VIVO 100″ Projector Screen, 100 inch Diagonal 16:9 Projection HD Manual Pull Down Home Theater VIVO (PS-M-100)
VIVO’s manual projection screen is 100″ diagonal (49″ x 87″) at a 16:9 widescreen format. It has a built-in L bracket for easy ceiling or wall mounting. The gain is 1.1, viewing angle is 120 degrees, and the screen is a high-quality multilayer matte white with a black backing to avoid light penetration for a clear image.
Manual/ Pull-Down Projection Screens
VIVO’s new manual projector screen is an affordable solution for professional or personal projection needs. This easy to use screen is perfect for home theaters, businesses, and classrooms. This high-quality screen offers smooth transitioning into desired screen height. It is universally suitable for most LED, LCD or DLP projectors on the market. The 1.1 gain and wide viewing angle prevent hot spotting and provide outstanding image reproduction and clarity from all angles.
Screen Material
All screens are made with a high quality material which has multilayer matte white with a black backing to avoid light penetration for a clear image. Each screen is cleanable with mild soap and water.
Sizes Available
VIVO’s manual projection screens are available in sizes 100″ Diagonal and 120″ Diagonal.
In The Box
-VIVO Manual Projector Screen
-Instruction Manual
Product Features
- DURABLE METAL CASING for Dual Wall and Ceiling Installation Design perfect for home or business
- CRISP VIEWING ANGLES up to 120 degrees with a matte white surface diffusing light in all directions
- SCREEN MATERIAL 1.1 GAIN with standard black backing to eliminate light penetration. Four side black borders enhance picture contrast
- BUILT-IN MOUNTING which can be utilized for an easy ceiling or wall mounting process
- UNIVERSALLY COMPATIBLE with majority of LED, LCD or DLP projectors on the market
You get what you pay for, but not in this case. I was looking for a screen to use my Optoma short throw projector. I was looking for a manual pulldown screen since it will not be used as our main TV viewing. I wanted a screen bigger than my 92″ Mitsubishi TV.I was looking at first for a 120″ screen. The Elite screens in this size we’re around $250. I saw Elite made a 100″ screen and was much cheaper. After some research, I found out it was not compatible with short throw projectors. So I stumbled upon this Vivo…
Wrinkled sides– roll over effect Great screen. However, I would have given it 5 stars if it wasn’t wrinkly. Yes, it is wrinkly when I pulled it down (see attached pictures.) When I watch a movie there is a ugly roll over effect on the film. Especially if there is a scene where you look by the corners or landscape the roll over effect is noticeable. Otherwise if it is action packed morely focused on the middle of the screen you can barely tell. It is a nuisance and I don’t know how to fix it. I’m stuck with the wrinkles…
The “flaws” are minimal. I’m a techie videographer guy and I love this screen. I read all the reviews of about 30 different low budget screens, and they all have their flaws. Flaws are minimal on this product if you are setting it up in one place and not expecting to move it a lot. It’s a cheap item, so don’t expect something you can be pulling up and down on a daily basis. If I were doing that, I might expect a malfunction sooner or later. However, if you are looking for the best home projection screen for your dollar, I recommend getting this one.It arrived…