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Akia Screens CLR and ALR Projector Screen 103 inch 16:9 Ceiling Light Rejecting and Ambient Light Rejecting Projection Screen, Edge Free Screen CineGrey 3D Material, AK-NB103DH3

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Size: 103inch/16:9 ALR for Standard Long Throw projector


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  • 103-inch Diagonal, 50.5 inch H x 89.75 inch W Viewing Size, 16:9 HD Aspect Ratio with a Black Velvet Finished Frame. Overall Assembled Size: 50.9-inch H x 89.9-inch W x 1.3-inch D. CineGrey 3D is an Angular Reflective CLR/ALR Front Projection Material for Standard Long Throw Projectors. *NOT Compatible with Ultra/Short Throw Projectors.
  • Ceiling and Ambient Light Rejecting Material (CLR/ALR) CineGrey 3D with 65% rejection ratio and Features a 90 Viewing Angle with 1.2 Gain. It is best for family rooms, educational facilities, conference rooms or any applications in which incident light is a factor. CineGrey3D Fixed Frame Projector Screen is compatible with Standard Throw Projectors.
  • CineGrey 3D is ISF Certified for Accurate Color Reproduction and GREENGUARD/GREENGUARD GOLD UL 2818 Certified for Safety Indoor Emissions. 4K/8K Ultra HD, Active 3D Ready and Polarized for Passive 3D is ideal for any environments that have limited control lighting while improving color saturation, black levels, and retaining image brightness. Prefect for Sports Bars, Game Rooms, Worship, or any outdoor/indoor entertainment applications.
  • Permanently tensioned fixed frame screen is easy to assemble and provides a flat and taut, wrinkle-free projection surface. Features a hand-wrapped black velvet coating which enhances picture contrast and absorbs projector overshoot on a sturdy 2.36-inch width lightweight 6pc aluminum frame.
  • * Akia Fixed Frame Includes a Full Installation Kit with a spring tension system to help Achieve an Ultra Flat Projection Surface without Wrinkles or Waves while the Sliding Wall Mount Brackets permit a simple Hanging solution designed for wood stood installation and centering on your wall.
  • ISF Certified for accurate color reproduction. Enjoy close to reality colorful presentations on Akia Screens.

Package Dimensions: 61 x 10.5 x 10 inches


Item Weight: 34.7 pounds


Date First Available: August 15, 2019


Manufacturer: Akia screens


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  • Overall good CLR screen for UST projector
Size: 103-inch /16:9 CLR3 for UST projector
I had been projecting my Samsung LSP7T onto a plain white wall for a couple months while researching ALR/CLR screens for ultra short throw projectors. The picture quality was good, but very washed out during daylight hours. The projector is being used in a living room with 12' ceilings and 9' windows so it was no surprise, hence the need for a UST screen. I wasn't prepared to spend $2K+ on the higher tier options, but didn't want to go with entry level either. From my research, Akia Screens are produced by Elite Screens, and at $549 for the 103" it seemed like a good compromise. Bought it, built it in about 2 hours, hung it, and am pleased overall. It is tensioned all around using small springs to keep the screen perfectly flat. Make sure you alternate opposing sides as you put the springs in. If you've ever put together a trampoline for kids, it's the same theory. Put on spring on, then put one on the exact opposite side. This will keep the tension even. I actually did top middle and bottom middle. Then left middle and right middle. And worked my way out from there. Figured it was worth the extra time and effort to ensure a perfectly flat surface with no ripples. In the end, maybe it was overkill, but the results were perfect. Daylight viewing is great for bright content like sporting events. Not so much for movies especially with dark scenes. The black level is simply not good enough to overcome the ambient light from my large windows. To be fair, I don't think this is the fault of the screen of projector. The blacks can only be as dark as the viewing surface and the daylight coming in at screen level can't be overcome. However, I am pleased to be able to watch sports in good quality in the middle of the day with no blinds drawn and windows wide open. At night or with light control is where the screen really shines. It improves the contrast and sharpness against projecting on a plain white wall. Movies really pop and I have to turn down the brightness and contrast on the projector. The only reason I'm giving the overall rating four stars is the instructions to mount the screen are minimal at best. I measured thrice and drilled once, but still had to use the adjustments on the mounting brackets to make the screen fit perfectly without using image adjustments on the projector. You want to avoid image correction as much as possible for the best possible image and to prevent oversplash of light outside the borders of the screen. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on November 1, 2022 by Ian Leong

