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Elite Screens Aeon Series, 120-inch 16:9, 8K / 4K Ultra HD Home Theater Fixed Frame Zero Edge Projector Screen, CineGrey Matte Grey Front Projection Screen, AR120H2

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Size: 120-inch / 16:9


Style: Short/Standard/UST


Color: CineGrey


Features

  • [DIMENSION SIZE] : 120-inch Diagonal, 16:9 Aspect Ratio. View Size: 58.2" H x 103.9" W. Overall Size: 59.1" H x 104.9" W x 1.0" D.
  • [SCREEN MATERIAL] : CineGrey, 4K Ultra HD and Active 3D Projection Ready. Fully Black Backed Front Projection Material Features a 160 Viewing Angle with 1.0 Gain. Easy To Clean with Mild Soap and Water. Compatible with All Standard, Short Throw, UHD/HD projectors.
  • [FEATURES] : Stunning EDGE FREE Design! Lightweight and Easy to Assemble Split Aluminum Frame.
  • [INSTANT SETUP] : Includes wall mount brackets to ensure a secure and centered installation.
  • [US BASED COMPANY WARRANTY] 2-year Manufacturer's /3-year-ENR-G enhanced warranty for any purchases made by Educational, Non-profit, Religious or Government /Military organization by Elite Screens if purchased NEW, an ISO9001 manufacturer since 2004 and Lifetime Tech Support by Elite Screens' Professional Service Team.

Mounting Type: Wall Mount


Product Dimensions: 104.9"W x 59.1"H


Material: CineGrey


Display Dimensions: 120 inches


Brand: Elite Screens


Product Dimensions: 104.9 x 1 x 59.1 inches


Item Weight: 25.2 pounds


Item model number: AR120H2


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 27, 2015


Manufacturer: Elite Screens


Country of Origin: China


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  • Movie time just got even better!
Size: 135-inch / 16:9 Style: Short/Standard/UST Color: CineWhite UHD-B
Went from a 120" Elite Screens pull down to this newer edgeless fixed frame, and am in love! I ordered samples from about 5 different companies, and the ES white sample was the best in terms of color accuracy and temperature over the others with the most vibrance. Paired up with an Epson 5050UB. Installation wasn't bad, just took time and patience. I did the installation on my own, so one person is doable with enough space, but I'd recommend two to be safe. Need a bit of muscle to pull the screen around to the velcro, as well as the bar (or bars) in the middle. The installation instructions weren't bad, and it's too bad they didn't have a video for this newer model type (velcro) vs. their springs type video. The only part lacking was the actual install/hang to the wall, which was easy for me to measure and decide how to center and level, but could be a challenge for some people. I did also notice a few spots on the edge frame as you can see in my pictures, but I used some permanent marker to fix and it's not noticeable at all, very minor but worth mentioning. The corner pieces also seemed a bit lose so I added double sided tape to the back, and used an exacto knife to remove the backing. Probably not an issue, but I didn't want them falling off at any point. Overall an amazing screen. Is it worth the price, probably if you want the best quality, but I feel like it could be a few hundred dollars less, and you are paying extra for the frameless design. One last thing, for those who want an absolute frameless screen, it's possible simply by not installing the edges. Wouldn't recommend this unless you have a dark or black wall behind the screen to absorb the overshoot, but worth mentioning as I debated for a minute how cool it would be with no edge at all! But I needed the small edge for the overshoot on my projector. The wife and kid approve, so overall highly recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024 by blake blake

  • Assembly difficulties but satisfied with the end product
Size: 150-inch / 16:9 Style: Short/Standard/UST Color: CineWhite UHD-B
Excellent appearance once assembled. Not an easy assembly and it's much easier with a helper to stretch the material while stretching and hooking the spring clips to the screen with the basic included hook tool. It took some getting used to but for me, having the tool ring in a straight up and down position made hooking the spring to the screen and releasing the tool much easier. The instructions are vague and could use some detailed pictures to avoid doubt and speed up the assembly. Instructions mention the number of rods to insert but don't illustrate the locations. I can offer a few additional tips. The aluminum corners are sharp and I didn't want to risk tearing the screen, as you need to stretch the screen around each corner and it's not an easy task. Either file them smooth or what I wound up doing was covering each corner with electrical tape which is easier, as long as the tape doesn't go beyond the black frame which has a 1/2 inch border. If you manage to hang the screen by aligning the 4 track mounted brackets with the 4 wall mounted screws, the screen can be adjusted horizontally. The problem is, the brackets are easily moved and if you bump any of them while trying to align the 4 brackets with the screws, it's easily to lose alignment. I wound up holding the frame with a helper (without screen) up to the wall atop 2 stacks of totes and books and sliding the 4 brackets over to align with the wall studs. Instead of relying on anchors. I then marked the center of the bottom 2 bracket holes. When assembled by the directions, the 2 top brackets are hidden behind the top frame which made marking their locations more difficult. I considered disassembling the frame so that the bracket holes were facing toward the center like the bottom brackets but instead decided to smear a little wood glue around the back of the top 2 bracket holes and aligned the bottom brackets with the marked locations and then pressing the top brackets to the wall to leave an impression of the 2 top holes. Then a little clean up and I locked the 4 brackets in place to avoid any movement when the time came to wall mount the finished screen and screwed the 4 supplied screws into the wall studs. Hanging the screen is not as easy as it looks with 4 brackets (easily moved) riding in the tracks. I would suggest a dab of hot glue on each bracket to tack them in place but since I had plenty of ear plugs on hand I just inserted one in the track to the outsides of each bracket to keep them from shifting around. I also used painter's tape to mark the front edge of the screen at the bracket locations as a visual cue. These screens are lightweight but large enough to be tedious when handing. I also found it handy to do a trial run of hanging the frame without the screen to determine the best screw depth. Too loose and the frame moves easily; too tight and it's nearly impossible to hang. I'm satisfied with the end result but the directions need some improvement. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2019 by curtis j chajkowski

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