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100in /120in Fixed Frame Projector Screen, Diagonal 16:9, Active 3D 4K Ultra HD Projector Screen for Home Theater or Office (16:9, 120")

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Model: 16:9, 120"


Features

  • Wide Viewing Angle: 100-inch diagonal white screen with 16:9 aspect ratio(53.7" H x 91.8" W). 120-inch diagonal white screen with 16:9 aspect ratio(63.8" H x 109.1" W). 1.1 gain, and a wide 160-degree viewing angle. 4K Ultra HD and Active 3D Projection Ready
  • Soft & High Grade PVC Material: Made of high quality soft PVC material, completely flat with no wrinkles or waves, enhance the projector's image to make it more real with the bright and colorful pictures. and it is easy to clean with soap and water by damped cloth
  • 2.36" Sturdy Aluminum Frame: Come with sturdy beveled aluminum frame wrapped in black velvet material that enhances overall appearance and absorbs overflowing light from the projector to makes the edges really crisp
  • High Light Resolution & Easy Installation : Black backing to avoid light penetration, no light loss through the screen material. Quick and easy assembly with 6-Piece split aluminum, just follow the instructions step by step. it is straight forward process and very easy to set it up
  • Wide Application: 120in fixed frame projector screen can be used as a home theater, teaching appliance, conference rooms or any applications in which incident light is a factor

Mounting Type: Wall Mount


Product Dimensions: 109"W x 64"H


Material: Aluminum, pvc


Display Dimensions: 120 inches


Brand: ShowMaven


Item Weight: 27.9 pounds


Item model number: 169, 120"


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 27, 2017


Manufacturer: ShowMaven


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  • WOW!!!
Model: 16:9, 120"
The media could not be loaded. This screen far exceeded my expectations for looks and quality. I looked at HUNDREDS of ways to either build my own or buy the 'screen' portion and just make my own frame. I'm not even going to say it's great "For the money", because money aside it's far beyond what I could have pieced together in my shop. I've always been a home theater audio video kind of guy, and have been doing surround sound/Tv set ups for over a decade, and this screen is a no-brainer. and for $150...!!!?? Get out of here! Yeah I could have bought a cheap $40 screen and put my own time, labor and material cost in to built a wood frame with velvet around it, but that would have ended up costing more like $75 and several hours of labor, and STILL not look as good as this. It's got super thick screen material, 100% not see through, and a manufactured assembly that makes it super easy and light weight. Pro's - -It's fully black out very thick material. -Sturdy aluminum frame -Nice clean lines -Light canceling black velvet boarder so your projector doesn't have to be "PERFECTLY" square for viewing -Takes about 30-40 minutes to put together if you're semi handy -I have a middle of the road 4K projector and the picture quality is fantastic, especially being a 10ft screen size. So here's what you need to know for the set up side of things: #1 - My set up has the projector distance is about 13ft away from the screen (That's from the front of the projector, not the back) It fills it up perfectly with very minor overlap into the light canceling screen boarder. #2 - Installing this; Some people's reviews talked about the corners not sitting perfectly or something tweaked where two frame pieces meet. That's just poor handy-man ability. this thing is super strong aluminum framed, and If you lay it all out and leave the corner screws a bit loose at first, then come back and hold each corner where it needs to be while tightening down (I used a drill with an allen attachment instead of hand turning the supplied allen wrench... Way faster and easier to line up) It's that simple. no problems, its perfectly flush on all 4 corners. #3 - The springs take a bit of time, but it's light work. Do like the instructions say, and start in the middle and go back & forth and back & forth to each opposite side all the way around the whole thing. (Google 'how to stretch a canvas if you're confused. Same idea.) #4 - Center support; Get a friend or spouse... After all the springs are in place around the frame and screen it will be bowing 'inward' at the center, so you have to install the provided center support to stretch it back out. It's STIFF A.F. I did it by myself, but it would have been a lot easier with a 2nd set of hands. #5 - Mounting on the wall; They supply 4 corner brackets. I couldn't come up with a good way to have all 4 corners hold tight, so what I did was install the top 2 and tightened them down, then hung the screen, marked the wall in the bottom two corners, took the screen back down & measured up to install the bottom 2. LAST; *REMEMBER THIS IF YOU BUY THIS SCREEN* When mounting, there's no great way to get all 4 brackets tight to the wall and still get the screen to overlap them, so I left the bottom 2 brackets loose. They have slotted space for the screw to float up and down allowing you to hook the screen on the "loose" bottom 2 while lifting the top over those 2 brackets. It will hold it all nicely to the wall, while keeping the top level. Hope this helps someone out there cause I had a heck of time making a decision... But so glad I went this route! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2020 by t morgan t morgan

