🎬 Elevate Your Home Theater Game!
The Elite Screens Sable Frame StarBright 9 is a premium 122-inch fixed frame projector screen designed for 4K/8K Ultra HD viewing. Featuring advanced CLR/ALR technology, it boasts a 95% ambient light rejection rate, ensuring vibrant colors and deep blacks even in bright environments. The sleek black velvet frame not only enhances the look but also improves picture contrast. With a 170° viewing angle and ISF certification, this screen is perfect for movie enthusiasts seeking a professional-grade home theater experience.
Operation Mode | Manual |
Viewing Angle | 180 Degrees |
Screen Finish | Dark Gray - 0.9 Gain, Retro-reflective Ceiling Ambient Light Rejecting Front Projection - Standard Throw |
Mount Type | Wall Anchors and Screws |
Screen Dimensions | 122 inch |
Item Weight | 26.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions W x H | 111.1"W x 64.5"H |
Material | StarBright 9 |
Z**S
Excellent purchase
The screen was super easy to assemble and didn’t take very long to put together. It looks really good on the wall and it saves space in the family room as well. The picture quality is really good also when displaying the image from my projector, granted I have a decent projector that is a true 4k laser. I highly recommend this screen for any room that you may want to place this in your home. Great quality and decent price.
M**E
Awesome screen!
Super easy to mount to the wall, and assembly went well. I love that the rails are covered with felt so there are not any reflections. It’s really well stretched with no lines or bumps if you follow the directions on how to install the springs evenly. As a nice permanent screen its exactly what I wanted.
A**J
A worthwhile upgrade to cheap polyster screens
Bought this coming from a 150" polyester stretch screen that's all over amazon. The difference isn't night and day but what you're getting is worth the cost if it matters to you.The benefits over a stretch screen are:*Better image clarity - the PVC makes images look sharper because it's more uniform*No light bleed - The black backer to the screen ensures no light bleeds through the back*Thick black border - Makes it look more refined and hides any minor misalignment between the projector and screenCompared to DIY it's going to cost you a bit more than if you were to get the screen material and build the frame but consider how much time you'll put into building, stretching, stapling, and then wrapping the felt around - a two person job and well over the ~1 hr timeframe to completely assemble this screen. The screen can be removed from the frame and rolled up since the hooks are pretty easy to remove - a good feature to have if you need to move.Overall it's a good screen but not without some gripes*Aluminum pieces are rough cut, require the tension on the screen and 4 corners to be assembled to be relatively square.*The EliteScreens Logo on mine was not aligned horizontally which looks weird but you can't see it when at watching distance with the lights out*My screen felt material came damaged (looks like it was stretched to thin and split at the edge) - filled it in with a marker rather than return*Compared the other brands on Amazon (1 that is supposedly owned by the same company) and another that is a generic Chinese company - this is the most expensive one -although probably exactly the same manufacturer.
E**C
High quality for the price
I've had this screen since September 2017, and so I've been using it every day for over a year now. It took me about an hour or so to assemble and hang (it 's easier if someone can help you assemble it) and I replaced an old pull down screen with this one. The edges are a nice black velvet, and do a good job of absorbing light if you overscan the projector image. The reflectivity of the screen is very good for a screen at this price point, and worked well for my 1080p projector. I recently upgraded to a 4K Epson projector and the sharpness and quality is unbelievable for a 100" image. You can buy a more expensive screen from Da-Lite or Draper, but for home use, this one does well for moderate brightness projectors (1200-4000 lumens) and I've actually been using Eco mode on my projector since the brightness was causing eye fatigue just watching a football game or a movie.I have my screen hanging from the ceiling, but you can also mount it to a wall. It's not too heavy, one person can easily lift it, but it's a lot easier to position with a second person. I am very impressed by this screen and would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a reasonably priced home theater screen that isn't just a piece of garbage. One huge advantage of a permanent screen over a pull down or motorized kind is there are no wrinkles at all, and the screen will never move around if there are fans blowing or people walking around, something that would happen with my old pull down screen, also made by Elite.
