• 100-inch Diagonal, 16:9 Aspect Ratio. View Size: 49.0" H x 87.0" W. Overall Size: 59.8" H x 93.8" W x 2.8" D. White Case.
  • MaxWhite B; A 8K / 4K Ultra HD and Active 3D Ready FRONT Projection Screen Material featuring a 180° Viewing Angle and 1.0 Gain. Fully Black Backed, Mildew Resistant and Easy to Clean Surface. GreenGuard and GreenGuard GOLD Certified. Compatible with Standard UHD/HD projectors.
  • Features a 2-inch interval auto-lock mechanism that allow for various height settings and a screen lanyard for easy pull down
  • Easily installs to wall or ceiling. Mounting Kit Included (Wood screws x2, Dry wall anchor x2)
  • 2-Year / 3-Year ENR-G, Manufactures Warranty by Elite Screens' an ISO9001 manufacturer since 2004 and Lifetime Tech Support by Email, Web Chat or Toll Free Phone Call by Elite's Professional Service Team.

The product after being unboxed was very high quality. I took great care installing it to maintain its pristine condition. I installed the product in my finished basement. There was an existing gather area that was perfect to add a 100 inch screen to. I have a drop down ceiling which made installation easy. I went to Home Depot and bought two large O-hooks and a decorative white chain that would compliment the outer metal base of the screen. I measured the proper distance following an existing wood beam of the house. I drilled in the O-hooks in (guaranteed not to fail) and attached the decorative white chain to the Elite Screen and the installed O-hook. I raised the screen to the proper height and secured the connections. I made two small cuts in the drop ceiling to allow for the hanging chain. This very much gave the overall install a professional look for only $5 in extra parts. I verified the screen case was level and raised and lowered the screen it to assure proper clearance and function. Then I turned the lights off and warmed up my new LCD projector. The quality and picture were astounding and everything I hoped for. With a rich large picture and amazing surround sound audio, there is nothing lacking in comparison to my local theatre. I highly recommend Elite Screens for both the product and the amazing customer service I received. As a first time customer. The vision of what I hoped the product would be was realized and I am satisfied

I've had this product for just a day and am very happy with it. It was easy to hang (I bought the wall mounts and would recommend to everyone that they do the same as it makes installation easy and feels sturdier than using the stock mounting bracket). The screen pulls out and retracts very smooth and the materials feel of good quality. As other reviews have stated, there is a little bit of rippling at the bottom but it's hardly noticeable. I read about this before purchasing but for $130 bucks, I figured I'd take the risk. Honestly I can't even tell when I'm watching a movie. The issue I have at this time is the smell. The screen gives of a chemically smell (which I've read about in most projector screens). I'm confident the smell will dissipate after a short time. Overall I'm very happy with this product.

Boy was I surprised by this screen. I bought this on a whim, after shopping for days, trying to decide on tensioned vs non-tensioned, motor or no-motor. DaLite vs Elite vs really expensive. This screen exceeded all expectations. My intended usage was for rare game parties or dinners and occasional group movies and slide shows. I put a larger chunk of money into a Home Theater projector, that I take out of the cabinet when needed. This unit is quite long, but only 5" thick in maximal direction. The case is hexagonal. The delivery box is imposing at 8+ feet long. The unit comes with two carabiner style clips for mounting. I bought some cheap chain, two more carabiners, and two 50lb test eye bolts at the local Ace hardware store, and mounted it easily. The screen pulls down with about 4lb. of force, and has a slow auto-retract mechanism which works fine. There were no wrinkles even on first use, but I did let it hang for a day anyway. I perceived some mild fabric waviness towards one side, but it was unnoticeable in use with an image projected on it, mainly, I think because the WOW factor of seeing an image on a screen this large outweighs any subtle imperfections. Viewing distance in my case is between 8 and 15 ft. My one tiny issue is that it would be nice if the pull down handle had a clip to keep it from hanging down. I fixed it with some velcro tape. In summary, I am very happy with this purchase. For the Amazon price this is a steal.

if you are unsure because of the price... don't be. *****DO NOT, I REPEAT DO NOT USE FOR SHORT THROW PROJECTORS!!!!!!****** If you need a screen for Short throw or ultra short throw, then get a "Tensioned screen!!!!", If you ignore my warning you WILL regret it, the wrinkles, all though subtle are there, they are more like smooth waves, but they will ruin your image at a short throw. Get this if you are on a budget and have a traditional projector, one that you setup and install at the back of the room. The brightness is perfect on this screen and the darks are great. Again... *****DO NOT, I REPEAT DO NOT USE FOR SHORT THROW PROJECTORS!!!!!!****** *****DO NOT, I REPEAT DO NOT USE FOR SHORT THROW PROJECTORS!!!!!!****** *****DO NOT, I REPEAT DO NOT USE FOR SHORT THROW PROJECTORS!!!!!!******

