🎬 Elevate Your Viewing Experience Anywhere!
The Foldable Projector Screen is a 70-inch, lightweight, and portable solution designed for easy setup and high-quality projection. With a 160-degree viewing angle and support for 1080P and 4K resolutions, it’s perfect for various settings, from home cinemas to outdoor gatherings. The anti-crease, washable fabric ensures a pristine display every time.
Operation Mode | Manual |
Viewing Angle | 160 Degrees |
Screen Finish | Matte |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Screen Dimensions | 61“x34" |
Item Dimensions W x H | 61"W x 34"H |
Material | Polyester |
M**7
Best option, if you want an affordable high quality screen, that looks good on the wall.
I've tried the cheap fabric screens, that have the eyelets on the edges. But, I never liked the way they looked on my wall. They looked funny and cheap, because the fabric at the anchor points would stretch and you could never get a rectangular shape, and it would look like i hung a bedsheet up. This screen does cost a bit more than the un-framed screens, buttake my advice. Spend the extra $. It looks so much better. That being said, you will not get a perfect rectangle with this one. unless you put a hook in the middle-top of the screen, the weight will make the center droop a bit. now lets break it downPros:1 - the picture quality is amazing. The silver color, as opposed to the white screens, produce some of the most vivid colors and textures, i have ever seen outside of a movie theater. (the quality of your projector does play a major roll in this) I have tried other screens, with the same projector and the difference in picture quality is significant. The silver color reflects colors better and the image sharpness and contrast is excellent.2 - the rigid frame, makes a nice, aesthetically pleasing rectangular screen with straight edges. it looks more professional. I am very proud of my home theater and other screens, (without a rigid frame) just look cheesy and out of place.3 - The price. $50 may seem a lot, compared to the cheaper screens on the market, but trust me. You definitely get What you pay for, when it comes to this. and IMO, this screen is worth every pennyThat being said. Here are the cons:1 - The frame is a little flimsy. The poles screw together. Only tighten them by hand. Over-tightening can damage the posts. A little less than "hand tight", is all you need2 - The hooks that go over the frame, the screen hangs on, are made of light plastic, and do seem a little weak. DO NOT force them onto the frame, or they will break. I would have liked them better, if they were made of a more sturdy material (i.e. metal, or a heavier grade of plastic)3 - The "instructions" leave a bit to be desired. However it is a pretty Straight forward setup, and there are plenty of Tutorial videos online, if you need them.4 - the initial setup (although brief) was a little cumbersome. I did it by myself. It is definitely easier as a 2 person job. But, once it is on the wall, It's done and you don't have to worry about it. Also, as i said earlier, even though it does have a rigid frame, the weight of the screen does make the center of the screen sag. To fix this, make sure to support the center, with additional mounting hooks. It really only needs to be held up from the top, so i would suggest using all the mounting hooks on the top of the screen (maybe use one hook on the bottom center of the screen, to keep it steady) but the weight of the screen will do the work of smoothing the wrinkles out and keeping the screen in one placeConclusionIf you have a choice, spend the extra $ and get this screen. It's worth every penny, and it is a fine addition to any home theater setup. It does take a bit to install it just right, but Once you do, you won't be disappointed. I have used MANY screens in the past and this one is by far, the best one yet.
C**H
I'm impressed!!
I am extremely impressed with this screen! If you're currently projecting on just a bare wall, I would highly recommend this screen! My budget was low and this was priced just right. It completely exceeded my expectations. I'm not sure what the gain rating is for this but it definitely provided some gain vs my bare wall. Colors look better and contrast improved. Install was very easy.
J**.
Good screen..... but only for standard throw projectors. Not useful for UST projectors!
My four stars are not based off of this being a serious home theater screen. My title pretty much sums it up. When you see the other customers say it's miles beyond the "pull tight" fabric screens from Walmart, they are absolutely right! Here's something I don't see in any review, however. THIS SCREEN WILL NEVER WORK WITH ANY UST PROJECTOR!I don't know about regular short throw; I haven't tried it with my 720p BenQ that utilizes regular short throw. UST is out of the question no matter how well you put this screen together and how carefully you mount it on the wall! It has to do with USTs projecting upwards more than they project outwards. UST projectors require a fixed screen, perfectly uniform, and tensioned within a frame. If you do your research, fabric screens are useless to a UST projector no matter how tight they are pulled. In fact, pulling them tighter can create LARGER waves in your UST border!If you have ANY UST PROJECTOR this will not cut muster. Your borders will be wavy and the whole image will refuse to stay in focus. I had to buy this, install it and then try my new UST from Optoma to learn this! So, the reviews saying, "I used this for my UST projector and it was like an Elite screen," are completely full of crap OR they greatly reduced the image size (utilizing only the uniform center of this screen,) OR they are simply ignoring the grossly apparent disfigurations that exist when using any fabric screen with a UST projector (ie. they see part of the image in focus, ignore the wavy borders and think the screen works.)Now for standard projectors however (throwing from 15' or more distance and not pitched like a UST,) this screen is an incredible value as mentioned. It's not perfectly wrinkle free on its own, I had to steam it with a clothes steamer to achieve the level I got it at, and that level isn't entirely wrinkle free. Also, your ceiling fan will blow this thing moving it and it is the most distracting experience.So, in summary... no ceiling fans, no UST projectors, possibly no ST projectors, it's tougher to put together than the guy on youtube makes it look (for sure,) wrinkle free requires outside effort and tools but it is way better than the pull tight screens being sold for under $50 especially the $20 Amazon ones and the Walmart ones. That I will give it but it's only good for standard throw projectors and I believe that is important to note as most new projectors sought since 20' are UST.The Amazon app will not load my orders on my phone so I can't upload the image of it installed onto my wall. I had to gorilla glue the hooks to the wall also. These hooks WILL NOT STAY ON THE WALL WITHOUT SUPER GLUE.I will confess I feel the people saying that the frame will break if you disassemble it are grossly wrong. I never felt that. It's just so much of a pain to do by yourself that you simply won't want to assemble/disassemble it more than once. The craftsmanship of the rods is fine, those opinions against that end of it I do not agree with.I just felt it was important to point out that if you buy a UST projector you are going to have to get a fixed frame, tensioned screen of some sort. You are simply going to have to go a few hundred dollars over the price of the UST projector, unless your wall is blemish free and perfectly uniform.Please don't learn the hard way like me. I feel with a regular projector, especially those projectors from Walmart, this screen would be considered a real prize (though still not perfect.) For a UST projector, ANY UST PROJECTOR, it's just a hard lesson, wasting your time until your tensioned fixed frame screen arrives.
M**A
This will upgrade your projector viewing experience
Oh man! I should have bought this sooner. It makes the prohjector colors more vibrant. I love it! Installation was pretty quick.
M**2
Not bad.
I liked the idea of this and i was able to set this up by myself. There were some wrinkles and the frame did bend due to the tension. It requires more planning before you hang on wall so it is perfectly rectangular. I give this 3 stars however as the screens silver color seems to cause a cheap projector i bought from jifar on amazon to have a very blue tint on the picture. I tried adjusting the RGB values on the projector for a couple hours but i was only able to make it slightly less blue. It might be a better screen for those who have a good projector like from LG.
D**G
Wrinkles
Honestly I was expecting a perfect tighten fabric, that was my main reason to choose a more expensive model with a frame included.UPDATE: I spoke with the seller and their post sale service is excellent, they offered me a replacement!!! Moving to 5 stars.
D**O
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