🎥 Elevate Your Viewing Experience Anywhere!
The Foldable Projector Screen features a 120-inch display with a lightweight telescopic pole frame, designed for easy wall mounting or ceiling hanging. Its black backing enhances projection quality while the anti-crease fabric ensures a flawless viewing surface. Ideal for various settings, this portable screen supports 1080P and 4K resolutions, making it a versatile choice for both professional and personal use.
Operation Mode | Manual |
Viewing Angle | 160 Degrees |
Screen Finish | Matte |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Screen Dimensions | 104"x58" |
Item Dimensions W x H | 104"W x 58"H |
Material | Other |
M**7
Best option, if you want an affordable high quality screen, that looks good on the wall.
I've tried the cheap fabric screens, that have the eyelets on the edges. But, I never liked the way they looked on my wall. They looked funny and cheap, because the fabric at the anchor points would stretch and you could never get a rectangular shape, and it would look like i hung a bedsheet up. This screen does cost a bit more than the un-framed screens, buttake my advice. Spend the extra $. It looks so much better. That being said, you will not get a perfect rectangle with this one. unless you put a hook in the middle-top of the screen, the weight will make the center droop a bit. now lets break it downPros:1 - the picture quality is amazing. The silver color, as opposed to the white screens, produce some of the most vivid colors and textures, i have ever seen outside of a movie theater. (the quality of your projector does play a major roll in this) I have tried other screens, with the same projector and the difference in picture quality is significant. The silver color reflects colors better and the image sharpness and contrast is excellent.2 - the rigid frame, makes a nice, aesthetically pleasing rectangular screen with straight edges. it looks more professional. I am very proud of my home theater and other screens, (without a rigid frame) just look cheesy and out of place.3 - The price. $50 may seem a lot, compared to the cheaper screens on the market, but trust me. You definitely get What you pay for, when it comes to this. and IMO, this screen is worth every pennyThat being said. Here are the cons:1 - The frame is a little flimsy. The poles screw together. Only tighten them by hand. Over-tightening can damage the posts. A little less than "hand tight", is all you need2 - The hooks that go over the frame, the screen hangs on, are made of light plastic, and do seem a little weak. DO NOT force them onto the frame, or they will break. I would have liked them better, if they were made of a more sturdy material (i.e. metal, or a heavier grade of plastic)3 - The "instructions" leave a bit to be desired. However it is a pretty Straight forward setup, and there are plenty of Tutorial videos online, if you need them.4 - the initial setup (although brief) was a little cumbersome. I did it by myself. It is definitely easier as a 2 person job. But, once it is on the wall, It's done and you don't have to worry about it. Also, as i said earlier, even though it does have a rigid frame, the weight of the screen does make the center of the screen sag. To fix this, make sure to support the center, with additional mounting hooks. It really only needs to be held up from the top, so i would suggest using all the mounting hooks on the top of the screen (maybe use one hook on the bottom center of the screen, to keep it steady) but the weight of the screen will do the work of smoothing the wrinkles out and keeping the screen in one placeConclusionIf you have a choice, spend the extra $ and get this screen. It's worth every penny, and it is a fine addition to any home theater setup. It does take a bit to install it just right, but Once you do, you won't be disappointed. I have used MANY screens in the past and this one is by far, the best one yet.
I**D
Impressive picture quality!
This projector screen is truly outstanding in every aspect. The first one we bought was a bit too large for our space, but the quality of the material impressed us so much that we’re purchasing a second, smaller one to fit our needs perfectly.What really stands out is its portability and functionality. The telescopic pieces shrink down easily, and the screen folds neatly into the included carrying bag, making it incredibly convenient to store or transport. Hanging it up was a breeze too. To give you an idea of how light it is, we temporarily hung it from a picture frame on the wall, and it held up just fine.But the highlight has to be the picture quality. It exceeded my expectations, and I’m pretty tech-savvy—I’m picky about having a clear, crisp image with no dead pixels or blurs. This screen delivers on all fronts. If you’re looking for a high-quality, easy-to-use projector screen that’s also portable, I highly recommend this one. It’s a solid investment that won’t disappoint.I hope this is helpful to anyone hesitant in buying a projector screen online like I was.
T**E
For the price it's a good option
This is for the 120"Pros:Wrinkle freeGood pictureFabric is lightweight (both Pro and Con based on your situation)Lightweight and PORTABLE!Cons:Grey color lowers the brightness at night but improves it during the day with ambient lightTricky to install (see notes and tips below)Fabric is lightweight (both Pro and Con based on your situation)Doesn't stretch as tight so there's a tiny bit of sagging but far, far better than most stand-alone screens.2 person is ideal but 1 can assemble and install (see notes below)Notes and Tips (1 person)Don't follow the directions that came with the product if you're doing this by yourself. Instead follow the guide below,1. Locate and place the pins to your wall FOR THE TOP only2. Install the rings to each of the rings for the top bard3. Assemble the top bar with the end caps and fit it through the screen4. Assemble the side bars. NOTE: the screen has a front and back exit for the bar. Use the FRONT to prevent it from popping loose from the top bar and so it looks cleaner. Be careful as the hole may not be clean and you may catch some of the screen fabric.5. Fit one of the side bars through the screen, preferably on the side you will start hanging first, and secure it to the top bar with the hook end clip6. Start at one corner of the screen where you have side bar and continue to clip it to the rings. If the top bar flexes too much, use something to prop the opposite side enough so that you can clip the screen. Use your free arm to hold and level the top bar while your other hand clips the top bar into the ring. This provides additional support for the long top bar.7. Insert the second side bar on the opposite side and secure it to the top bar with the hook end clip8. Insert the two remaining hook end clips to each of the side bars (bottom side now)9. Assemble the bottom bar with the end caps and fit it through bottom of the screen10. Clip both side bars to the bottom barI did not secure the bottom as I don't use the entire screen. If you are you will want to attach the bottom bar to the rings as well. Since the screen fabric is light and the side bars is straight downward it's more align than a stand-alone screen.2/24, Some complaints.1. For 120" I only received 6 of the rings which isn't enough. As seen in the manual there should have been 8 total (4 on top and 4 on bottom). 6 is good for the 100" and below though.2. Half metal inter-connect pieces don't secure tight enough after pushing the ring back. I also got one extra.3. The side bars have difficulty going through because internal fabric didn't really have a path. So I have to make a cut in it (which doesn't affect the screen space) so I can fit the pole through.I've contacted the company and they promised to provide some accessories for the "weak" and missing ones I got.
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