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Review on Inflatable Screen Outdoor Theater Projection by Aaron Ward

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Pro Tip: Secure the screen before inflating.

Let's get the evil out of the way, it should be stabbed. This requires parentheses. This is a huge sail that is very wind prone. You will most likely want to invest in higher stakes than those on offer. It's scary to mess with the fan mount. it is a wide nylon band that needs to be tied. No matter how well you tie it, in the end it seems like the fan has blown out. I'll see if a cheap 3" spring clip with louvers will hold it to the fan. I'll edit this if it works. The fan is loud and annoying. Move the fan away from the screen successfully. Everything else is fine. The reason it must be so well anchored to the ground is because it is very, is very big. While the screen is probably only about 120-130 inches diagonally (not that it's not large), it's set about 3.5 or 4 feet off the ground. The top of the screen is a few feet higher than my barn. It's really absurd how puffy this thing looks and I love it! I haven't liked anything for a long time. Screen. Attach it first before inflating it. Tie the straps on the side before inflating. If you are 6ft tall you will need scaffolding that is at least 4ft tall and 11ft long to do this in an upright position. Luckily, it deflates in a second. The screen is a very good rear projection material. That's probably what you want Your gear and wiring can be hidden behind a screen where no one can trip over it. The light from the front of the screen has less impact on the image, and a large number of guests suddenly appearing in your home will not disturb the projection. I have an inexpensive HDMI Cat 6 HDMI adapter that uses a buried ethernet cable at the end of my backyard. This allows me to set up my projector 14 feet from the screen and store all of my equipment (except projector and speakers) in it. If you don't have a short throw projector, plan at least 14 feet from this screen for the appropriate size. You also need a good quality projector to get a decent picture of this size. If your projector doesn't have a lamp and costs less than this screen. it won't help. I am very happy with this screen. I look forward to having a few movie nights in line.

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