This Elite Screens M106UWH-E24 pull-down screen is constructed from MaxWhite 1.1-gain material with a black backing, so you can enjoy a crisp, vibrant picture with rich colors. A 52" x 92.4" viewing area offers visibility from multiple spots in a room.
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The screen is okay. Definitely not what I thought I ordered but that was human error. I really wanted a black screen, not a black backed screen. It is nice and sturdy and easy to install. Definitely can see the waves in the screen when it hangs. For the price it wasn't bad. But if you have a lot of ambient light, make sure to get the black screen not the black backing.
Watch movies or give presentations with this Optoma projector. Its 1080p output provides crystal-clear, vibrant images, and the two HDMI ports make connecting multiple devices easy. The built-in speaker on this Optoma projector removes the needs to set up extra components for presentations or videos and reduces overall equipment expense.Not sure what size projector or screen you need? Learn more.Learn more about how DLP technology optimizes the HDTV experience. (Flash demo)
I've had my projector for a month now. Works great. Picture quality is really good and I can now watch it with ambient light. I usually still turn off the living room light, but I can leave the kitchen light on now. I can even watch in the daytime. It's definitely a great projector for the money. Blacks aren't extremely black but it still looks great. I think for my next I will upgrade to a higher resolution, but for now this will do. I would definitely recommend. Who wouldn't want to watch a movie on a 100" screen in 1080p with picture quality like a tv. Not as good as 4K but heck that's 4K.