The wrinkles like everyone said are evident when you first use the screen. They're not going away but hopefully with more time they will. It's distracting while watching a movie. One of the frame studs that the screen snaps into was damaged. It won't snap into that one at all. Also the instructions say there are 4 ropes but there are only two. After watching a video I realized it only needed the 2 ropes but it through me off for a bit.Also the 4 plastic stakes are really flimsy and will break if you don't gently tap them into the ground.I wouldn't say not to buy this but just inspect it before you use it. I'll try the hair dryer on the screen if the wrinkles don't go away but it could be avoided by sending the screen on a cylinder tube box which is how I'm going to store it going forward. I'll give the hair dryer a shot on the wrinkles but it's silly I should have to. These little inconveniences are why I can't give it a higher rating.Overall it's easy to install but I'm not super impressed so far because the wrinkles damaged stud and cheap stakes. I'll be replacing the stakes with something a little better and having to call for a replacement stud if I can in fact just replace that by itself. Otherwise I guess I'll need a new replacement. If the wrinkles go away with time of with the hair dryer I'll update the review later on.
This was actually part of a Christmas Gift I asked for, but I was afraid to wait through the holidays before making sure everything was okay. The frame was super easy. I followed the directions to snap on the screen, doing so before we placed it into the legs, and it was pretty hard. I kayak, and think my upper arm strength is pretty good. However, it took a lot of pull and the snaps kept popping off from the corners before I could do more. I finally snapped the ones on either side of the first corner so I stood a chance of getting it to stay. I think it took eight or so attempts to get up to the three corners staying before I went around to snap the remainder along the edges. There were also a couple of snaps that seemed like they may have been misaligned just a bit which is a bit deal when it's that taut. I left it up inside for over a week, so hopefully it won't be "quite" as hard the next time. I did really like how the screen looked and the solid black backing. There were quite a few creases in the screen, that still weren't smoothing after a week, although they didn't seem to impact our viewing experience. We tried it out during the day for you-tube church (it was like life size during COVID!), and then darker at night as well.
Fantastic screen that has both high quality and high performance. Having a stand also is a very nice edition so you can put it anywhere considering if it didnt have a stand it would have to go up against a wall. All I can say is I bought the 100 inch screen and I have 0 regrets. Almost forgot very easy to assemble.