Projector Screen and Stand,JWSIT 100 inch Outdoor Movie Screen-Upgraded 3 Layers PVC 16:9 Outdoor Projector Screen,Portable Video Projection Screen with Carrying Bag for Home Theater Backyard
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CAM
> 3 dayVery sturdy stand. Easy to put together. We like that the screen snaps into the frame. Even though there are a few wrinkles, you don’t notice when the projector is running.
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Herman Osinski
> 3 dayI bought this for a church family event. Just opened it up to find a tear on the screen. Our secretary signed for it when I wasn’t present and I understand the window closed but I’m very disappointed as we’ve never used it and there’s already a rip/hole across the screen. Other than that, the carry case is convenient and set up feels very easy. If it weren’t for the rip, I’d highly recommend it.
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Jason C M
> 3 dayVery sturdy stand. Be sure to snap the screen at the corners first and then middle snaps at each side. Best to anchor it if you have any wind. I don’t think there’s a sturdier stand out there for outdoor use.
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DeeAre
> 3 dayPros: lightweight, nice size (120”), and inexpensive when compared to other screens Con: snaps were harder to secure in place than the instructional video depicted. We struggled to snap the screen into place, which is the reason for four stars.
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laura martinez
> 3 dayThe screen is awesome! Great picture quality, no wrinkles, easy to assemble & disassemble.
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Justin-Scott
> 3 dayReceived this last week and have used it twice so far. Pleasantly surprised at the convenience of this screen and stand: There are four main pieces (screen, frame, legs x2) which are easy to set up, connect, and secure. You should also know the unit comes with carrying case/back; fits everything for the screen. Recommend two people to set it up for efficiency and to avoid any issues with getting the screen dirty, but can absolutely be done by one person. We sat 15-20 feet away and the wrinkles in the screen were not noticeable. I initially set the screen up on a hot day and the material relaxed a bit and became smoother. Only issue I have is one of the frame buttons is slightly damaged. It still fastens, but is not as secure as the others.
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Julie
> 3 dayWe got this to do outdoor movies in the summer. wasnt to big of a hassle to set up. Gets easier after the first set up.
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R. Andersen
> 3 dayI didnt fully appreciate how this unit folded up when I bought it. Taking out of the bag the first time and seeing it wasnt 20 separate parts to put together was a pleasant surprise. The way it folded out in like 5 seconds was awesome! Im slightly worried about the screen material stretching over time and not being fully tight on the frame given the amount of snap the frame has for tightening but on the same note, having the frame do the tightening probably keeps it from over tightening and stretching. Otherwise absolutely the Cadillac of portable screens.
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Gerda Jerde
> 3 dayAmazing and so easy to set up.
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Beeman
> 3 dayIt was a bit hard to snap the screen the first time, but that pulled all the wrinkles out. The frame assembled very easy and all seems pretty durable. The picture is great. I use it for a pico projector and even with moderate light the picture is very clear. Carries easily in the case.