- DURABLE METAL CASING for Dual Wall and Ceiling Installation Design perfect for home or business
- CRISP VIEWING ANGLES up to 120 degrees with a matte white surface diffusing light in all directions
- SCREEN MATERIAL 1.1 GAIN with standard black backing to eliminate light penetration. Four side black borders enhance picture contrast
- BUILT-IN MOUNTING which can be utilized for an easy ceiling or wall mounting process
- UNIVERSALLY COMPATIBLE with majority of LED, LCD or DLP projectors on the market
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Trisha Redlund
Great screen, used outside for patio movie night.
Bought this one to use outside with a projector and love it. The width is 90" long but 100" diagonal. It stops pretty easy and can be adjusted as needed. I thought it would be moving around with the wind, but the bottom pole helps it stay in place. People mentioned a smell and I did notice it the first day or two, but we have it outside and it was gone after that. Not sure if the smell will go away as fast indoors as it did outdoor but if anything, you can't smell it unless you're like 2 ft away from the screen and at distance you can't enjoy watching it anyway.
Ashley Renee
great screen, arrived damaged
the screen is great, but it arrived damaged. there's a dent right in the center nearly of the box. It's not a big deal to me, so I'm keeping it. Just wanted to mention that it's most likely going to arrive damaged because it's a long and slender box about 8 or so feet long, but only maybe 6 inches wide on each side. I don't see any shipper treating this thing well enough to keep it from being damaged in shipping. There are like 3 small, inch-wide foam pieces that they wrap around it to keep it secure, but it's just not enough IMO. But, I'm giving it 5-stars because it does what I need it to do.
Steven Williamson
This is an impressive projector screen for money.
Eric Jay Sanders
Looks great and the picture is decent for what you pay ...
Fast shipping and came packaged very well. Just got done installing it in a 30ft. RV. Looks great and the picture is decent for what you pay for the unit. The screen also has multiple positions as you pull it down. The unit is also not really that heavy. I was able to hang it from the plywood ceiling using (2) 1 1/2" heavy duty eye hooks. Would definitely consider purchasing from this company again.
David Silver
The "flaws" are minimal. I'm a techie videographer guy and I love this screen.
I read all the reviews of about 30 different low budget screens, and they all have their flaws. Flaws are minimal on this product if you are setting it up in one place and not expecting to move it a lot. It's a cheap item, so don't expect something you can be pulling up and down on a daily basis. If I were doing that, I might expect a malfunction sooner or later. However, if you are looking for the best home projection screen for your dollar, I recommend getting this one. It arrived in good shape, I had a friend help me mount it on a couple screws, and I was beyond pleased with the screen as I pulled it down and flipped on the projector. One of my greatest concerns after reading other reviews was how the screen would lay out... would there be any folds or imperfections? Would the projection be quality as the light hit the screen? I have had mine up for about a month now and I think it is impressive as hell. I have a $500 projector and this screen brings the best out of it. Also... this is massive. 100 inches is insanely large for household use. The ONE thing I have noticed is a very slight curvature in the edges where there isn't as much tension... which I am capable of messing with, but it isn't noticeable when I'm watching something. It is so slight I can't even show you through a photo haha. It's just stupid to even complain about on this screen. In conclusion, this is, by far, better than anything else I have seen or used for this amount of money. Assuming your local UPS doesn't beat the crap out of it before arrival, I think you will love this screen.
Neena KN
You get what you pay for, but not in this case.
