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The Elite Screens Tripod Projector Screen is a 120-inch portable manual pull-up screen designed for front projection. It features a 16:9 aspect ratio, 4K Ultra HD readiness, and a 180° viewing angle, making it ideal for both professional and personal use. The screen is easy to clean, certified for safe indoor use, and comes with a 2-year warranty and lifetime tech support.




T**O
An excellent projector screen, with only a few minor flaws
The first thing you'll notice when you set this up is the size - 100 inches diagonal definitely seems much bigger in person than picturing it in your head. I used this in a 50ft long room with a very low-end projector, and I was easily able to see the image from the far side of the room.The overall build quality is much better than I had expected. It is very sturdy, and as such I can't see it being accidentally knocked over by a passerby. It also folds up to a much slimmer profile than I had anticipated, allowing it to be easily stored in the back of my closet when not in use.Also a big plus is the footprint of the tripod - this screen's stand doesn't take up a ton of floorspace. This is important to me, as I often need to use this screen very close to a wall. Unlike my previous screen, when I swivel the tripod so that one leg is pointing straight at the viewer, I can scoot the screen very close to the wall - I'd guess around 18 inches or so away. This makes a big difference in smaller rooms, where another foot away from the wall means you'll get a smaller image size in situations where it isn't feasible to move the projector back.On the negative side, the side effect of this unit's sturdiness is weight - while not surprising given its size, this screen isn't terribly light, and it certainly isn't something you'd want to pay to ship across the country to accompany you on a business outing.Also, the "keystone eliminator" is just a rod that connects from the central vertical support to the screen, and allows you to angle to entire screen to help offset any keystone issues that occur when the projector isn't set at the right angle. While this does seem to work, it looks quite silly, likely leaving the impression to many that you were simply too lazy to set the screen up straight. Keystone correction should be handled in the projector, not the screen. Luckily, it seems most newer projectors have some kind of built-in keystone correction, so this really isn't an issue.I've only used this screen for meetings and presentations, and for that the image quality is more than acceptable. I haven't had the occasion to test it with a DVD or Blu-Ray to see how well it holds up for video content, but I suspect it will be fine for an entry-level home-theater setup. That said, if you're looking at this for exclusive home-theater use, you may consider going with a screen that is perforated, so you can place your center channel behind it, rather than underneath.Overall, I've had a positive experience with this screen, and would recommend it. I may consider buying one of the smaller Elite Screens, if only for more easy transport or use in smaller rooms.
J**S
Overall a great product
We like to show our old photos and videos once in a while for family night. I wanted a small screen rather than a huge screen. There were not many small screens to choose from. I settled on this one for the advertised features. I like that it is super easy to put up and down and that it is portable and lightweight. The screen is good quality and the picture quality is excellent. It is a good purchase.
R**1
Big screen!
This is a huge screen! It was much larger than I envisioned it. It worked great and looks good. It was fairly easy to set up and take down. I hope it is more durable than it seems. There isn't a case for this-you're screen is enclosed when down, but the legs and such still flop around. I wish they locked in place better. It isn't too heavy, but with it's size, you can not put it in a car to move. UPS said it was almost too big for their truck.
J**R
Good and cheap
I have bought the Elite screen from amazon. Really cheap product, and work just fine.Everything works fine, and easy to use. Itps portable but not so light.Use the screen with caution, it has plastic pieces that are no so strong, but if you use it with soft hans willast for years.In the hotel when I teach my seminars, the screen price for the weekend is the same as the screen I bought from amazon, then you can buy a new one every time for the same money. Don`t worry if the screen is not as strong as we wish
A**H
New screens are very cheap construction and flimsy
I have 2 of these screens that I bought last year that were decent quality, although still a bit flimsy. This May I ordered a third one for an event, and it is not the same. The build quality is way worse - the clip that holds the screen to the tripod doesn't even hold, (its fallen off a couple times during testing), the metal case around the spring loaded mechanism is so flimsy that the whole thing twists under the spring tension when the screen is pulled up and causes it to not be level with one side much lower than the other, which causes the screen itself to not be flat and smooth. The bar at the top is not strong enough either as it droops on both sides. the tripod - the first edition was ok but still flimsy - this one is just unusable with a new twist tighten design made entirely of plastic that doesn't even hold. Overall, this screen is completely unusable for me.
S**M
Great product
I have this for a few months now. This product is great. I used it for seminars and reunion parties. It's not that heavy. It's big enough for a seminar of 50-100 people. If you are a pro, buy this size (99") or larger because it looks much more professional. It's easy to set up and the screen can be adjusted to a lower or higher position. It's a standard good product. I recommend this one.
D**K
Stand and upright pole is flimsy, but overall works well for the money
have the 4:3 screen. Arrived a few days late due to bad weather, so cannot hold that against anyone. Overall the screen worked well, did a good job with a low lumen projector in a subdued lighting large meeting room. The major issue is the upright pole is very flimsy. If the bottom of the screen is moved up and the upright pole is extended all the way, the entire upright support system bends, almost to the point of bending and kinking. Had to drop the lower portion of the screen to about 1/3 from the bottom, extended the upright pole to max out the screen and then put the screen on a conference table to raise it high enough to be seen over conference seating.Also, the bottom part that the screen rolls into twists when the screen is pulled out. this does not interfere with usage, just annoying. When the screen is fully extended, the entire screen and part that the screen retracts into is not parallel with the floor. the left side (facing the front the screen) is higher than the right by about 2 or 3 inches and is noticeable when a full image is displayed.For the money, I would buy this again as using it three times pays for it versus renting from the conference room providers.NOTE: this screen is LONG - must be transported in a van or larger SUV. It will not fit in a car. It is easily transported with the proper vehicle.
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