Sabtu, 27 Juni 2015

STR-169120 Silver Ticket 120" Diagonal 16:9 HDTV (6 Piece Fixed Frame) Projector Screen White Material





Very nice screen - excellent value
I ordered this screen a couple of weeks ago, based on the great reviews and the low price (compared to other screen options). When the screen arrived, opened the package up and it was missing the "parts bag" with all of the smaller pieces (screws, corner brackets, etc.). I scanned the parts page and then marked which parts I still needed. I contacted Amazon, who said I could ship the whole thing back, but I asked if I could just work with Silver Ticket to the the missing parts expressed out to me.

The Silver Tickets folks responded immediately, and overnight shipped the missing parts. Good service. ALL companies make mistakes, but I look at how they respond when this situation happens - Silver Ticket responded quickly and accurately, which I certainly appreciate.

I put the screen together by myself - it took about 1 hour. I watched the YouTube video a couple of times (which was very helpful), and the diagrams / directions - which were "ok",...

Well made screen, easy to assemble (tips below), excellent value
Purchased this product from a relatively unknown seller. The screen is great, and the seller provided excellent service.

Screen/frame:
- Screen is white vinyl-like material
- frame is aluminum coated with a black velvet
- no wrinkles in the screen
- lightweight. One person can lift it, but of course at this size that would be awkward.

Performance
- Screen looks great
- black velvet frame does it job. When intentionally aligning the image so that the image is partly on the wall, partly over the frame, and partly on the screen, one sees the part on the wall and screen, but not on the frame. It does its job dispersing the light.

Assembly
- Assembly took about an hour. I supposed its plausible that you can do this by yourself, but you should find someone to help.
- One installs a fiberglass-like pole through a pocket in the screen, and then uses that pole to stretch the screen over snaps.
- The instructions...

A surprisingly good screen, for not a lot of money
This is a rather surprisingly good screen, for not a lot of money. I started out the search by considering a DIY approach, but after tallying the cost of materials and some tools that i didn't have, this turned out to be about $40 cheaper, easier and quicker to set-up, and looks rather professional at the same time.

I think the manufacturer did a good job packaging the item as well. Each component was either in its own box, or plastic bag. It was almost like opening a matryoshka -- box inside a box inside... you get the idea. :)

The relevant components were also wrapped with foam on the tips and all components, other than a screw (more in a bit), just screamed quality IMHO. The bar that connects the two halves is one solid chunk of aluminum.

Each screw and such is in its own bag, which makes it easier to sort out and figure what is needed where. There was enough of every piece to build the screen, with at least one extra screw or hook left over. I'm...

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