I was looking for a screen to use my Optoma short throw projector. I was looking for a manual pulldown screen since it will not be used as our main TV viewing. I wanted a screen bigger than my 92" Mitsubishi TV. I was looking at first for a 120" screen. The Elite screens in this size we're around $250. I saw Elite made a 100" screen and was much cheaper. After some research, I found out it was not compatible with short throw projectors. So I stumbled upon this Vivo 100" screen for only $68. I was worried that price was cheap and so would this screen be. Box arrived in perfect condition. It is a very long box, but not heavy at all, only 18lbs. It does not come with any mounting hardware. My wife wanted it mounted on the ceiling. I was going to originally mount to the wood beams in the ceiling, but it would not be center or line up with rings on projector housing. I decided to get 2 swag hooks at Walmart rated at 30lbs for $1.67 each, and just mount it through the 1/2" drywall. The projector is light enough at 18lbs and I am not concerned about projector coming down. I measured center to center on the rings on the housing and that was 91 inches. Then measured the length of my wall and subtracted 91 from that and divided by 2 to see where I needed to mount it centered on the ceiling. Used my cordless drill and 1/2 inch bit to drill the 2 holes into the ceiling. Used a T square to mark 19 inches from the wall so to clear the Ikea shelf when we pull it down. The screen is easy to pull down and put back up. The smell is not that bad at all. After a few minutes being down, I didn't even notice the smell any longer. There was no waves in the screen, but a 7" scratch at the bottom. This was not noticable at all when projector was on, and not worth the trouble getting a replacement with possible worse issues. I have my Optoma gt750 about 4 feet from the screen. I will update it to a Optoma darbee 1080p in the future. But for now the 750 looks great, even at 720p. The screen makes the picture look much better than just using a white wall. I am so happy I went with the 100" vs the 120". The $150 plus extra cost of the 120" was too much of a difference in price to justify the purchase. The 100" screen is plenty big and so glad I bought it. Definetly worth buying and I will again for sure. Bought a Yamaha receiver for the downstairs so I can bring up Onkyo with surround sound speakers for our room for family movie night.
Ingrid Viaene
Great screen- even outdoors
We are really, really pleased with this screen. It was a great price and although it's meant for indoors, we hung it outside (under the eave protected from rain) and it's been holding up great. We've had it up for around 9 months and by using a wireless cable box + projector, have hosted backyard sports nights for my husband and his friends to watch multiple times. The cotton pull-down cord did disintegrate quickly but that's not surprising for being outside and it was easily replaced with paracord.
Nicole Young
Easy to install great option for a small theater room for the average middle class american 😁
Im trying create a theater room in the basement for family movie nights. Ideally id love to have a 75in tv or bigger, but i do not want to spend $2000. I think having a nice projector, combined with a projector screen is an excellent compromise. I have a cheap projector I purchased here on Amazon for $75. It does the trick for now now. I plan to upgrade someday. A good projector can be had for around $300. For a couple hundred dollars more you can get a better one 1080p. So if you think about it, you can have a big screen to watch movies in for around $500. Anyway, I wanted to go bigger like 100-120 inches, but due to limitations of the wall size, this is probably the biggest I can have. It's actually a good size for the area that I have (I will post pics later) currently I have a small 46in led tv mounted to the wall. I placed the projector screen above the TV where you can just pull it down over the TV when you want to go big screen. It's pretty easy to install. Just measure from the center of holes for the screw in each end with a tape measure, place the tape measure on the wall and mark the ends where the screw would go, screw it in with a screw driver, place the projector over the screw and wala. All you need is a hammer, screw ans philips screw driver, all done by hand. Feels sturdy. I do question how long the projector would last over time with regard to the pull down retraction mechanism. Screen does have that new chemical odor scent, should go away over time.
Aaron Dunning
easy to hang for a skinny old lady
arrived in a perfect box, not a crease in it. I was worried I hung it in over 100F heat. I am doing a Class C Motorhome conversion. This cuts down on the weight of a big TV ( Flatscreen 80'' on Amazon was 3-4k!!) I'm only 115lbs and I hung it alone sweating - the basic Planter hooks as other reviews state worked excellently. Affordable, lightweight, and tucks away well. If someone looks in my windows to steal a TV he or she will be disappointed - Ha HA HA - Highly recommended.
Alyssa Nicole Ramirez
amazing picture!
no need to pay more than $100.00 on a screen. this screen has amazing picture quality with my epson hd730!