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This 100-inch portable projector screen features a stainless steel telescopic pole frame for quick setup and sturdy support. Its silver matte surface with black backing enhances image contrast and blocks light penetration, supporting crisp 1080P HD and 4K projections with a wide 160° viewing angle. Crafted from high-density polyester, the foldable screen is washable and wrinkle-resistant, making it ideal for professional presentations, home theaters, and outdoor events. Lightweight and versatile, it’s designed for easy transport and stylish display, perfect for millennials who demand both performance and aesthetics.








| ASIN | B08BRJ9D4C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #70 in Projection Screens |
| Brand | Yandood |
| Color | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,927) |
| Enclosure Material | Polyester |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 87"W x 49"H |
| Item Weight | 1.4 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Yandood |
| Mfr Part Number | S100 |
| Model Number | 100 inch |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Screen Dimensions | 87"x49" |
| Screen Finish | Matte |
| Viewing Angle | 160 Degrees |
| Warranty Description | 3 month |
M**7
Best option, if you want an affordable high quality screen, that looks good on the wall.
I've tried the cheap fabric screens, that have the eyelets on the edges. But, I never liked the way they looked on my wall. They looked funny and cheap, because the fabric at the anchor points would stretch and you could never get a rectangular shape, and it would look like i hung a bedsheet up. This screen does cost a bit more than the un-framed screens, buttake my advice. Spend the extra $. It looks so much better. That being said, you will not get a perfect rectangle with this one. unless you put a hook in the middle-top of the screen, the weight will make the center droop a bit. now lets break it down Pros: 1 - the picture quality is amazing. The silver color, as opposed to the white screens, produce some of the most vivid colors and textures, i have ever seen outside of a movie theater. (the quality of your projector does play a major roll in this) I have tried other screens, with the same projector and the difference in picture quality is significant. The silver color reflects colors better and the image sharpness and contrast is excellent. 2 - the rigid frame, makes a nice, aesthetically pleasing rectangular screen with straight edges. it looks more professional. I am very proud of my home theater and other screens, (without a rigid frame) just look cheesy and out of place. 3 - The price. $50 may seem a lot, compared to the cheaper screens on the market, but trust me. You definitely get What you pay for, when it comes to this. and IMO, this screen is worth every penny That being said. Here are the cons: 1 - The frame is a little flimsy. The poles screw together. Only tighten them by hand. Over-tightening can damage the posts. A little less than "hand tight", is all you need 2 - The hooks that go over the frame, the screen hangs on, are made of light plastic, and do seem a little weak. DO NOT force them onto the frame, or they will break. I would have liked them better, if they were made of a more sturdy material (i.e. metal, or a heavier grade of plastic) 3 - The "instructions" leave a bit to be desired. However it is a pretty Straight forward setup, and there are plenty of Tutorial videos online, if you need them. 4 - the initial setup (although brief) was a little cumbersome. I did it by myself. It is definitely easier as a 2 person job. But, once it is on the wall, It's done and you don't have to worry about it. Also, as i said earlier, even though it does have a rigid frame, the weight of the screen does make the center of the screen sag. To fix this, make sure to support the center, with additional mounting hooks. It really only needs to be held up from the top, so i would suggest using all the mounting hooks on the top of the screen (maybe use one hook on the bottom center of the screen, to keep it steady) but the weight of the screen will do the work of smoothing the wrinkles out and keeping the screen in one place Conclusion If you have a choice, spend the extra $ and get this screen. It's worth every penny, and it is a fine addition to any home theater setup. It does take a bit to install it just right, but Once you do, you won't be disappointed. I have used MANY screens in the past and this one is by far, the best one yet.
J**E
Great screen
I bought it to put on the end of my bed. Its very easy to put together and hang up. The only issue I have it the little plastic pieces that you clip on to hang the screen up- they break very easily. I broke 3 just hanging it up. The screen itself works well. You cant see so good with light in the room, but thats more of a projector issue then the screen.
