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Review on πŸ“½οΈ Elite Screens Sable Frame 2 Series: Ultra HD 100-inch Diagonal 16:9 Fixed Frame Home Theater Projection Projector Screen - Active 3D and 4K Ready (ER100WH2) by Tyler Born

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It's worth it. The Best of TV and Video

We used to watch TV on a real TV (imagine it) but Pisti is determined to turn our house into a giant movie den. To be honest I didn't complain. How do we achieve this? And of course we will add a giant projection screen to our dining room and completely transform our home. Our living room has become our dining room, and our dining room has become our living room. And guess what? It's worth it. First off, it's a HUGE thing, and we didn't even get the biggest one. We are limited as our wall is very large so we bought a 120 inch (single) screen. They have screens from 100 to 150 inches. We chose the mid-range because we literally couldn't do more with our wall. The frame of the Elite Screen Sable is very easy to assemble, although you will need a lot of space. No wonder. The instructions were crystal clear and it was all easy. The only downside to assembling is if you have pets. The frame is made of velvet and is a magnet for pet hair. We had to use the lint roller a few times to remove the excess cat hair. The screen itself is amazing. There were no blemishes, tears or tears. It also didn't wrinkle, which was a big problem, so we were able to install and use it on the first night. With a black border, movies and shows really stand out on the screen. With a projector you need dark lighting, of course, otherwise the colors are muted and difficult to see. The border helps, but to really solve this problem, buy nice blackout curtains. I'll write a review on these bad boys some other time. The screen comes with small brackets that can be easily attached to the wall. Then lift the screen and place it on the hooks and voila! Your screen can be displayed! 100% would recommend this screen to anyone with a projector without question. It only cost us $265. A lot of people think we paid hundreds of dollars for it and are completely shocked when we tell them the real price we paid. We get so many compliments on it it's almost unrealistic. The investment is definitely worth it for anyone thinking about buying a projector screen.

Pros
  • Practical
Cons
  • So far so good