This Olens Technology Projector is a family's dream come true. Imagine being able to make any wall or flat surface into an instant movie theater. With the capabilities of running a sharp picture up to 70 inches wide, I've seen this Olens entertain family gatherings on the side of a barn, show spooky movies to kids camping in the backyard and replay wedding videos for Grandma at the nursing home. With the Olens, it's not the sharpness of the picture, but the mobility of it's use coupled with a blue collar price that makes it a great value.
This Olens Technology Personal Entertainment Projector can be found on so many websites for less than $200. It's a fairly simply built unit with the typical ins and out plugs you'd find on all projectors. The Olens does however, have a very nice and easy to use remote that makes adjusting a snap. I always love it when they tell you that there's a 300 hour bulb inside, 'cause whose really going to know anyway. It's VGA technology, so it's not as detailed as the more expensive Toshiba, but do you think those kids in the backyard are going to register any complaints?
I've always thought projectors were an excellent idea to have around the house. If for no other reason than to create a movie event for the kids. Pop some popcorn, turn down the lights and let Disney enchant the little ones for a few hours. With Olens Technology, that idea is now within the reach of nearly everyone's wallet. After all, shouldn't the point of entertainment be just that, to entertain and share in the joy? Olens seems to think so.
This Olens Technology Personal Entertainment Projector can be found on so many websites for less than $200. It's a fairly simply built unit with the typical ins and out plugs you'd find on all projectors. The Olens does however, have a very nice and easy to use remote that makes adjusting a snap. I always love it when they tell you that there's a 300 hour bulb inside, 'cause whose really going to know anyway. It's VGA technology, so it's not as detailed as the more expensive Toshiba, but do you think those kids in the backyard are going to register any complaints?
I've always thought projectors were an excellent idea to have around the house. If for no other reason than to create a movie event for the kids. Pop some popcorn, turn down the lights and let Disney enchant the little ones for a few hours. With Olens Technology, that idea is now within the reach of nearly everyone's wallet. After all, shouldn't the point of entertainment be just that, to entertain and share in the joy? Olens seems to think so.







