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Review on πŸ“½οΈ Elite Screens Yard Master 2, 120-inch Outdoor Indoor Projector Screen 16:9, Quick Snap On Set-up Freestanding Portable Movie Foldable Front Projection , US Based Company 2-YEAR WARRANTY, OMS120H2 - Improved SEO by Nick Garrett

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm so glad I went with this! See my video for a demo.

Short Description: Light but very strong, folds up quickly and compactly, securely fastened to the ground. Noticeable creases on the screen, but not annoying. I fell in love! I bought a projector to show movies in my backyard and then I thought about what to do with the screen. I just assumed that something worthwhile would be too expensive and seriously considered putting something together using PVC pipe and white tarp. What a mistake that would be! The whole device is well packed in a carrying case (think Pack n Play crib size). Both legs unfold and slide into the main frame, which cleverly folds in 4 places to fit in a carry bag. The screen itself snaps into place throughout the frame, roughly at each foot, keeping the screen taut and increasing the strength of the frame itself. The whole thing takes about 10 minutes to set up and 10-15 minutes to fold properly and put away, although I leave the bezel/screen intact between views and only remove the legs (which takes about 30 seconds and with two people is much easier). ). ).Once the frame is assembled it becomes very light and can easily be moved around an open area by an adult. It's a bit more difficult indoors because the screen is so big. I have an unused space near the back door where I can store the screen between views (with the legs off) which really helps. But if you have to go up/down stairs to rescue it or have to go around a lot of corners, you'll probably need two people to negotiate the corners. something with legs to hold it in place, but of course there's a ready-made solution for that. Stakes are in place to hammer small holes in the legs and hold the screen to the ground. They work great but make sure you have a hammer to hit them with. There are extra steps with yarn, but I've never bothered with that and never had a problem. The quality of the screen itself is also satisfactory. Yes, the screen comes folded and needs to be folded rather than rolled up to fit in a carrying case. After the screen is stretched over the frame, you will still see wrinkles. To be honest, even after the screen was attached to the frame for a few weeks, I still saw the creases. However, they never distracted me from the movie I was watching, so it didn't bother me at all. This screen is made for a very narrow niche - backyard movie nights - and for that purpose it's perfect. It's not really suited for indoor home theater, but it's very portable and lightweight and of excellent quality, making it perfect for your backyard oasis.

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