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Overall a wonderful projector screen. Instructions were a little confusing but the videos are pretty helpful to guide you through the process. Mounting is very easy. Picture is fantastic and the quality of the materials is top notch. I would highly recommend this screen for anyone looking for a screen for this ultra short throw projector.
This screen does an amazing job blocking light from above. I have it installed in our living room with tons of ambient light and with my 2800 lumen Formovie Theatre I can comfortably watch just about anything in daylight. At night/in the dark (or light controlled room) it just makes the experience even greater! The screen handles darks so well it can confuse you into thinking you have a 120" OLED on your wall! This screen is the perfect balance of an all around screen that can be used in majority of applications to enhance your viewing experience! Is install even worth talking about? It was simple and straightforward forward. With the help of another person to simple pick it up when needed, I had it done in less than an hour and hung on the wall.THIS IS HOW EVERYTHING SHOULD BE MADE! 10/10 would recommend.*Projectorscreen.com did such an amazing job consulting me as well. My rep Zach even shared personal experiences and photos. When your spending this kind of money, this is the level of customer service you expect to get. 10/10 would recommend buying here over any other retailer.
Variation Reviewed: Spectra Projection Vantage 100" UST ALR CLR Projector Screen for Ultra Short Throw ProjectorsThis screen us as good as advertised! The resolution and light dispersion are top notch. Combined with the Formovie Theatre I have an incredible setup that I will enjoy for years to come!
Variation Reviewed: Spectra Projection Vantage 110" UST ALR CLR Projector Screen for Ultra Short Throw ProjectorsFirst of all this is great screen, picture look so true 4k, crisp and clear. My little one can play with all lights on and I can still watch and picture would look pretty nice. So the screen nicely rejects ambient light. I have paired it with cinemax p1, which I was using on wall for almost 2 years. But after getting 120” spectra screen the quality has gone lot lot better. My wife and I was able to put screen easily together. It did take some time to put it together but was not difficult. The price from projectorscreen was very competitive for such a great real 4k screen. Thanks Joe, who helped me decide in getting this screen.
Variation Reviewed: Formovie Theater Ultra Short Throw Projector 2800 Lumen Triple Laser UST Fengmi T1 Global Android OSThis is my 2nd Ultra short throw tv. Last year I purchased the Hisense L9G for my basement theatre room and have been extremely happy with it. 3 months ago my 2 years old decided to throw a tantrum and throw a hot wheels at my 86" tv and break it. This left me with a decision to make about what to get to replace it. Do I buy another large tv and risk Hot wheels again or go with another Ultra short throw TV? After a few months of deliberating I chose to go with another Ultra short throw. I hopped around the internet reviewing new brands and options and came across the Foremovie Theater that rated so well. It appeared that all the experts were raving about this new brand so I decided to give it a try since the Hisense L9G was rated slightly lower than it. I paired the Foremovie theater with what Proectorscreen.com recommended the spectra-projection-vantage-100-ust-alr-clr-projector-screen. My L9G is in a walkout basement with some ambient light but not much. The Foremovie is in a 2 story living room with lots of windows. I wasn't sure how it would compare but it was worth a shot. The ALR screens that I have don't seem to be much different. They both work well. With there being a lot of Ambient light having a good screen is a must as projecting on the wall only works well in a dark environment. I hosted a bunch of people for the Ohio State vs. Michigan Football game and they all were blown away with the performance. They couldn't believe the picture quality. The picture in day and night is fantastic. I will say the blacks are tougher to see with Ambient light but not that big of a deal to me. The colors are super bright and accurate. I don't see a huge difference in picture quality between the two. The biggest difference btw the 2 is the sound. The Foremovie blows the L9G speakers out of the water. Which says something because the L9G I thought was pretty good. The Foremovie is just that much better.I'm very happy with my purchase. I'm excited to try it out outdoors for a movie night in the summer time as it will go up to 150".The only con I had with Formovie is their customer service is non existent. I called about a remote issue and they don't have anyone to talk to. The only communication with them is through email which took them a day to respond between reply's. Luckily projectorscreen.com has great Customer service and was able to help me with my issue immediately. Not sure why I didn't call them earlier.I can't recommend this product more. If you're on the fence just do it. Bigger is a lot better.
This is my 2nd Ultra short throw tv. Last year I purchased the Hisense L9G for my basement theatre room and have been extremely happy with it. 3 months ago my 2 years old decided to throw a tantrum and throw a hot wheels at my 86" tv and break it. This left me with a decision to make about what to get to replace it. Do I buy another large tv and risk Hot wheels again or go with another Ultra short throw TV? After a few months of deliberating I chose to go with another Ultra short throw. I hopped around the internet reviewing new brands and options and came across the Foremovie Theater that rated so well. It appeared that all the experts were raving about this new brand so I decided to give it a try since the Hisense L9G was rated slightly lower than it.
I paired the Foremovie theater with what Proectorscreen.com recommended the spectra-projection-vantage-100-ust-alr-clr-projector-screen. My L9G is in a walkout basement with some ambient light but not much. The Foremovie is in a 2 story living room with lots of windows. I wasn't sure how it would compare but it was worth a shot. The ALR screens that I have don't seem to be much different. They both work well. With there being a lot of Ambient light having a good screen is a must as projecting on the wall only works well in a dark environment. I hosted a bunch of people for the Ohio State vs. Michigan Football game and they all were blown away with the performance. They couldn't believe the picture quality.
The picture in day and night is fantastic. I will say the blacks are tougher to see with Ambient light but not that big of a deal to me. The colors are super bright and accurate. I don't see a huge difference in picture quality between the two. The biggest difference btw the 2 is the sound. The Foremovie blows the L9G speakers out of the water. Which says something because the L9G I thought was pretty good. The Foremovie is just that much better.
I'm very happy with my purchase. I'm excited to try it out outdoors for a movie night in the summer time as it will go up to 150".
The only con I had with Formovie is their customer service is non existent. I called about a remote issue and they don't have anyone to talk to. The only communication with them is through email which took them a day to respond between reply's. Luckily projectorscreen.com has great Customer service and was able to help me with my issue immediately. Not sure why I didn't call them earlier.
I can't recommend this product more. If you're on the fence just do it. Bigger is a lot better.