Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Keith Baker photo
Finland, Helsinki
1 Level
748 Review
68 Karma

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 Keith Baker

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Family Night Two! for my opinion

First off, I kinda already knew what I was getting myself into; quality wise. I downsized from a 4 yr old 12 ft, 144” inflatable setup (equipment issues), to the JWSIT 120” screen setup week before last. No more simple plug-in and go, yet assembly was still too easy, with little to light effort in my backyard. World of difference with regards to screen hd clarity, and that’s projecting with my trusty old viewsonic pjd5155 dlp. And although I was pleased with my purchase, I still wished I had chosen the JWSIT 135” screen setup instead, but it was all sold out at the time.But low and behold, finally, my constant Best Buy browsing paid off, when I noticed ONE gently used 135” setup for over a $100 bucks off! A HUNDRED BUCKS OFF! I had to snatch it up too. I’ve bought used plenty and so long as it’s shipped from Best Buy I’ve never been dissatisfied with a purchase. This time was no different.It was brand freaking new, with absolutely NO ISSUES! And the screen image was just as stunning as the 120” setup. The viewing screen was not the grey tint, two-way screen, but the padded white with black backing, and the upsize was perfect. And it also turned out to have a slightly larger viewing screen than my original 144” Gemmy inflatable. Now I not only have two awesome JWSIT setups, but if need be, I can reluctantly use my 120” as a loaner when friends and family come a drooling :(

img 1 attached to 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 review by Keith Baker



Pros
  • C) The 16:9 aspect ratio is ideal for most modern media devices
Cons
  • Bright sunlight may cause glare on the surface of the screen