I purchased this screen at the beginning of the summer with the hope of moving group-oriented TV activities, such as family movie nights, sports, and games outside. It has absolutely delivered. Some initial thoughts after a summer's-worth of use:• The initial setup was straightforward, although I found that asking for help and getting a second pair of hands made the process much easier. The stakes that come with the projector are a bit undersized; I would recommend buying some sturdier stakes to safely keep the frame from falling.• The creases, while visible during the day, were a non-factor during while using the screen at night from a normal distance.• I paired the screen with a mid-priced Nebula projector and the image quality far surpassed my expectations. Old movies don't look anymore washed than their original versions, brightly colored games still "pop", and watching sports on a screen that's twice the size as the TV has been a lot of fun.• Going in, I was hesitant that the dip in quality between the TV and projector would deter us from using the screen on regular basis once the novelty wore off, but I'm happy to say that hasn't been the case. Overall I'm very happy with the purchase.
This screen allows for both rear and front projection. Rear projection was key for my indoor layout using short throw. High quality, durable, and super easy to put up and down. Extra support on the legs too. Spend the extra cash and get an Elite screen.
It is impossible to snap the screen into the frame because the tension is too high.
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