Compare Elite Screens Spectrum Electric Budget Projection Screen, 16:9 Aspect Ratio - 100in. (Max White)

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Elite Screens Spectrum Electric Budget Projection Screen, 16:9 Aspect Ratio - 100in. (Max White) Product Description:



  • Electric/motorized screen for home theater and commercial presentations
  • 160 degree wide viewing angle with 1.1 gain for all application in home cinema or business presentation
  • Standard infrared remote control - easy control
  • Built-in 12 volt trigger enables synchronized control through the projector - for professional installation
  • Light weight construction ships fully assembled and ready to plug & play

Product Description

Electric/motorized screen for home theater and commercial presentations

Customer Reviews

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent!
By Douglas ODonnell
I just installed my screen two days ago. Because of the size, I did need another person to help hold it. It took us less than 5 minutes to install it. The screen movement is very slow but still extended in less than a minute. The slow movement made it very easy for me to stop at the desired location. I am using a Mitsubishi HC1500 projector (HD). The picture is awesome and exceeds my expectations. I inquired about other screens at a nationally owned theater store. In order to get the same features as this screen (remote, trigger, etc), it was going to cost around $1000. The money that I saved is helping pay for all of the beer that my neighbors are now drinking while watching the games!The shipment was quick and arrived defect free.My only complaint is that it took me a lot of searching to figure out how to connect the trigger. The trigger function allows the screen to automatically drop/rise when the projector is powered on/off. The included trigger connects into the screen. In order to connect it into a trigger capable LCD projector, you only need to use two wires from a Cat 5 cable (the cable has to be purchased separately). Those two wires can be connected in to a 1/8" Mini Stereo Phone Plug (which can be purchased at a store that sells radio equipment).Update on 8/11/09:The trigger doesn't work 100% of the time. So I disconnected it and just leave the screen down. I do not have the screen mounted in a location where it needs to be up.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
1The screen moving up and down at its own will
By SL
I have returned the screen because of the malfunction. It only comes with the remote control and does not include the wired wall-mount control ($50 + shipping if purchase from elitescreen.com). When I first set it up and connected it with power, without touching any button on the remote control, the screen started moving down for a few seconds, then going back up for a few seconds, then moving down again, and then moving up again, .... It keeps doing that at its own will for no reason and I have no ways of making it to stop. Removed batteries from the remote control did not help. At a point, the screen started to tilt and eventually stuck in the middle of the operation.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5BUY! THIS SCREEN
By James Morris
If your looking for a screen for your HD projector, this is perfect and priced right. I priced this at other sites and came back here. I saw it for as much $499 on other sites. The electric motion is quiet and steady. The remote range leaves a little bit to be desired. You have to be within about 25 feet of the screen for the remote to work. Besides that the unit went up easy and works great. Oh, it looks great with the HD projector also.

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