🎬 Elevate Your Movie Nights with a Screen That Travels Anywhere!
The NIERBO Double Layer Projector Screen is a 100-inch, portable projection solution designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Featuring a unique double-layer polyester construction, it minimizes ambient light interference and enhances color saturation with a 1.5 gain. Weighing only 0.7 kg, it comes with an easy installation kit, ensuring a hassle-free setup without creases, making it perfect for movie nights, sports events, or professional presentations.
Material | Polyester |
Screen Dimensions | 100 inch |
Item Weight | 0.7 Kilograms |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Viewing Angle | 160 Degrees |
Screen Finish | Glossy |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
R**D
Pretty great for the price!
This screen is made out of a stretchy polyester material with a nice white front and a second layer of black fabric in back. The light-blocking of the black fabric isn't 100%. This will do a good job of blocking dim light behind, but it may not fully block light if put up in front of a window.For a permanent installation, it feels like it could be stretched nicely into place, but I'm not sure if it will still maintain the exact dimensions once stretched. I'm using it as a temporary screen both indoors and outdoors, and for that it is pretty ideal. It folds up easily into a small bag--when folded it takes up about as much space as a folded bed sheet. With the included hooks, it hangs up really easily and can be stretched enough to make most wrinkles unnoticeable.Mine came with some rope and some hooks to use in the wall, and both do their job well.There are some wrinkles from it being folded, but they are not distracting when watching. Since it is fabric, it is probably possible to wash it and/or iron it to get out all wrinkles, but since I put it up for a few hours and then put it back in the included bag, I haven't tried.The edge is nicely reinforced, and the grommets that are included feel like they are pretty solid.I paid about thirty-five dollars and for that price, this is an excellent and versatile screen.
J**.
Excellent Screen for the “Good Projector, Limited Movie Room Budget” Crowd
After another night of looking at my BenQ imagery being degraded against a yellowish, varnish-bubbling wood paneling, I decided I needed a projection screen ASAP. I just project FireStick and the occasional extended laptop, but it was bad... BAD!Questions for my search:Was one of these cheaper, “foldable” screens worth it, when a bunch of their reviews are against white walls or poor quality (transparency would NOT work here)? Should I go all out and get a motorized screen? Dare I suggest, a grey screen? How about a pull down? Or maybe a tripod setup for indoor/outdoor? Fixed frame on vinyl? Make a frame?Ultimately, after some conversations with friends and family and consideration of the use of the space, I decided on a permanent install (no pull-down or motorized) with at least one BLACK layer (double-sided viewing was not a concern as it would be mounted 99% of the time in the living room), and of a heavy fabric. After scouring through many, MANY reviews — by the way, did you know how much harder it is to find a quality, affordable fabric screen for a 100” vs a 120” — I stumbled upon this screen.It doesn’t/didn’t have many reviews, nor any review photos broadcasting an image. But, it checked off my boxes, and worst case I could always return it with Prime. No need; it has been awesome since Day 1. Image quality is great even with downlighting in front of the screen; no weird smells; the fabric is cooperative.The quality and weight of the product are perfect for the price point. I didn’t have any fears of thin sheet transparency like some other items on the market. Yes, it comes folded in the same looking pouch as most other screws here, but no need for concern. As with any grommeted style, your wrinkle quality/presence depends on your mounting. I only have one persistent pair of wrinkles at the left hand side of the screen. I used a handheld steamer to remove some of the more prominent wrinkles, which were few, just for sanity’s sake.I remounted over and over to try and get my leveling right (haha, what a rookie mistake, making more holes in the paneling along the way). I wasn’t fond of “spiderweb” effect on my screen, common for foldable screens, but my dislike of wrinkles surpasses this preference. I also was restricted on my screen height due to 8’ ceilings and a 12-15’ throw; the project currently sits on a dresser behind the couch, towards the back wall, and needs to be mounted as well. I was familiar with hooks that come with the screen as my house came with them from some older pictures; you just hammer the nails in place and removal is easy. They come in a nice little plastic case, though I’m not sure why it has all the different compartments. There’s also a rope. Use 3M Command strips (my second choice if I wasn’t too lazy to buy the hooks) if you want a hole-free option, or build your own mount from plywood. My only concern is there seems to be a grommet at the same bottom left area that is sewn in at such an offset between the two grommets on either side of it, so getting the bottom edge relatively “level” can be a chore - thus the remounting. If you are a pro at that or don’t really care, you won’t have many issues.Anyway, 5 stars, would buy again.
A**R
Very good screen.
The media could not be loaded. I bought this screen to design a home theater experience, but I had only one wall to do it which already had a TV wall mounted. That meant, I cannot go for a framed screen, either pull down or hanging ones like this.I initially setup this just like we setup shower curtain (tip: $9 IKEA screen rod). So, Expand when needed and retract to the side when done, it allowed me to use my furniture and speakers etc that I already have setup for my TV.Then, I went on a little project to make it a roll-up screen. I had earlier got a garage door mechanism from a friend. We almost succeeded in doing the roll-up screen, but had to put it off once I found a pull-down screen in my budget. This was awesome screen as long as it stood up, served the purpose.Another plus is that the screen is flat (ironable?!), no need to stretch it much unlike other screens on amazon. It does stretch to remove small wrinkles it has, but you can just hang and have fun.Due to loss of light (my setup?) this was about 5-10% dull. It wont work well during day in a bright living room. The black background helps, yet, its not suffice.
M**8
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Exelente producto
N**.
Perfect for $$
The media could not be loaded. So read a lot of reviews on this screen, I purchased strictly for night time use & have to say the picture quality is fantastic, put it up during day and could not see my fence behind the screen. Now I do have a concern and that is the grommets have screen nice and tight hoping they don’t rip as seems like it’s not very strong. Will update after screen is up for week. 🙏🙏👍👍
J**E
Decent screen but you get what you pay for
The screen provides a great surface to project onto, but it has a few issues that makes it only 3 stars.- the black out layer isn't perfect and does allow some light through but this is very minimal and didn't cause any issue to the picture quality, but they advertise it blocking out more light than it does.-one of the grommets already started ripping loose only after 2-3 weeks of use. Its not so bad that its unusable, but it may get worse over time. This is the biggest issue.-another minor issue is though it says the material resists wrinkling I did have to work to get some wrinkles/creases out of the screen.My biggest concern with this screen is durability. I'm hoping it lasts long but I'm not very confident
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