🎬 Elevate Your Viewing Experience—Wherever You Go!
The P-JING 120 inch projector screen is a foldable, anti-crease projection solution designed for both indoor and outdoor use. With a 16:9 aspect ratio and a wide 160° viewing angle, it ensures everyone can enjoy a clear and vibrant display. Made from high-quality polyester fiber, it remains wrinkle-free and easy to set up, making it ideal for home theaters, business presentations, and social gatherings.
B**.
Great value for the right setting
After one day I'm very happy with this screen. It arrived folded up inside of a box, and unfolded into something like a polyester bedsheet except a bit thicker and with a sheen. I have a railed deck overlooking my backyard and I wanted the viewing area to be in the yard beneath that deck. I simply cut a few lengths of the black rope that's provided, looped them through the holes on one of the screen's long edges (which would of course form the top edge of a rectangle screen), and tied those rope lengths to my deck's railing slats. Then I draped the screen down from the railing and it hung quite nicely, with a few wrinkles, within 20 minutes. I could have let it lie in the sun for a few hours to get out more wrinkles, or I could have ironed it on low heat, but I knew that I'd be stretching it soon enough so I didn't bother.I then took a ball of twine from my closet, cut a few lengths, looped them through the vertical edges of the screen and tied them to available pillars. That stretched the screen taught, and I adjusted the knots a bit so that it wasn't *too* stretched out. That was it.I used a Viewsonic projector connected to a laptop, chose the "rear table" setting from the Viewsonic menu options, and was able to project movies from the rear of the screen so that my kids and dogs wouldn't walk in front of the projected image while getting up for yet another lemonade (or to bark at the neighborhood foxes, in the case of my dogs). Couldn't have been easier. I connected a very basic bluetooth speaker to the computer to get louder audio. My son's JBL Charge 3 speaker will work even better next time, when he's gotten around to recharging it.For a screen in the forty dollar range I have absolutely no complaints. I know that it's better to take it inside after each use but I'm leaving it out tonight, rain or not. For this price I can get another one for next summer if need be. I spent a LOT of time agonizing about big, framed, backyard projector screens, and during the Family-Quarantined Summer of 2020 almost all of them had already been purchased. I could have waited for a month or longer and paid a lot or buy this little number for a quarter or a fifth of the price. I chose this one and (at least after one fun family night) have no regrets. Try it yourself if you have adequate anchors/pillars/rails on which to tie it. Good luck and happy viewing.
J**Z
Great DIY screen!!
I used this screen to make a DIY permanent screen in my home theatre and it worked great! I wanted an acoustically transparent screen so I could hide my speakers behind it and they were just waaaay to expensive for my budget, and I had watched where people had used spandex to create there one for much less and then I found this gem of a product. It’s a spandex material and already has a border with grommets and actually much cheaper and easier than buying spandex and creating your own. I bought a black flat sheet to put behind it just looks outstanding. Total cost with wood, screen, and black sheet about $50 compare to at least $1500 for an AT screen from a dealer. Best money I ever spent on my home theatre!! 👍
J**N
Definitely worth the price however not exactly perfect.
So i have a moderate projector, nothing involving 4k or anything. but decent quality 1080p with brightness to see clearly even in direct sunlight or with the light on. And before this screen i had a normal cheap white Walmart bed sheet pinned to the wall tightly where air wouldn't make it waiver.So overall installation is quite simple and explanatory with what comes in the bag you get. Simply put stickies on the hooks, attach to wall. don't spread the projection screen out too much as it'll detach the hooks you install on the wall after a while. this can easily replaced with the hooks you can purchase at any store. as its better adhesive the string isn't necessary if your'e attaching it to only a wall and not a frame. but overall start from top to bottom while installing and it looks terrific.Quality is about the same to be honest between my white bed sheet, except easier to clean since its made of a vinyl type fabric. My belief is that its due to not having a blackout fabric behind it or not being PVC fabric. Either way, i can say its definitely better than the white sheet seeing that cleaning that was nearly impossible unless you took it down and washed it. With this screen i can simply clean it easily. But again, definitely worth the price.overall, definitely worth the 25 bucks i spent or so on it and large enough to fit the screen you need. will update rating if any other problems occur but so far i would say worth it for a cheap quality projector screen. would recommend if on a budget or not that serious about your projection screens.
R**D
Lives up to the Dream to bring movies to the masses
I’m an avid camper and have been looking for a screen to mount, This screen worked amazing right out of the box!!Each night at the Camp Ground I played a different movie and dew quite the crowed. I made the frame out of PVC, because of the wind I lashed it to the tree for 7 days straight. It poured buckets all day one day and the screen had no problems, dry’ed out the next day just fine. The main PVC square with the screen is 10’ X 7’, the screen stretches just fine. If you want to reverse project not a problem. I took photos from both sides.Now granted I have a big projector with tons of Illumes so brightness was not a problem. I could have gotten away with an even bigger screen and I may just order one and try that one out.Remember I made the frame It does not come with one. So you will need a mounting plan. 2” pvc worked great... just saying... hint hintNow you could go with a blow up one and then have to deal with a blower and then try to put it it away after. I have watched that play out at camp grounds, hard pass. The PVC breaks down just fine and rope is cheep.Hope this helpsRD
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