

🎬 Elevate your home theater game with Akia’s ultra-premium 120” cinematic canvas!
The Akia Screens Fixed Frame Projector Screen offers a 120-inch diagonal, 16:9 aspect ratio viewing surface made from ISF-certified CineWhite UHD-B material with 1.3 gain, delivering vivid, distortion-free images compatible with 4K, 8K, HDR, and Active 3D projection. Its lightweight aluminum frame is wrapped in black velvet to absorb light overshoot and enhance contrast, while the spring-tensioned design ensures a perfectly flat screen. Easy to install with included hardware, it supports a wide range of projector types, making it an ideal choice for professional-grade home theaters and office presentations.






| ASIN | B07HF34ZP9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #70,874 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #246 in Projection Screens |
| Department | All Ages |
| Manufacturer | Akia screens |
| Manufacturer reference | AK-FF100WH2 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.01 x 279.65 x 163.32 cm; 12.93 kg |
D**I
高級感があり素晴らしい商品でした!
T**S
*not a professional, just a consumer* I don't know why anyone would spend twice the money! Excellent product for the money!!! So I was experimenting with the home theater idea after rebelling against these massive LED displays (what a waste of resources)! I have enough living room space for a wall mounted BenQ projecter, but wasn't sure if I'd like the idea of having a movie screen. Well, after trying a basic screen, I researched out this "little" jem, and HOLY COW is this a game changer! Pros: looks fully professional! Nice solid material, satin frame, good wall mount, screen is top notch AFAIC. Allows for great color and darks. Plenty of extra parts, but well though out (they even provide a sheet for the floor so you don't get the screen dirty, and cloth gloves for the same)! Cons: build instructions are Ikea-esq. Is a bit "fiddly" to put together, but it'll go together. The one I got is fairly large. I was nervous at first thinking I went TOO big, but in the end it fit perfectly. Follow the manky build instructions to the letter for the bast results. Use a carpenter square if you have one to ensure the frames is, well, square, before tightening everything up. It was important to follow the screen tension method, as it worked out perfectly, no wrinkles or distortion. Hangingbrhis beast was easier that I expected. I was able to build and hang this by myself in just a few hours. I do like the fact that if we want to rearrange the room/theater, this frame will be easy to relocate.
M**D
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E**H
I ordered the 120-inch wall-mounted projector screen, and overall, I’m very happy with it. The screen itself looks great—perfect size for a home theater setup—and the picture quality is excellent. Assembly was pretty straightforward as long as you follow the directions step by step. The trickiest part was mounting it to the wall, but even that wasn’t too bad. Just a heads-up: you’ll definitely need two people for that part—it’s large and awkward to handle solo. Once it was up, though, totally worth it. Feels solid, looks professional, and really adds to the movie night experience.
D**S
I do wish that they allowed 1/2 stars, I would give this screen 4 1/2. Once you are finished building and installing, the end product is super nice and looks fantastic on the wall. The instructions are underwhelming for sure, and in some parts of the build process one needs to figure it out on their own. The biggest tip is to NOT install the screen until you do a few dry runs with the black borders and make sure it snaps on the wall correctly. The clips on the wall must be perfectly flat and right up against the drywall. The lower clips are not as easy is hoped to get into the right position. So probably you will have to move them all slightly after the dry run. Don't risk your screen with all of tinkering. Most walls are not perfectly flat, so you will have to shift it around slightly to get it to snap into place and then use the fine tune settings in your projector to flatten the image. The springs that hold the screen into place are a bit frustrating at first, and it takes a bit to get used to pulling it into the right position. Once this is done, in my case the screen was super flat and tight. The picture quality from the short throw projector once completed was excellent and much better than how it looked on the wall. Well worth the money.
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