn more about Projection Screens Choosing a Projector Choosing a Projector Steve Kindig 4/28/2009 based on 371 ratings (3 comments) If you want a truly involving home theater experience, a projector might be the ticket. Find out what you need to know when choosing and setting up a projector. TV and HDTV Glossary TV and HDTV Glossary Steve Kindig 7/20/2010 based on 81 ratings (4 comments) Learn about common TV terms and technologies, including 3D TV; Internet-ready TVs; 120Hz and 240hz refresh rates; LED, LCD, and plasma TVs; and much more. Understanding Aspect Ratio Understanding Aspect Ratio Amanda P. 7/19/2010 based on 200 ratings (11 comments) Troubled by the "black bars" that sometimes appear on your HDTV's screen? We'll explain why you see them and offer some solutions. TV and HDTV FAQ TV and HDTV FAQ Steve Kindig 9/7/2011 based on 172 ratings (7 comments) What is an "LED TV"? What size screen do I need for home theater? What is the optimum viewing distance for different screen sizes? What about viewing height, does that matter? Plus more... Crutchfield Labs: open for business Crutchfield Labs: open for business Steve Kindig 12/21/2011 based on 38 ratings (7 comments) Our new in-house Labs will help us dig even deeper into the equipment we sell. From acoustically optimized listening rooms to advanced test benches, we'll bring you meaningful measurements along... Visit our Learning Center to learn more about Projection Screens For a more in-depth review and enhanced detailed information on the Sony VPS-80DS, please visit the Crutchfield website product page (/ISEO-rccbcspd/p_158VPS80DS/Sony-VPS-80DS.html ).
Our take on the Sony VPS-80DS by Loren Barstow Enjoy a crisp picture from your front projector with the Sony VPS-80DS. This portable free-standing screen features a high-contrast surface for bright, colorful images, even in normal room lighting. With its sleek case design and simple setup, the VPS-80DS offers a practical high-performance option if you don't have the space or desire for a permanent screen. It's ideal for making business presentations on the road, too. Setup is easy. Just open the case, pull up the screen, and a rear support rod holds it in place. The feet, located on the bottom of the case, rotate 90 degrees to make the screen self-standing. When you need to move the screen, just fold it back up into its lightweight, easy-to-carry aluminum case. Highlights:80" diagonal (16:9 aspect ratio)viewing area: 69-3/4"W x 39-3/8"Hscreen gain: 2.1lightweight aluminum case for easy portabilityscreen dimensions (fully raised): 71-3/8"W x 70"H x 11-7/8"D (including feet)case dimensions (closed): 71-3/8"W x 4-3/8"H x 5-1/8"Dweight: 11 lbs. 4 oz.warranty: 1 yearOur 60-day money-back guarantee
Hands-on research from the Crutchfield Labs (what are the Labs?) What’s in the box? | In-depth notes Product Research Product Research What's in the box? Download owner's manual Portable projection screen in aluminum case 2 Screen curl adapters Setup instructions Screen curl adapter instructions Precautions list Our Product Research Team At Crutchfield, you'll get detailed, accurate information that's hard to find elsewhere. That's because we have our own in-house Product Research team — they open the box, verify contents, check the owner's manual, and record dimensions, features and specs. We stay on top of new products and technologies to help people make informed choices. Features Quick Setup: The Sony DynaClear projection screen is free standing and sets up in seconds. After positioning the black aluminum case on the floor, simply rotate the feet 90°, rotate and extend the screen pole to the desired height, then extend the screen and clip it to the screen pole head. Screen Gain: The screen surface is seamless and offers a peak gain factor of 2.1 +/-20% (the half gain angle is 20°). Aluminum Case: The screen comes stored in a sturdy aluminum case. Specifications: Viewing Screen Dimensions: Width: 69-3/4" Height: 39-1/2" Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Nominal Diagonal: 80" Screen Fully Raised Dimensions: Width: 71-1/4" Height: 72-1/4" Depth: 4-5/8" (11-7/8" including feet) Storage Case Dimensions (closed): Width: 71-1/4" Height: 4-1/16" Depth: 4-5/8" Distance: Optimum Viewing Distance: 11.5'-13' Minimum Projection Distance: 94.5"
Learn more about Projection Screens Learn more about Projection Screens Choosing a Projector Choosing a Projector Steve Kindig 4/28/2009 based on 371 ratings (3 comments) If you want a truly involving home theater experience, a projector might be the ticket. Find out what you need to know when choosing and setting up a projector. TV and HDTV Glossary TV and HDTV Glossary Steve Kindig 7/20/2010 based on 81 ratings (4 comments) Learn about common TV terms and technologies, including 3D TV; Internet-ready TVs; 120Hz and 240hz refresh rates; LED, LCD, and plasma TVs; and much more. Understanding Aspect Ratio Understanding Aspect Ratio Amanda P. 7/19/2010 based on 200 ratings (11 comments) Troubled by the "black bars" that sometimes appear on your HDTV's screen? We'll explain why you see them and offer some solutions. TV and HDTV FAQ TV and HDTV FAQ Steve Kindig 9/7/2011 based on 172 ratings (7 comments) What is an "LED TV"? What size screen do I need for home theater? What is the optimum viewing distance for different screen sizes? What about viewing height, does that matter? Plus more... Crutchfield Labs: open for business Crutchfield Labs: open for business Steve Kindig 12/21/2011 based on 38 ratings (7 comments) Our new in-house Labs will help us dig even deeper into the equipment we sell. From acoustically optimized listening rooms to advanced test benches, we'll bring you meaningful measurements along... Visit our Learning Center to learn more about Projection Screens
Choosing a Projector Choosing a Projector Steve Kindig 4/28/2009 based on 371 ratings (3 comments) If you want a truly involving home theater experience, a projector might be the ticket. Find out what you need to know when choosing and setting up a projector.
TV and HDTV Glossary TV and HDTV Glossary Steve Kindig 7/20/2010 based on 81 ratings (4 comments) Learn about common TV terms and technologies, including 3D TV; Internet-ready TVs; 120Hz and 240hz refresh rates; LED, LCD, and plasma TVs; and much more.
Understanding Aspect Ratio Understanding Aspect Ratio Amanda P. 7/19/2010 based on 200 ratings (11 comments) Troubled by the "black bars" that sometimes appear on your HDTV's screen? We'll explain why you see them and offer some solutions.
TV and HDTV FAQ TV and HDTV FAQ Steve Kindig 9/7/2011 based on 172 ratings (7 comments) What is an "LED TV"? What size screen do I need for home theater? What is the optimum viewing distance for different screen sizes? What about viewing height, does that matter? Plus more...
Crutchfield Labs: open for business Crutchfield Labs: open for business Steve Kindig 12/21/2011 based on 38 ratings (7 comments) Our new in-house Labs will help us dig even deeper into the equipment we sell. From acoustically optimized listening rooms to advanced test benches, we'll bring you meaningful measurements along...