  • Great Screen for the price!
Model: 16:9, 120"
This screen is perfect for what I need. packaged extremely well, and the screen was rolled over a PVC pipe so no wrinkles. It's very sturdy and the build quality is excellent. There are tension rods which the springs grab onto be sure to leave some of the excess out of the screen when you slide them in. it helps with the corners and wont rip the screen The white makes the image pop way better than the bare wall I was using before. only thing I would say was the challenge were the springs. the tool they give you seems practical enough but the lip of the border wont let you pull the spring down onto the frame. Pro Tip: Take the spring ann instead of hooking it onto the hooked edge of the tool to pull vertically toward you, use the long flat side and use both hands to pull the spring horizontally to the mount, it's SOOOO much easier. I did notice that there was a slight wrinkle in the bottom right corner of the screen when fully assembled, but it was easy enough to fix. The kit comes with more Springs than you need, so I made makeshift holes in that corner and pulled it taught with 3 more springs. Mounting was pretty easy.. many people complained about getting the bottom brackets in place... I didn't bother. I hung the screen level on the wall with the top brackets into studs. But, the bottom kind of pushed/floated away from the wall. So, I took the screen down, glue gunned the bottom brackets vertically into the side of the frame flush with the back and then used those 3M hanging strips with the plastic velcro and pushed it against the wall. Done! No bottom bracket frustration. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2021 by Bobloblaw

  • Really great screen
Model: 16:9, 120"
Works great, looks great, really low percentage and easy to build. No wrinkles. Only small issue is black felt is a little scratch from shipping tape on all frame ends
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024 by MT

  • Freaking fantastic!
Model: 16:9, 100"
The media could not be loaded. Freaking fantastic. This screen is so sharp in the day and night! That audio is coming from the video playing in the video. Wimus p63 projector a google tv attached..Samsung sound bar and woofer....and the picture is fantastic. Theater vibes all under $400. If you see this ...buy it. It's easy to assemble on your own. You don't even the need to put the bottom brackets on..it will.lay flat with just mounting the top. Although the price is low it is not cheap by any means in quality. Will be getting one for the music room and bed room as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024 by #13 of the Dark Order

  • Great screen and picture, high quality materials, terrible mounting system
Model: 16:9, 100"
I regret trying to save 10-20$ over a silver ticket screen. That said, it’s a good quality, sturdy screen that works great. It’s packaged well, comes with spare parts, and the assembly is straightforward although it takes a while. Attaching all the tiny springs is takes half the time of assembly. The issue comes in when you’re ready to mount it. This part might take just as long as putting the screen together. The brackets are just a flat-ish square piece of metal with a small ledge on one end. You mount two with the lip facing up and two at the bottom facing down. Then you stretch the screen onto them and hope you measured right and that your anchors will hold. That is if the center support beam doesn’t fall out the back because it’s basically a tension rod with nothing holding it in. Also, the instructions are completely wrong at this step - they show a different edge design that would lock on better, so I had to figure out the system myself. Other than the mounting step, I like it - it’s a nice white screen with just the right amount of reflectivity, a surprisingly strong but lightweight aluminum frame, and the really nice velvet border. Considering the name brand version with the proper mounting system (I found youtube videos showing them while trying to figure this screen’s mounting system) costs only 10-20% more, I should have just gone for that. Would probably have saved me an hour or two for the same result. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2020 by Steph and Ivan

  • Good quality
Model: 16:9, 120"
Good quality, and the frame is really beautiful. I love it
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024 by Charles C. Charles C.

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