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Review on πŸ“½οΈ Enhance your Home Theater with the Sewinfla 100 inch Projection Screen - HD Support, Double Sided, Portable & Foldable by Brandon Show

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Precious inelastic screen that needs ironing

Different projection screens use different technologies to create a good impression. While other screens use an elastic material that eliminates wrinkles when stretched, this screen uses a coarser, inelastic material that has many wrinkles that need to be ironed out. Even when stretched, there are still visible wrinkles. The lower quality is also reflected in some protruding threads near the frame, but that doesn't detract from the viewing quality from a normal distance. For attachment, the thick and light border on the edge of the screen has a Velcro surface. The scope of delivery includes a suitable Velcro strap, This allows you to securely mount the screen on the wall around the entire perimeter. It also makes this screen more resistant to wind than canvases installed with intermittent anchor points as there is no gap for air to get behind the screen and cause it to flap. You need a temporary screen that you can unload, mount, and use to get the best experience. This screen is not suitable. If you're looking at a 120-inch screen, the $30 120-inch version uses the same material, then you could potentially get a better screen of the same size elsewhere. If you just want a durable 90 inch screen and don't mind flattening it out a bit, this screen is for 12, $99 (up to $9.99 in this review) a decent value. and can be purchased at a much lower price than other projector screens. because there is no air gap behind the screen. If you prefer a rope attachment, loops are also available at a sufficient distance. If you want a temporary screen that you can take out of storage, deploy and use and have a better experience, this screen isn't for you. If you're looking at a 120-inch screen, the $30 120-inch version uses the same material, then you could potentially get a better screen of the same size elsewhere. If you just want a durable 90 inch screen and don't mind flattening it out a bit, this screen is for 12, $99 (up to $9.99 in this review) is a decent value and can be purchased at a much lower price than other projection screens. because there is no air gap behind the screen. If you prefer a rope attachment, loops are also available at a sufficient distance. If you want a temporary screen that you can take out of storage, deploy and use and have a better experience, this screen isn't for you. If you're looking at a 120-inch screen, the $30 120-inch version uses the same material, then you could potentially get a better screen of the same size elsewhere. If you just want a permanent 90 inch screen and don't mind flattening it out a bit, this 12, $99 screen (up to $9.99 in this review) a decent value and can be purchased at a much lower price than other projector screens. If you need a temporary screen that can be unloaded, mounted and used and have the best experience, this screen is not for you. If you're looking at a 120-inch screen, the $30 120-inch version uses the same material, then you could potentially get a better screen of the same size elsewhere. If you just want a permanent 90-inch screen and don't mind flattening it out a bit, this $12.99 screen (up to $9.99 in this review) is a decent value and can go to one much lower price than other projectors can be purchased screens. If you need a temporary screen that you can pull from storage, deploy, use, and get the best experience, this screen isn't for you. If you're looking at a 120-inch screen, the $30 120-inch version uses the same material. then you could get a potentially better screen of the same size elsewhere. If you just want a permanent 90-inch screen and don't mind flattening it out a bit, this $12.99 screen (up to $9.99 in this review) is a decent value and can go to one much lower price than other projectors can be purchased screens. this screen is not for you. If you're looking at a 120-inch screen, the $30 120-inch version uses the same material. then you could get a potentially better screen of the same size elsewhere. If you just want a permanent 90-inch screen and don't mind flattening it out a bit, this $12.99 screen (up to $9.99 in this review) is a decent value and can go to one much lower price than other projectors can be purchased screens. this screen is not for you. If you're looking at a 120-inch screen, the $30 120-inch version uses the same material. then you could get a potentially better screen of the same size elsewhere. If you just want a permanent 90-inch screen and don't mind flattening it out a bit, this $12.99 screen (up to $9.99 in this review) is a decent value and can go to one much lower price than other projectors can be purchased screens.

Pros
  • This is amazing
Cons
  • Some mistakes