  • Love this screen
Size: 125-inch/16:9 CINEWHITE UHD-B
Pros: Image quality. Wow. Nothing even close to projecting against the wall. Colors are brighter and allow for a nice, colorful and clear image. Very thin "bezels" which provides with a great looking quality screen. Came with extra screws and tools to get the screen set. Cons: Installation. While it is not that difficult, there are certain steps that are just shown on the video and on the instructions but require to pay attention to make sure it allows for a smooth surface on the screen side. Some screws were really low quality (specifically, the one to hang the screen to the wall). I skipped them and used some of mine. Other thoughts: Here are a few tips to installing this screen: 1) Make sure you have plenty of space and 2 people available to put it together. I did it by myself and it felt harder than it should have been. 2) Check you have all the parts. They give you extra screws, but sometimes, things do not fully match properly, so make sure you have everything beforehand. 3) when putting it together, make sure you center the material for the screen on the frame. Otherwise, you may run into small folding issues on the corners. Since you may have the screen side looking down, you may not see it until you are doing setting it up, and then finding out the imperfections. Here is where the "2 people" can help. As long as both people are doing the opposites springs, you will be fine. 4) Skip the mounting screws. Horrible and were stripped very quickly. I used my own. Once I was done with the installation, I loved it. Get it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on November 26, 2022 by Max Max

  • Great Screen. Take your time, and you will get a perfectly flat quality screen
Size: 125-inch/16:9 CINEWHITE UHD-B
I am very pleased with the final result of the 125-inch fixed frame series AKIA screen. I was able to fully assemble the screen alone. I originally was concerned that the screen material would not stretch over the frame, and was certain that I was sent the wrong size screen. I contacted customer support by phone and was given encouragement that convinced me to continue. I reviewed several videos on assembly of these type of screens that use springs and slowly but surely was able to complete the process. My setup may be different than most. I basically did a ceiling mount (Actually floated from L brackets), so the frame is about 8 inches from my wall. This was needed as I had 2 windows behind my wall that would limit the size of the screen. Previously I had a 82 inch custom build projection screen that fit between the 2 windows on the wall. I always wanted to go much bigger on the screen but originally felt that would not be possible. Here is what I finally did: I added 6 L-brackets to the top of my wall. Four of the brackets would be to support the screen using the supplied Wall Brackets. (The directions tell you to use 2 of the brackets for the top and 2 of the brackets for the bottom. I changed this and placed all 4 of the wall brackets on the top. I purchased a large curtain rod from Amazon that was adjustable from 120 to 170 inches. This Rod was simply supported on the top of the 6 L-Brackets. I also purchased 8 Theater Grade Extreme 100% Blackout Grommet Curtain Panels, 52” x 95”. 6 of the panels were black and for the ends, I used 2 red panels. This took care of blacking out the background from the 2 windows, and I was now able to have full light control in the room. I was able to make 4 custom metal bracket adapters that I painted flat black, which allowed me to mount the screen to the L-Bracket and wall mounting brackets to float the screen. Wire or other mounting options would have worked here as well. The screen had a tendency to angle in toward the wall slightly. For this reason, I placed 2 additional L-Brackets at the bottom of the screen hitting the Frame so that the screen was now perfectly vertical. The curtain panels completely hide all brackets and the screen has a nice floating look. I am considering adding 2 4x4 blocks cut to size from floor to the bottom of the screen to relieve any pressure on the bottom of the screen. In all honesty, I am not sure this is even needed as the frame this screen is supported on is very heavy duty, and I doubt any sagging would occur over time. Overall, I am very happy with how this has turned out and I believe the screen is of exceptional quality and a very good product. The only issues I had are as follows: Tension Rods: Horizontal rods, were fine with proper overlap. The 2 Vertical rods were too short. The rod length just matched the length of the outside holes of the fabric. This result on one of the sides tearing through the mounting hole. I ended up having to purchase 2 brass rods of the same diameter to get some overlap for the springs to attach to the frame. While nowhere in the manual is this mentioned, I found it much easier to mount the screens with the spring oriented in a certain direction. One end of the spring seems to make a perfect half circle (Better for tension rod), and the other end, is less angled, and that end seems to more easily mount to the metal frame. Also, I found that in many cases it was easier to first start the spring by attaching it to the frame, and then pull it over through the tension rod hole. The supplied Allen wrench was not of the greatest quality. It was starting to strip as I was tightening the screws. I switched to a much higher quality Allen wrench I had, which greatly improved my ability to tighten down all screws without slippage or striping. Overall, I am very pleased with the result. It is a bit of work, and my fingers are still a bit numb from stretching the springs into position, but the supplied tool does get the job done. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on October 24, 2019 by M. Silva M. Silva

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