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Variation Reviewed: Screen Innovations Zero Edge - 92" (45x80) - 16:9 - Pure White 1.3 - ZET92PWI'm pleased with my 92" Screen Innovations Zero Edge Pure White 1.3 projector screen. The picture quality is excellent and I couldn't be happier with the image quality. My projector is the Epson Powerlite Home Cinema 3700 (a little dated, I know, but still a very good projector) and the system is setup in the living room of my apartment, which receives a fair amount of ambient sunlight during daytime hours. I run the projector in Eco mode, which runs at about 1500 lumens, probably a little less. The picture is plenty bright enough in the evenings with my setup. The image is a little washed out during the day, but still very good and enjoyable in the presence of some ambient sunlight. I don't regret choosing the Pure White over the Pure Gray, although I'm curious about how the Pure Gray looks in comparison.The Zero Edge frame is attractive and works very well in my multi-purpose living room. It was relatively simple to assemble and I think anybody can do it, although it's a little bit of a pain and I'm not eager to try again anytime soon. Attaching the screen to the frame was easy. The screen is perfectly flat across the entire surface and I don't notice any variations in image quality between any one part of the screen and another.My only complaint is with Screen Innovations' quality control. Hence, four stars instead of five. Screen Innovations initially sent me a screen with a blemish on the surface that was about 2x2 inches in size. It was obviously visible when watching video. Screen Innovations sent me a second screen as a replacement, but the replacement screen had 6 vertical lines equally spaced across the width of the screen that were visible when watching video (note that it was relatively simple to remove the original screen from the frame). Screen Innovations then sent me a third screen. Luckily, the third screen is problem-free and it's great. Kudos to Screen Innovations and Projectorscreen.com for their customer service, but I would prefer that the first screen be non-defective.For audiophiles out there, I have a high quality audio system for listening to music and I was concerned about the impact of the projector screen on my room's acoustics. Given the dimensions of the frame, it was easy to place 1-inch thick acoustic panels on the wall behind the screen and I was pleasantly surprised to hear an improvement in the acoustics of my living room. There is a reduction in noise, probably due to the absorption of mid to higher frequencies.
Variation Reviewed: Screen Innovations Zero Edge - 150" (74x131) - 16:9 - Pure White 1.3 - ZT150PWVery good quality screen and easy to assemble. Delivery was as expected.
Variation Reviewed: Screen Innovations Solo Pro 2 - 92" (45x80) - 16:9 - Pure Gray .85 - SPT92PGThis screen is worth every penny. I bought the Pure Grey 92" screen to make sure there was no transparency (the screen is mounted above a picture window). The screen is sleek (you barely notice it in the room when it's up), was easy to install, and is tensioned perfectly. I also am happy I went with the lithium ion battery model, the charge really lasts! I haven't had to charge it once yet with daily use. I also don't have any ugly cords hanging around and didn't have to tear up our wall to add any special electrical. Everything was so easy. I also can't say enough about ProjectorScreen.com's service. As soon as I put in an order I was contacted immediately and we made the adjustments I needed to get the perfect screen. If I need one again, I'll be back.
Variation Reviewed: Screen Innovations Zero Edge - 120" (59x105) - 16:9 - Pure Gray .85 - ZT120PGI truly love my screen .. easy to set up no complaints what’s so every