| | | |  - 120-Inch screen (diagonal) with a 16:9 aspect ratio
- Increased black levels for incredible depth of image
- Advanced gray glass-beaded screen for greater uniformity
- Stylish housing allows the flush mounting of screen to the ceiling or wall
- An easy, pull-down level locking system fits a variety of projection formats
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| | | |  Product Description: The easy, pull-down level lock system locks at intervals to fit a variety of projection formats. The extra large black border will enhance your 16:9 widescreen experiences. And you can mount this versatile screen flush against the wall or the ceiling. This high-contrast screen has a gain of 1.8, effectively boosting brightness for viewing in environments with more ambient light. The gray surface will deepen the blacks in your projected image without dulling the whites. Unit Weight - 23.0 pounds |  | | | |

 Average Rating : 
Rating : - Large screen with great picture but has some ripples. This screen looks great and it's huge. Be sure to have big room or you'll have to swing your head too much to watch. Also, resolution of projector should be greater than 720dpi if you're sitting within 8 feet. Has great picture with good clarity, brightness, and contrast. Gray tint provides cool cinema affect, but best with bright projector or very dark room. Housing and screen are both very durable and good looking. One gripe: V-shaped ripples in screen. I actually got a replacement for my first one to ensure this was the norm. Second one did the same but most people do not see any affect while viewing, so I kept it. Even though there's a solid bar that runs along the entire bottom of the screen, I think ripples may be a compromise for pull-downs that I'm willing to accept. The ripples do seem to change if you play with it by closing and re-opening, but I don't think you can eliminate them. Still a very fine projection screen. By the way, got mine at a good price at TekGalaxy.Com and they were very servicable with return or replacement.
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