Introduction: The canvas screen is the premier choice when ambient light is controllable. It diffuses projected light uniformly, and you will find a perfect visual enjoyment with optimal image and color reproduction. The projector screen is an ideal choice for home theater movie, classroom training, conference room presentation, public display, etc. Features: 1. Canvas material high quality and black masked borders to provide a sharp, clear picture. 2. Matte white viewing surface diffuses projected light uniformly. 3. 16:9 screen format and diagonal 150\" offer 130'' x 73'' viewing area. 4. Matte white with 1.4 n. 5. Easy installation and disassembly make it more comfortable. 6. Can be applied to home theater movie, classroom training, conference room presentation, public display, etc. 7. Professionally Packaged In Folded. 8. With black borders and hole. Specification: Diagonal Measurement: 150inch Screen Area: 130'' x 73'' Screen Format: 16:9 Gain: 1.1 Screen Material: Canvas Package Included: 1x 150\" folded projector screen How to remove the screen wrinkles ?Due to limited volume by shipping, we will fold it and put it in a bag. Therefore there are some wrinkles as it shows when you receive it. You can wrap it on a frame tightly for some days, vertical and horizontal must be stretched by force then the wrinkles will be less or hand wash it to make it unfold, you can also use iron but remember not too hot.
J**S
Great movie projector screen!
I cannot say enough about this screen and the quality in workmanship. The fabric is thick but can be used for front or rear projection. The material used to finish the edges is durable canvas with heavy duty grommets for mounting and the stitching is also heavy duty, thick thread with several areas of reinforcement. We were hesitant to purchase this because of some of the reviews regarding wrinkles and creases but when I took it out of the nice, zippered canvas storage bag it comes with I sprayed it with a water bottle and wrinkle release and threw it in the dryer on low setting, removed it immediately and draped it over my couch. When we mounted it on the frame we made it’s perfect! No visible wrinkles at all when projecting. If you are getting the 200 inch I definitely recommend at a minimum using one and a half inch PVC pipe with a support bar in the center. We spent an additional $70 to build the frame. We also staked it down on each end for additional support. I rarely take the time to write reviews but I am very impressed and definitely recommend this product!
A**R
Awesome 200" screen for the money.
Very nice quality and inexpensive. The folds/wrinkles are very noticeable until you actually put a movie on in the dark. And then not very noticeable. I'll be building a frame for it soon. The actual dimensions of the 200" screen from end to end are 182" wide and 104" high. (10 inches wider and 9 inches higher than the specification in the listing). So it's actually a tad bit larger than the 200" advertised spec which is fine by me. There are definitely better screens out there but you'll definitely pay a heck of a lot more. For $129 this 200" screen is definitely awesome. Make sure your projector can handle the massive size. I'll be working on the folds and wrinkles soon. Too bad that it couldn't have been shipped rolled up in a box instead of being folded up. Or rolled and folded just once. It's much better than putting up a couple of bed sheets. Money well spent! I bought the Fixe Over GP 100 (or 90 will do as well) projector for cheap and the picture is pretty darn awesome. Had to adjust (lower) the contrast a little and change the picture to "warm" and projected from 20 feet to get a stunning inexpensive picture quality. So, for right around $350 for projector and screen combo you'll have really cool backyard movie nights with friends and family. Watching an old NFL game from last year was very cool.
J**Y
Movie night by the pool was a big success
Thanks to this screen. Built a 10’ x 20’ PVC frame to hold the 250” screen. Left it up for a few nights and it held up well. Previously we had used a cotton muslin background 9’x18’, but this was way more convenient being more opaque and with the grommets it has. Bugs left some stains, haven’t checked to see if washing the screen removes them or not, but they’re small enough you really don’t see them at a proper viewing distance. Our $700 Epson projector did a good job at a distance of about 26’
S**J
Great budget friendly screen!
Great budget friendly screen! Super easy to hang with the elastic loops you can purchase from this company separately. We made a frame out of aluminum pipe to attach it to, with a little tension you could still see the wrinkles in daylight without any treatments, however the wrinkles did not effect the projection at night at all. If you can cobble together a frame or have a surface to hang from already this is the best bet. Looked fantastic for our outdoor movies!
D**T
Gain rating is a fabrication. Screen is matte white and has no reflective coating whatsoever
It's a step up from a bedsheet, as the canvas material is thicker and heavier, and the fabric feels to be of good quality. The black border and eyelets seem well made, and the screen is a very clean white bright in color.But, this is a 1.0 gain screen. It is flat matte canvas with no added reflective coating on the surface as is present on screens with increased gain.And, the white canvas passes so much light through it (I have it hanging up inside a screened pool enclosure and you can clearly see the pool cage structure straight through it) that I suspect it may be less reflective than a 1.0 gain PVC screen from a mainstream manufacturer. You can clearly see the projected image from behind the screen.That said, I'm running 6000 ANSI lumens via a large-venue projector, and the image is plenty bright at night, just not as bright as a higher quality matte screen (I compared the brightness against a tripod screen at the same zoom and throw settings, by placing a 100" tripod screen directly in front of this one. The portion of the image landing on the 1.0 gain PVC tripod screen was brighter).The other comments about wrinkles and creases from folding are accurate. I cannot get them so far. I tried hosing the whole screen down with water and leaving it hanging overnight, and I tried tumbling it in the dryer on the delicate low-heat setting. Can't get rid of them. It's interesting, the canvas material seems to not absorb water.But, at $115 for something that is only used for poolside movies, it's a heckuva lot cheaper than $1500 for a 200" manual pull-down screen and it suffices for the occasional pool party.
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