This is my first time buying and installing a projector screen. There are a lot of options out there and many reviews on YouTube as well. I appreciate that the team Projectorscreen.com has done a lot of work to help try and explain the differences between the options. Here are my thoughts on pairing this screen with an Epson LS800 Short Throw Projector.
Pros:
-It's definitely fun to have a large 120" screen to watch movies or sports on. It transforms the room that it is in and has a large presence. When paired with a great quality soundbar, it's awesome for movies at night. Especially with older classics.
-I bought the Spectra Projection Vantage because it is reviewed to perform well during the day and we have the projector in a room that has two large windows with a lot of natural light during the day. The Epson LS800 has many calibration features that allow you to find the right settings based on what you are watching for the best color and picture quality.
-The screen construction is great quality and the materials have a nice finish. It looks like a professional home theatre. The mounting hardware is functional.
Cons:
-It does take several hours and two people to assemble and mount the screen if you have not done it before.
-It is expensive. I spent just as much on the screen that I spent on the projector. Between the screen, projector, and soundbar, it becomes a significant investment.
-It can take several minutes to calibrate the projector to specific content each time you watch a movie. During the day the colors are not very vivid and cannot compare to a Samsung QLED 80" TV, which is a fraction of the price.