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This is my first projection screen. It has been installed for a few days now and its been up and down probably 10 times now. It looks great and seems to move a slight bit faster than the non-tensioned one, it takes 52secs. No folding, ripples, waves or odd lingering smell. The dimensions from the website were a bit confusing and I couldve got the 125, I'm kicking myself now but overall I'm happy with it and the wife thinks the 125 would be too big. The length from ceiling to start of white screen is 10in. and from ceiling to bottom bar is roughly 5ft.
I'm using a BenQ HT1075 projector and picture looks great. The blacks are nothing to speak of but i think thats just the projector. Im not that knowledgable on tab-tensioned so I cant say what this does besides stop the screen from curling. To my eyes the screen looks very flat and straight.
Amazon shipped package faster than I expected. It listed 1 - 3 months but came in about 5 days. Due to that I had to rush my...
Great tab tensioned motorized screen for the price!
For a tab tensioned screen, this seemed like an excellent price. Being my first screen/projector setup, I didn't want to go too crazy with overbuying. For the most part, I don't retract the screen but I like the fact it's motorized and has a trigger port so I can connect to my projector (albeit with some wiring involved). It includes a handheld and wall remote that work well but after doing a little research, I wish it came with the remote that could be connected to the trigger port (of course, sold separately). You have to schedule delivery because of the size of the package but better than the delivery guy just dropping on the front steps. Unfortunately, I wasn't home (had someone wait for it for me) when it was delivered so I didn't have a chance to inspect the product. After opening, I noticed that one of the mounting tabs was bent. I didn't see any damage to the box but it was as if it was stored on one of its ends since the styrofoam that was protecting the ends was...
For the price, this is a good screen...
I upgraded from a Favi 120" electric that had died on me after about 3 years of (ab)use. Biggest issue I had with the Favi was the slight curling on the sides. Back then, a decent tension screen was upwards of $800 to $1k. Jumped on this when the price finally dropped due to the allure of a budget tension screen. First thing I noticed when I lowered the screen was the smoothness/quietness of the motor, as other reviews have mentioned. Not a deal breaker for me either way, but nice to have. Unfortunately, once it was completely down, I could immediately see curling on the sides. I also noticed the piece of string on either side of the screen that is supposed to be providing the tension (along with tabs) did not feel 'tense' at all. With hopes that I could adjust the tension myself, I went to Elite's own website for this screen, but found nothing indicating I could adjust on my own. There is also a 'User Guide' included in the box with the screen, but that consists of a small,...
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