D**S
Excellent value that can easily be made better (how to get wrinkles out)
The 120” model was relatively easy to assemble and hang up on the wall. However, the frame is a bit flimsy, which caused the side to bow in about ½”. There were also some wrinkles in the screen. This was to stay in the same place so I also attached the center of each side to the wall to square up the screen. After the screen was squared up and on the wall I used an iron (med/high setting) to steam the wrinkles out. I never touched it to the screen and simply hit the steam button over each wrinkle and they smoothed out. I would think a clothes steamer would work better, but the iron worked too. Now I have a wrinkle free screen with straight sides that looks great and the projector gives a nice sharp 120” picture with good contrast on it. I’m giving it 4 stars as the frame is flimsy. At this price point it’s still an excellent buy.
T**S
A great screen for the price
I'm so glad the reviews aren't fake! This is a budget screen, but I definitely got more than I paid for. I moved out of my place temporarily during some renovation work. The apartment I'm staying in has a 70s popcorn ceiling and glossy textured walls. My projector looked horrible on the walls. It was overly bright and looked like an impressionist painting. I ordered this screen Tuesday and it was up on my wall Friday. This screen is definitely worth ~$50. I got the grey version. With my bright projector I think it is better than my far more expensive white screen. The brights are plenty bright, but the blacks are a bit richer. I unboxed it and put it up all by myself in about 30 minutes, definitely under 45. But it would help to have 2 people. I had to use 4 hooks on the top instead of 3 because I had to hang the screen from two center hooks to keep it from falling. One hook can't support the whole weight of the screen until you can get the second hook in, but 2 closer together can. Then I hung the two end hooks. Two people together could hang each end and then put one in the middle. I'm only going to have it up for a few weeks, so I didn't bother measuring. I turned on the projector and instead of using the included wall pins, I just used thumb tacks. I put them about 1 and 3/4" higher than the top of the projected image. Then I attached the screen with the included hangers. There's a tiny wrinkle in the top right corner, but I could fix it if I cared. I don't know if this is the best portable screen. It seems sturdy enough, but I wouldn't want to take it down and put it up a few times per week. But it seems like a great temporary screen. It might even be better than my permanent solid-frame screen that cost 5 times as much 10 years ago. It looked wrinkled when I unboxed it, but after I stretched it, it was fine. I would get everything away from the wall you want to hang it on. It helps to have a 10'x6' area to lay it flat and assemble it, but since it bends around, you can probably make do with much less space, especially if you have somebody else to help hold it while you insert the rods.
M**L
Facile à installer, reflète une bonne qualité d'image, la couleur légèrement grisé aide à avoir un bon contraste, la toile n'a pas de plis et a de bonne bordures noire, les différentes fixations donner sont facile à utilisée j'ai réussi à les mettre aussi bien à l'intérieur qu'à l'extérieur sur du crépi ! Je recommande !
G**B
I bought this screen recently to replace a cloth screen that was supposed to just hang up, the quality wasn't bad but not great, I put that down to the fact that the projector I use was only a cheap one, it cost about £55 so I wasn't expecting sensational. I decided anyway to upgrade the screen to this one, there is so much difference in the 2 screens that it's unreal, it's like watching a regular led TV, the images are sharp and bright. As mentioned in the item description, this screen does need to be attached to a wall, the telescopic poles that make the frame for this screen screw together at each corner, so without being fixed to the wall using the enclosed fittings, it would feel a bit flimsy. Highly recommend this screen for the picture quality though! When it arrived it did have a crease down the middle and some creases in other places on the screen, I have ironed it twice on a very low heat setting, this got rid of the creases around the screen but the main crease down the centre is still slightly noticeable.
L**K
For what you pay, you get a fairly decent screen. It's lightweight and packs well with my projector in its case and the rods and screen have a nice little bag to store them in. The screen is fairly good, it's well made and has perfect dimensions, it's not wrinkle free but I didn't seem to notice any while playing a movie, it's also a silver reflective screen, giving a great picture. I think the design could of been better thought out, the rods feel cheap and unstable but held fine. The rods also didn't hold the screen well, it needs multiple anchor points to hold it up, they could of used metal for the top or middle parts of the poles, the sides and bottom are fine, it's just the sag at the top of the screen. The coupling screws could of been of better quality too, they feel loose and can untighten.
S**9
Works well and packs up nicely. 👍
Y**N
The quality of silver screen cloth is very nice and stretchable. I was able to easily iron and remove the minor wrinkles. The side rods are very good quality and it is very easy to hang on the wall as well using removable hooks from Bunnings. Excellent product and I would definitely recommend to anyone who has a projector. Even during day time the picture far far better than a normal white wall.
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