A**N
True movie theater experience
I looked at many different screen options and settled on a fixed frame and I am not disappointed with this option.Installation was straight forward...took about 90 minutes by myself. With two people, maybe 44-50.The manufacturer really paid attention to the details...to the point of providing the necessary tools (screw driver and rubber hammer) and white gloves to prevent finger print smudges on the screen.Once on the wall, the screen really makes movies on my short throw Optimo projector pop.
A**R
It made a huge difference in picture quality with my UST Laser Projector.
I originally used a cheap screen that I purchased for my cheap LED projector. What a difference it made between that screen and this screen. It's like night and day. Definitely well worth it. But gotta admit put it together was not a walk in the park. Assembling the frames together was easy, the hardest part was the screen. At first I thought my screen was too small, I didn't know that it would stretch out that far, I was afraid that I was gonna rip it. I guess that why I see no wrinkle at all. I wish it came with more extra spring though. Two of mine were totally stretched up to the point where I can't use them anymore. Will have to go to hardware store to look for some. Middle bar support was not easy to assemble either. But I got it in somehow. It took me 2 to 3 hours to finish the whole thing, but It was well worth it after I see the picture on the screen. The 135" picture on this screen looks as good as my 65" QLED in my living room. Highly recommended.
H**
Adds great depth to my projector
Screen is very classy in my bonus room. Adds more depth, better color and blacks compared to previous screen.
R**N
Fairly easy to assemble and looks profressional
I watched a YouTube video before assembling. It took about 2 hours mainly because the printed directions were a little confusing. They implied the wall brackets need installed above and below. They only go at the top of the frame. I upgraded from a $50 Yangood wall screen and the difference was night and day. The only thing the directions really missed. The top of the screen part of the frame is 1/4 of an inch below the bottom of the bracket. I would definitely recommend this if you're wanting a fixed frame screen.
A**Y
Overall Really Great!
Overall, we’re really happy with this purchase. It looks great, and so far seems to be of good quality. Assembly was relatively painless for the most part. We did have an issue with the insertion of the tension rods on one side where the hole provided wasn’t large enough, and we had to struggle to get it in without causing too much damage. It’s super important that you’re careful when installing the springs. Make sure you attach them to the tension rod and try hard not to break the holes provided. Read the instructions thoroughly all the way through before starting so you don’t make any errors.
B**N
You will need 2 people unless you have Hercules fingers....no seriously you will need a little help.
I am using g a HD projector and the picture is fantastic.You really need 2 people to put it together, the frame is simple but pulling the screen tight with the sprigs was somewhat difficult. You will look at it and think ...no way that's going to fit, but it does....it took my wife and I just over 2 hours to assemble it. Its tight but necessary....if you have wrinkles then my guess is tou have done something wrong, there is no way possible there will be wrinkles if it's assembled correctly. I have nothing bad to say about the screen.
A**
Excellent screen!!
Review after one month. Gorgeous looking screen! Went with the 100in white. The frame itself is really solid, sturdy and of excellent quality. The fabric itself came with some negligible wrinkles, but nothing that would disrupt the image quality at all. The only reasons why I didn't go with 5 stars is first due to the install instructions which were not very clear and accurate. The second reason, no big deal, are the very poor quality screws. They couldn't handle the torque required to go in a wood stud. They twisted and broke away, so had to make changes to where I would screw them. Had to use my 3in wood screws. Also, third reason, the support brackets do not allow to screw more than just one screw in a stud. The holes are too far apart for two screws to be secured to one stud. Would've been nice to have multiple holes to affomadate different mounting/screwing options. No big deal though... One wood screw on each support bracket is enough, as the entire frame is not heavy.
K**N
Excellent
Easy to install. Perfect quality
T**.
Beauty of a screen - HUGE
Easy to put together, but you definitely need two people. Great instructions and solid product. This is my second screen and am very happy with the quality.
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