🎬 Elevate your movie nights—big screen brilliance, zero setup stress!
The Elite Screens Yard Master 2 is a 100-inch diagonal, freestanding projector screen featuring a tensioned matte white CineWhite UHD-B surface optimized for 4K Ultra HD and Active 3D projection. Its lightweight aluminum frame snaps together quickly without tools, includes detachable T-legs for stability, and comes with a padded carrying bag for easy transport. With a wide 180-degree viewing angle and durable design suitable for indoor and outdoor use, it offers professional-grade visuals backed by a 2-3 year warranty and lifetime tech support.
Material | CineWhite UHD-B (Tensioned Matte White) |
Screen Dimensions | 100 inch |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Item Dimensions W x H | 92.9"W x 54.8"H |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Viewing Angle | 180 Degrees |
Screen Finish | Matte |
Mount Type | Portable,Indoor,Outdoor,Freestanding |
D**S
Great Product
Excellent product . It's very sturdy and well designed ..
T**M
Title: Unforgettable Super Bowl Experience with Elite Screens YardMaster 2
The media could not be loaded. I recently purchased the Elite Screens YardMaster 2 for an outdoor Super Bowl viewing party, and it completely exceeded my expectations. The quality of the screen is truly top-notch, providing a crystal-clear image that made every play come to life in stunning detail. Whether it was the vibrant colors or the sharpness of the image, this screen captured it all flawlessly, making us feel like we were right in the middle of the action.Setting up the screen was a breeze, which was a relief given the excitement and chaos of preparing for the big game. The screen's sturdy construction reassured us that it could withstand the outdoor elements, ensuring that our focus remained on the game and not on the durability of the setup.The YardMaster 2 turned our Super Bowl viewing into a unique and immersive experience. The large screen size allowed for a comfortable viewing experience from any spot in our yard, ensuring that no one missed a single moment of the game. The clarity and brightness of the screen made it feel like we had front-row seats to the action, even as the sun set and the game continued into the evening.What truly sets the Elite Screens YardMaster 2 apart is not just its exceptional quality but also the way it enhances social gatherings. It transformed our Super Bowl party into an unforgettable event, bringing friends and family together for an unparalleled viewing experience. The screen's performance in an outdoor setting, coupled with its ease of setup and durability, makes it a must-have for any entertainment enthusiast.In conclusion, the Elite Screens YardMaster 5 is an exceptional product that offers unmatched quality and durability for any outdoor viewing event. Its ability to deliver a high-definition, immersive viewing experience has made it a highlight of our Super Bowl party and a valued addition to our entertainment setup. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to elevate their outdoor viewing experiences.
T**.
Great quality screen
This is a great outdoor screen, it is very compact when stored, and very easy to set up. Quality is very good, should last a long time if taken care of, mine is the 120" version.The included re-folding instructions don't seem to be accurate, because when folded according to enclosed instructions the screen doesn't fit into the nice screen bag that is included. So I followed the screens factory creases, made note of what I did, and created my own re-folding instructions which I have attached. The screen is now folded the way it came from the factory and it fits perfectly back inside the screen bag for protection.
L**S
Elite Screen vs. Da-Lite (from professional multimedia artist)
This is my third Elite Screen I've owned over the past 10 years or so. I am a multimedia performer and set up these screens about 100 times per year in my programs, so they get put through the wringer.My first screen was a Da-Lite, which cost about $700 back in 2007. Elite Screens (ES) are comparable in many ways and are actually easier to set up than those old models (not sure about current Da-Lites), however, the height cannot be adjusted and the frames are not quite as robust. Basically, ES is consumer grade and Da-Lite is pro quality. I get about 3-4 years/screen from ES and my old Da-Lite is basically as good as new.So why don't I use Da-Lite? It's harder to set up and the case is ridiculously big. I was able to downgrade from a minivan to a mid-size SUV because these are so much more compact. If I could find a sturdy case like the one that comes from ES, I could go back, but I probably won't.On this model (#3), I like that the fold-up "feet" that support from the back of the frame are optional. I found them pretty unwieldy on the last screen and unnecessary. Here, they are detachable, not permanently attached, so I am just leaving them off. In a windy outdoor situation, I can see how the extra stability would help but I'm almost always indoors. I also thing the hinges in the frame look a little less likely to break. Screen #2 had the worst hinges.The new locking mechanisms are simpler but a little harder to work. I'll get used to it but the first iteration of this screen worked the easiest (These are finger-pinching machines, so watch out).Things to watch out for:-The snaps are prone to come off if you yank too hard when you're tearing down (Da-lite had a definite edge here). If you lose a couple, it's not a big deal (unless they are the corner snaps), but if you lose 5-6, it means the screen won't be pulled as tautly as it should-The carrying bag is crapola; zippers break and fabric tears. I am on the lookout for something else that works but it's an odd size. This turns out to be a pretty big deal for a regular user like me but won't be an issue for someone who sets it up in their yard a few times a year.-If you buy one of the refurbished ones on Amazon, they won't stand by the product. I bought my second screen that way and one of those fold-up feet broke in the first couple of weeks. The listing said I would still get a warranty but they would not send me a replacement. As I said, that fold-up foot is more hassle than it's worth so I lived with it.-You would think the snaps would be spaced out the same way but, no, they seem to change this from year to year so the actual screens (the fabric part) do not go from one frame to another perfectly. I had a front-projection screen from my first purchase and hoped to use it on my second purchase, where I went for the rear-projection option. It worked, but many of the snaps on screen #1 wouldn't line up with those on screen #2, so the screen isn't as taut as it should be. Neither screen #1 nor #2 line up with the snaps on frame #3, so you can feel my frustration.Overall, these are worth the money but could be improved. Considering each iteration is a little different, they do seem to be working on it. I hope this helps!
TrustPilot
1 个月前
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