🎬 Elevate Your Viewing Game with Unmatched Clarity!
This innovative 69x118 inch projector screen fabric is made from eco-friendly EPPE polymer, offering a 160-degree viewing angle and high contrast for stunning visuals. Perfect for DIY projects, it supports screens up to 130 inches and features a matte finish for vibrant color reproduction.
Operation Mode | Manual |
Viewing Angle | 160 Degrees |
Screen Finish | Matte |
Screen Dimensions | 69x118 inch |
Item Dimensions W x H | 4.65"W x 2.76"H |
Material | eppe |
A**R
Very thin/fragile but great quality! The grey color is great! I have an Optoma HD27HDR.
**If you buy try to be there when the delivery guy hands it to you. And open it infront of him/her to verify your order is all there.** There has a mishap with my first order I received an empty tube. I contacted amazon and they shipped me a replacement three days later. However the replacement was missing the hardware. Nevertheless I had made my own frame and stapled it to the wood. I did not need the hardware to begin with. I did realize how easy the screen slips out of the shipping tube it comes with. The replacement was not packaged well just like the first. It comes in a long tube with the ends taped. The manufacturer should consider adding end caps to the tube followed by lots of tape.Installation was tedious the material is very thin and you can easily damage it if you poke your nails through the back when stapling. Be careful and take your time. Make sure the surface you lay this on is clean and perfectly flat.At night the screen does have a light "oily" (for lack of a better word) look to it. Almost like little sparkles. I can't quite explain it. It does not bother me as its all over the screen and not concentrated specifically but Im the only one that notices in my household anyway. Wish I could photograph it but my camera also doesn't capture it.I would buy this again though I feel the price is too steep for how thin and fragile it is.Yes I recommend this.Ok siri close app siri stop hot girls 99 hey siri fullscreen
M**Y
Great quality screen!
I went through 3 screen materials building my home theater. This was by far the best screen for a great price. The picture comes out great. Mine is in the basement with quarter window wells so theres light but not much. Half of my basement has to be lighted to see properly and it still illuminates great. Highly recommend for first time home theater builders and someone looking not to break budget with the satisfaction of a great quality screen!
M**Z
Take your time.
At first I was sent a returned screen which was unusable because it had staple holes all over it and badly wrinkled. I waited another week for a new replacement and was hoping for the best. I made a frame a week before and watched all the different methods of securing the screen. I decided to try to use staples first and if that didn’t work I’d try to fiberglass poles. Staples worked. Hand tight. Make sure to keep flat. Also make sure that the suture framing within the rectangle is offset less than flush on the side that you’ll put the screen. If not the post will poke through.I’ve looked at samples from other companies that where much more expensive and this screen material is comparable. The main difference is perhaps that maybe the other company’s screen felt a tad thicker and stretchy. That might translate to being more forgiving with the set up but mine stretched out just fine. Google the pattern for stretching out the screen and you will be fine.As far as picture quality. It’s much much better than my wall. Also the contrast/darks are greatly improved. I have the viewsonic 701 4K which doesn’t have the best darks and the screen helped a lot. Their are a few spots that seem a tad loose but once a picture is projected I can hardly see any wrinkles. I’d really have to be watching and will only be obvious rarely. Can’t say another brand would have been any better and I believe it’s worth the price. Probably saved hundreds.
S**A
Good shipping lackluster results
The media could not be loaded. I ordered this on Black Friday and just got around to installing it. Those complaining about wrinkles are not stretching the material correctly. You must work in a way slowly stretching opposite of where you just stretched slowly making your way across the screens length. This leaves 0 wrinkles. The material is thick and of quality. The Shipping method uses a rigid tube in a box that protects the material. My box was crushed but the tube was fine. My tube did not have caps but the material was not damaged.As others have said it rejects so much light to the point your image will become washed out. The dark scenes become almost unwatchable. Where I once had bright vivid colors with my white screen are now muted tones. Before you say you need to manage the incoming light in the room, there are blinds and curtains. This is for a living room not a theatre. If It was needed to manage the incoming light to that extent that would defeat the purpose of the material. I wanted this as an upgrade and that is not what I ended up with. I will be returning to my white screen.Attached are images with a lighted normal living room with a darkened room. Lights off with some ambient light. The video is with lights off,blinds closed, darker room.Long story short it’s dark. Buy if you intend on using in a really dark room.
P**E
DIY Project that I'm glad I did
So I did this project twice using the same screen and it held up very nicely! Here is what I learned as I am new to DIYing. I followed the video instructions on this page that tells you to do it with garden stakes and zip ties, this is the method I would recommend because it allows for error and reusability. If you cut it to size and staple it directly to the wood it's going to expand and contract and you will not have a way to tighten it. The first time I used 2x4 pieces of common wood. This was my first mistake. The frame was warped, huge and heavy. I also learned that if don't lay your pieces down on the floor to make sure they are not bowed, you are going to have a bad time. In the picture (my second attempt) I used pine wood trim. This was superb as it was straight, lightweight and easily held together by heavy duty staples. When I purchased my screen it came with the felt, but I destroyed it the first time so I'll be purchasing another. It does look better with felt because it hides the slightly overflowing image of the projection if you don't have it perfect. The zip ties CAN dimple and puncture the screen if you are not careful. I am really happy with how it turned out and it made my theater room look more purposed instead of just two speakers on a wall. But this project is full of learning experiences and you must be prepared to put the effort in. Otherwise just paint the wall white.
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