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100" Electric Projector Screen with Remote Control - Sold & Delivered by Living and Home

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100 inch projector screen with.
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You don’t have to pay for a ticket every time you want to watch a movie, this Livingandhome projector screen gives you the cinema-level viewing experience at home.

With its black backing, which can eliminate light penetration while increasing brightness and picture focus, it would offer you the best viewing experience from all angles.

A remote control is included, so you can operate the screen lying in your couch.

Features

  • Overall Dimensions: 227cm W x 152cm H
  • Screen Width: 203cm
  • Product Type: Electric Projector Screen
  • Projection Type: Front
  • Screen Surface: White
  • Mount Type: Wall/Ceiling Mounted
  • Remote Included: Yes
  • Primary Material: Fabric
  • Projection Ratio: 4:3
  • Package Included: 1 x Projector Screen, 1 x Remote Control

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  1. rprp's avatar
    Note it's 4:3. So if you're projecting 16:9 on it, there'll be white bars top and bottom. There's an optical illusion of increased contrast if you have a black frame around the picture, so something to be aware of.

    Not sure if you can adjust the limits so it only rolls down to 16:9
  2. stevieshoes's avatar
    Top tip
    Don’t leave the screen hanging half up half down. Over time you’ll get a small bumpy fold which is a pain to flatten out (similar to a half folded newspaper effect)
  3. ducati900fe's avatar
    Cold.
    If the positioning of that power adapter doesn't tell you all you need to know about the design quality, nothing will. Go to the specialists for stuff like this and save heartache in the long run.
    GazP's avatar
    Where would you expect the power cable to come out? The bottom?
  4. madforadeal's avatar
    How is it powered can’t see a power socket or mentions battery, doesn’t mention much.
    rprp's avatar
    Look at the left of the picture. There's a hanging plug with the receiver.
  5. RLC59's avatar
    It doesn't give any details, mains or battery power or screen composition and thickness..
  6. dumplingwrestler's avatar
    Looks cheap and nasty with cables and boxes dangling around. Weird how people like making their living rooms look cheap.
    Eastman's avatar
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    Hi you would need to route the cables round your fixtures like you would to hide any cable from a tv for example. Personally would build this into an av unit. This is just one component of a home cinema set up.
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