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Projector Screen and Stand, Portable Projector Screen, 120 Inch 16:9, Outdoor Projection Screen, 1.2 Gain, 160 Degree View Angle, 2 Mounting Modes, Fast Setup, Idea for Home Cinema, Backyard Party.
Operation Mode | Manual |
Viewing Angle | 160 Degrees |
Screen Finish | Matte |
Mount Type | Tripod Mount & Wall Mount |
Screen Dimensions | 120 inches |
Item Weight | 5.93 Pounds |
Item Dimensions W x H | 104.57"W x 58.82"H |
Material | Aluminum |
P**H
Customer service and quality.
Great product and customer support, be careful with the screen and use it indoors or outdoors mild to no wind. If setting up by oneself (120”) set up everything for stand but don’t open tripod, carefully unroll over frame on clean floor unobstructed space and engage the 4 corners then carefully put upright and engage tripod, don’t rush or you will bend and crease., for storage reverse the process, if by oneself, personally I think this is easier than having someone try to help. Storage is minimal space needed for so large of a screen. At this prove hard to beat a 120” screen for a mobile theatre experience. Get some paired Wking X-20’s and you have theatre quality sound outdoors or wherever (Bluetooth from fire stick for sound).
M**R
5 stars with caveats
The good is that the 1.2 gain of the screen makes projectors that lack an overabundance of lumen output more than adequate. We use our screen with an older LG PF-1500W projector with an LED light engine.It puts out around 1000 Lumens on high and that is almost to much with the 1.2 gain of this screen in a dark environment. The screen seems to be made of fairly good stock. I like that both sides of the screen are reinforced with a rigid strip around 25mm wide that is bonded for the length. These strips carry the holes for mounting, making the basic screen virtually indestructible as far as the holes are concerned. As others have pointed out, if you're not careful when rolling and installing, you can put a crease in the screen. It might or might not be removable depending on the severity. Some cry about removing the screen from the included tube due to the internal lip on the tube. Simply reach in and grab the inner end and twist it to tighten the rolled screen while pulling it out, no issue at all! The mounting frame is adequate and seems to tension the screen well enough for indoor use. Most would consider me extremely capable and even I could not easily assemble this by myself. You, like me, will most likely need a second pair of hands to set the screen to the support/ tension frame without damaging the screen or having it drop off of the support arm tensioners.The tripod is just fine but by no means is it a robust affair so be preparedto handle it with care. They also include a wall mount plate that can be installed so the screen can be permanently mounted and used sans the tripod.If you think you are gonna use this outside, think again! That is for sure not going to happen unless it is a dead calm day or night. Maybe not even then, this is a sail and even walking past may result in it moving.I don't think this is a robust affair by any means and will likely break if abused but it's more than adequate for home viewing. If setup and taken down with care I expect that it will deliver years of trouble free service. A Stewart screen and mounting system this is not. Then again it is also about one fiftith the price of a bare Stewart screen alone. Happy with the quality and no issues with the material quality at this price point. I am kinda OCD about such things.
A**R
Great overall screen! Avoid set up near HVAC or outside
I see a lot of people are saying they cannot set it up as a single person but I don't see why. Both a colleague and myself have no issues setting it up by ourselves. He likes to lay it on the ground whereas I have no problem doing it in the air. It is very light, portable and has a great picture. Overall quality is great and value for the size is unbeatable. My only gripe is that because it is so lightweight and portable if it is anywhere near an hva system or somebody walks by, it moves/sways. I even had somebody open an exterior door across the room the air flow from across the room knocked it over. With that said the pros outweigh the cons and I own multiple.
K**K
Easy to setup, and ooks professional.
We are going to use it for a trade show. Was debating between 60 and 80 inch and settled for 80 inch. It's the Goldilocks size, not too big, yet still portable. Most projectors, can throw an 80 inch within 7 foot distance. We are testing our benq projector and we can place it in the table.Love the 4 arm design of these screens, as it stretches the screen well. Another plus is height is adjustable, so that we can match with height of our table.
J**R
Easy to set up and take down. No tools required!
This is a great screen for the price point, but it was just a little bit too large to go in my living room. We had to end up buying a 84 inch screen and I got a motorized one. This was easy to set up easy to take down very high-quality screen material. I'm really sorry that I had to return it.
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