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New Zealand, Wellington
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Review on Projector Screen And Stand,JWSIT 250 Inch Upgraded 3 Layers 16:9 Outdoor Movie Screen Portable Front Projection Screen,Foldable Video Projection Screen With Carry Bag For Home Theater Backyard by Dylan Aaronson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Possible with one; easier with two

The screen is amazing! I definitely recommend trying to fit it on the frame before actually using it, as it becomes somewhat easier to snap in place the more you use it. Also follow the instructions by starting with the outer four corners and then go to the center of each side working your way out to the corners.The first time I tried just snapping it in place by myself with just the screen and the frame and it took about an hour. Then officially setting the whole thing up for the first time around by myself, I want to say it took me 45 minutes to an hour. The second time I used it, I set it up inside and had help. It definitely took probably 10-15 minutes but it was definitely more manageable. The third time, I set it up by myself again. I want to say it took me 30-45 minutes to set it up outside.The more practice you have at the faster it seems to get done and the easier the screen becomes to put on the frame. All in all, it is well worth the money and looks great even with SD quality movies. Our campfire didn’t interfere with quality of the picture in any way. Everything fits nicely in the carrying case.

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Pros
  • Easy to set up, great performance.
Cons
  • Frame may be too rigid for uneven surfaces