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Ihr Warenkorb ist leerKenny
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 9. März 2025
Expensive, but a really good product. Well packed, great instructions. A dawdle to erect and take down. Screen is crease free. Added bonus with a nice big bag to pack all the bits away. We got the 60in screen for your average size living room, perfect.
Simon Roberts
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 26. Februar 2025
For the price, the screen is great value amd quality. It's very easy and quick to assemble and the spring loaded frame stretches the screen completely flat and wrinkle-free. It comes in a handy travel bag and even includes wall mounts. I'm very happy with the screen.
Me
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 11. Februar 2025
I very rarely write reviews (laziness partly and also because most things fall in the middle) but this stand is great. Really easy to assemble, and take down, and study and firm with great picture quality. Incredible value for the price.
Customer
Bewertet in Deutschland am 6. Juli 2024
Das Prise ist nicht so Dramatisch Aber wenn jemals die Ergebnissen akzeptiert kann,kaufen Sie es gerne.Das Passiert nach dem 2 Monate nur auf dem stand in meine Kinozimmer.
Harry G
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 28. September 2024
Really like this screen. The screen itself rolls into a hard shell sheath to protect it. Stand and arms really easy to use and put together, comes with carry bag, outdoor hooks and a wall mount! Everything you need for your projection needs!Really sturdy once set up indoors, haven't used outdoors, not sure I would really. Well built, nice finish, easy to put & take down.I'm a firm believer in you get what you pay for. Yes it's in the high end, but I don't think you'll be disappointed
Ken B
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 16. September 2024
Buying a screen is as tricky as buying the right projector in the first place! I spent a while looking for a screen that had some thickness to it, as well as black backing. You can't tell any of this from stock images and price vary so, so much, that you soon find yourself pretty much guessing.Well, I guessed nicely here. The screen itself feels good quality and thick. It's not a thin piece of material that lets light through. It rolls up nicely and slides in to the plastic storage tube provided, with no issues. The tube is thick plastic that is blocked at one end and open on the other. It would have been nice to have a lid to pop on the tube, so that it's not just open, allowing dust in, when not being used for a while.The stand and arms used are lightweight and are plenty strong enough. You'll want to make sure that you put the arms in the correct slots, to ensure you get a flat screen. Those marked with 1 go at the top and the others marked 2, go at the bottom.When attaching the screen, I hook over the top corners first, as opposed to the left, then moving to the right (or vice versa) I'd suggest getting a helper, to give you a hand hanging it, to make it easier. That said, I did it alone, but it did feel risky on the screen.The hooks that hold the screen in place, push in (Spring loaded) so once you have the top done, you'll need to use your thumb to press those in and hook the bottoms over. This provides a tight pull and keeps the screen nice and flat. A really nice touch.The tripod itself is undersized in it's footprint and could do with being a little more weighty. Although it functions fine. The height can be adjusted using a locking mechanism, which feels good at this price point.Includes a carry bag that holds the screen in it's plastic tube, arms and tripod.There's also a wall mount included, if you are looking for a more permanent fixing.I had the whole thing up the first time, inside 10 mins and down in the same.Now It's up and down within 5 mins. Nifty!Note - Make sure that you push the arms all the way in. You might need to give it some, to make sure they are all the way in. Remember... 1s at the top , 2s at the bottom.Useful stuff:1 - Price paid - £105.892 - Would I buy again? - Yes3 - What would I change? - Cap for the screen storage tube & More weight and a slighly wide footprint on the tripod.4 - The screen I bought is the 100" model5 - Projector used Yaber V12 700 Ansi lumens (Really it's around 650)6 - Image included is middle of the day with blackout curtains closed.7 - Image looks more vivid than in real life, due to the camera on my phone (S21) - Still a very nice picture though, for the price point of the V12 (£199 after £100 voucher at the time)
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