Elite Screens Tripod Portable Screen, Max White 1.1 Gain, 113" Inch Diagonal, 1:1 Aspect Ratio

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Elite Tripod Portable pull up front projection screen is ideal for indoor and outdoor presentations. Its rugged traditional construction will withstand the rigors of daily usage while its adjustable locking ring provides ease in it adjustable height settings. It carries a standard keystone eliminator. The Max White 1.1 Gain screen material is durable and easy to clean. 113" Inch Diagonal in 1:1 Aspect Ratio.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Standard keystone eliminator
  • Heavy duty case with stand daily usage
  • Advance auto locking system - easy pull and stay
  • High effective scattered screen angle - clear picture
  • Simple screen height adjustment
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Elite Screens
  • Color: White
  • EAN: 6944904418063
  • HardwarePlatform: PC
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Elitescreens
  • Manufacturer: Elitescreens
  • Model: T113NWS1
  • MPN: T113NWS1
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: AV_FURNITURE
  • Publisher: Elitescreens
  • Studio: Elitescreens
  • UPC: 876818003256

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Customer Reviews

very good for a reasonable price2009-03-21
I bought this screen after using white cardboards purchased at the local office supply store for my home theatre. I wanted something affordable but good. I am very please with the price and quality. Also arrived fast from Amazon.
Stinky screen2009-03-07
I opened the screen and smelled a very bad odor. It smelled like desiel oil or some other hydrocarbon. I am more sensitve than most peolpe to such hydrocarbons but it made me sick and gave me a headache. I had to open all the windows to get the odor out of the house. As a for a the other technical aspects of the screen it looked great but I am returning it.
This 113 is NOT 4:32008-11-08
Ok, I did my research of Elite screens .This item is not 4:3 ,it 1:1 at 80 inch x 80inch view size.

The Elite Screens Tripod 4:3 comes in these sizes only:
84" diagonal -50 x 67 view size
100" diagonal-60 x 80
120" diagonal-72 x 96
While the 1:1 comes in measurement of diagonal from 71,85,99,113 and 136.
The casing for 1:1 comes in white or black but I dont know if Amazon has that option to choose.However the 4:3 casing is Black only.The Screen material is MaxWhite at 1:1 Gain.
Depending on size it weighs, from 15 to 41 lbs.This 113 is 26.8 lbs.
nice screen, but not perfect2008-07-30
Nice screen, really big, great for home theatre.
What would have made it perfect, a black casing not white, and legs, so it doesn't show for a movie.
overall am happy with the screen, esp for the price.
Projection Screen2008-05-29
Item difficult to use.
Quality was poor.
Expanded the support stand difficult.
Screen would not retract.

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