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The Yandood Projector Screen Material is a premium 69x118 inch multi-layer EPPE polymer fabric designed for DIY 16:9 projection screens up to 130 inches diagonal. Featuring a black backing to prevent light interference and a matte surface that diffuses light evenly across a 160° viewing angle, it delivers high contrast and vibrant colors in controlled lighting environments. Environmentally friendly and compliant with EU REACH standards, this 0.25mm thick screen fabric offers 4K Ultra HD clarity with 125 line pairs/mm resolution, ideal for home theaters or professional setups where ambient light can be controlled.
| ASIN | B07ZV4BR99 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #163,247 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #472 in Projection Screens |
| Brand | Yandood |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (124) |
| Enclosure Material | Eppe |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 11.8W x 7H centimeters |
| Manufacturer | Yandood |
| Mfr Part Number | M01 |
| Model Number | White/EVA |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Screen Dimensions | 69x118 inch |
| Screen Finish | Matte |
| Viewing Angle | 160 Degrees |
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I have looked all over for screen material this size. Very hard to find. Also too many companies ship their screens folded and they come very wrinkly and stay like that for the longest time. This screen however was packed very well. I'm very impressed how it was shipped. Amazon did a bad job of boxing it, but thankfully the seller ships this in a long heavy duty tube and also an inner tube as well. Then even have a protective sheet of paper between the screen when rolled. So even though Amazon just sloppily taped two boxes together with no packing or padding, it came undamaged because seller did such a good job. As for the actual screen...I usually use black out material form our local fabric store and it works great, but the width is limited to 54 inches and I needed bigger. This scree is HUGE and I made a wood frame to stretch and staple this screen onto it. Like you would for an artist's painting canvas. I hung it on my wall and it is FABULOUS! It reflects the projector's light evenly and brilliantly. Like photo paper compared to normal printing paper. I don't know the technology behind how this screen is made but all I know it that it is the best. It makes my cheap projector seem like it's one of those expensive home entertainment projectors. Really improves the quality of the video/images. Blacks are blacker....colours are more brilliant. The price is very good considering what you get. I complain a lot and am hard to please....but I'm very happy with this product and how well it is packed by the seller.
B**E
I found the screen scratch. I can work with it but I found that disappointing.
A**R
So as post people have reviewed this product this is my first time building a projector screen and working with projector material and it was fairly simple!. I used some 1x3’s and build a sturdy square frame, next I brought in the material into the room I was setting up the screen unrolled it and let it sit on a flat sheet of 4x8 for two days. Next I started in one corner and with the help of my wife slowly stretched the material and added staples to back as I went along. The material does crease easily so keep that in mind but all in all I found this project quite relaxing. If I could give any solid advice with working with this material it would be to not get into a rush, think about how you’re going to cut you’re corners and I’d possible allow you’re self some wiggle room incase and accident happens then you haven’t just ruined a 100$ piece of material.
J**E
Fonctionne très bien
P**O
The picture is so misleading it belongs on Temu. If you are looking for that thickness or texture, in other words, a product that would fold like, or appears to be anything like in the image - forget it! It's a light film, thin as paper. The quality of the previous similar product I had is far superior compared to this.
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