I purchased this 120" manual screen for an Epson projector in my living room from Elite here on Amazon. Before I talk about the screen, let me tell you about the service I've already received. When the screen arrived, I removed it from the packaging to find that I had a defective unit. The spring was broken and the screen just rolled freely out of the unit. I called Elite and they sent me another screen that day. They told me to use the first one in the mean time. Second screen arrived in perfect order and is now hanging in my living room. GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE! Now for the screen. If you want a perfect picture, you need a perfectly flat surface. A hanging screen like this one will never hang 100% flat. The effect is that in panning scenes, the image can "roll" over the bumps in the screen, causing some visual distortion. I didn't want to sacrifice my one clear wall, opting for a hanging screen in front of my windows. There is some minor distortion because the screen isn't perfectly flat, but from 12' away looking at a 120" screen, it's minimal and not a factor to me. The screen retracts easily when not in use, freeing my entire living room area, and it comes down nicely to the same position each time so I don't have to readjust my projector. The screen is very bright and can be viewed from nearly any angle. I'm not only happy with the product, but extremely satisfied by Elite Screen's customer service! If you want a absolute perfect picture, I would recommend taking the time to completely flatten a wall and paint it. However, if you're like me and want something big that can get out of the way when not in use, Elite Screens are perfect. For the most part the screen hangs very straight, it's heavy enough to not be effected by small breezes from the front door, and in general while watching you forget you're looking at a screen at all. The only time I notice any distortion is when there is a full landscape scene that steadily pans, then I can see any waves in the fabric of the screen. So far, no visitors have noticed, they are all too mesmerized by the super sized screen!

This screen has been great. It is a great size for a giant living room, or small venue, great size for small crowds. Watching movies plopped down in the center feels downright kingly. I was concerned from a few of the other reviews, but no problems here with ripples or waviness, I can tell it is not perfectly flat with a light off to the side, but it is not noticeable at all watching a movie, because the projector's light is coming from the front. My projector is even off the the side a bit, and no noticeable weirdness with the image, and that kind of thing bugs me, like watching movies in backyards on wrinkly sheets. I'm really glad I didn't spend a fortune on tab stretched screen, or have to trot out a giant awkward fixed screen. I thought about getting a specialty grey screen, but after testing the projector on some grey and white surfaces, I'm glad I got the standard white, because it looks better in the dark (the grey probably would look better if you need to leave lights on). I think the spill from ambient light might be a little better if I painted the ceiling, and walls black, but it looks great as is. Impressive. The pulling and locking mechanism is solid. I had to make a hook on a stick to pull the handle down, which hangs straight down and is easy to grab. I used U-bolts from the hardware store to mount it. I had to bend the bolts inward, in a vice (threading nuts on the u-bolt, to protect the threads during the squeezing of the U shape), to get it to fit in the bracket on the screen. The shipping was quite inexpensive for such a large object to be delivered by an independent freight company.

Used this screen for a backyard theater and even though I use a Cheap LED low lumen projector, the screen still catches every bit of it's light. Very easy to set up and take down, I just hang it off my deck, and the soft close feature is very nice.

I bought this screen to be used with my Optoma ZH400ust ultra short throw projector. I chose this particular model because it is one of the only manual tab-tension screen I can find on the market. For my purpose, it is perfect. For UST projectors, it is important to have a tensioned surface to project to, since the slightest wrinkle is exaggerated due to the extreme projection angle. The most ideal option is a fixed screen, but I like to have the option of putting the screen away since it is in my main living room. Thus, this is an ideal solution. As expected, the case is super long, and a special delivery had to be arranged. But Elite Screen is competent in shipping, and the screen is well-packaged. It is long and heavier (50-60 lbs for the 100 inch model) than I expected, so definitely a 2-person job. Most of that weight is actually in the bar at the bottom of the screen and that is what provided the tension. The only thing I can think of improving is the included mounting hardware. They really cheaped-out on this and the included stuff is unusable. I just spent a few bucks on the L brackets sold by Elite Screens and they work much better. With a 1.1 gain and white surface, images from my 4000 lumen laser projector look amazing in a light controlled environment, and watchable during the day. If you do your research, you can see that projection screens run from $100 to a few thousand dollars depending on the screen material. I think this one provides a good price-performance balance.

I've been a home theater enthusiast since the 90's. I've owned and built a handful of fixed frame screens and tweaked and nodded them over the years with D65 grey, screen goo, Mississippi mud mix and a few other hobbyist screen treatments. Each of these projects had their pros and cons but compared to this very reasonably priced manual pull down I've got to say I like this screen best. I am pleasantly surprised it arrived in tip top shape and after several trials of the mechanics up and down shows no sign of any defects or warping. The image is incredibly uniform across this screen. I'd previously used a 100" fixed frame but swapped it to this pro fiberglass backed 100" manual so I can put it away and let my toddler watch cartoons on a regular TV in the same room. The really striking thing about this screen to me is the calibration to my previous DIY D65 grey screen matches this screen exactly. The blacks have the detail and the whites and colors pop just right. I'm an experienced eye for cheaper screen technology and I can say without regret I will be keeping an eye on this company for future projects. Fit and finish and performance of this screen for the cost is right on the money. Great job guys.

I set up a backyard theater using this screen, an Acer H5380BD projector and a VIZIO SB3820-C6 38-Inch 2.0 Channel Sound Bar (go with the 38", not the 29"). This screen is great. Skip the sheet, skip the do it yourself screen material, and skip those goofy blow-in-the-wind blow up things. This screen is durable, the retractor mechanisms work well, the material is plenty thick. If you're using it outside like I am, you're going to have to bring it in between uses, but I hang mine from hooks on my eves, and store it in a 4" PVC tube with end caps. It works great for a crowd of 4-15 people in my back yard and I'd recommend it.