








🎬 Elevate your home cinema game with Silver Ticket’s flawless 115" masterpiece!
The Silver Ticket STR Series 115" fixed frame projection screen features a light grey 1.0 gain vinyl material that boosts black levels and reduces ambient light washout. Its heavy-duty aluminum frame wrapped in black velvet absorbs stray light for crisp images. Designed for 4K/8K, HDR, and Active 3D, it supports long, short, and ultra-short throw projectors with quick, wrinkle-free assembly via a patented tension rod system. Wall-mounted and built for professional-grade home theaters, it delivers cinema-quality visuals with easy installation and excellent customer support.
| ASIN | B00I4WSNRI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25 in Projection Screens |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,099) |
| Date First Available | January 30, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 30 pounds |
| Item model number | STR-235115-G |
| Manufacturer | Silver Ticket Products |
| Product Dimensions | 109.25 x 1.85 x 49.25 inches |
M**Y
A very good screen at an economy price.
I am really impressed with the image quality this screen provides. I have the Epson 5050UB projector in my living room with minimal room treatments. I will have blackout curtains on the windows, but don't plan to paint the walls or ceiling, which are currently white. I was concerned about ending up with a washed out image due to poor light control. I come from an 82" Samsung Q70R with excellent contrast, so black levels are important to me. Right away after assembling and hanging the screen, I was impressed with the contrast and black levels, even with light coming in through the windows. Once it's dark, the image explodes off the screen. The Revenant, followed by Ready Player One, both in 4K, looked amazing. The 5050UB is known for it's great blacks and contrast but this image is everything I had hoped for. I went with the light grey to give the black level a little boost and I am very pleased with the result. As far as colors and the rendering of bright daylight images, this screen and projector combo are a knock out. The sun through the trees in The Revenant made us want sunglasses. The dark scene detail is also amazing. Something even my QLED TV could never do. For those wondering, the screen was actually easy to assemble. Just be sure you have a large open area of floor and vacuum before you start. I was worried about the process, stretching the screen, but it really does go together nicely. The center support bar went in smoothly also. Note to the novices: don't forget to install the hanging brackets before you assemble the frame corners. I did forget and ended up having to make hanging brackets to fit the frame rather than disassemble it to install the hangers. All in all, it turned out excellent. I highly recommend the Silver Ticket light gray screen with the Epson 5050UB.
A**R
Beautiful Screen, Good Frame, Excellent Customer Service
First off let me say I work in the film industry and I'm very particular with the quality of my images at home. I also did not want to spend an insane amount of money on my setup, so I looked long and hard and researched for the best balance. When I originally bought my BenQ HT2050 projector from Fry's, I bought a four piece 100" fixed frame screen there as well for the same price as this screen. After unpacking the screen, I realized it was a high-gain (3.0) shiny silver screen. I installed it to see how it looked, and I could not stand the shininess and hot-spotting it had. I researched long and hard for the perfect screen and was stuck between the Silver Ticket White matte and the grey screen. I ended up going with the grey since my room is a multi-purpose room with no way to fully black it out all the time and the light paint on the walls, hoping it would knock down the ambient light. When I got this screen and set it up, I immediately loved how clean and crisp the image was. It wasn't in any way distorting the picture like the shiny screen, and felt much more like a print than a super bright TV blasting light into my eyes. The viewing angle is incredible, and there's no hot spots. Overall image quality is excellent. Crisp, smooth, and great color rendition. The grey isn't very grey at all, so it doesn't affect the image in any negative way but just helps give a little extra deepness to the black levels, especially with the ambient light in my room. It is still a projector, so the blacks will never be as good as my plasmas were, but the image overall is amazing with my BenQ DLP. The construction of the frame gets 4/5 stars from me. The 6 piece frame doesn't bother me, and is actually better than the last screen in that it doesn't skew from the screen tension. With the last 4 piece screen the opposite corners bowed forward, causing the image to not line up correctly. The only negative to the 6 piece design is that I currently have most of the weight resting on my center channel speaker, so the edges are sagging slightly, but that's more my problem for not having it correctly hung at the moment due to the location of the screen. Another part that's a little bit cheap is the plastic pins that the tension rods clip over. These are made of a soft plastic that bends a bit under pressure. I was afraid they would bend enough that the tension rods would pop off, but it's been up for a few weeks and not been a problem. Once assembled and put on the wall, it looks fantastic so without knowing the pins aren't very sturdy, it doesn't affect the look or screen tension in any way. My one real issue with this screen was a minor defect, a 5 inch long scratch on the screen material. It wasn't noticeable at all until I was projecting an actual image on the surface, and even then only noticeable from certain angles, but when it became visible, it was quite bad. I sent an email with a picture to the seller, and they responded immediately and had a new screen sent to my door within a few days. This screen was flawless, so I commend the seller for their fantastic service and promptness in fixing my issue. Pros: Excellent image quality with my projector Huge viewing angle with no hot spots. Great at helping cut down ambient light. Great black levels for a projection setup. Nice looking frame. Relatively easy to set up. Great customer service. Cons: Pins that hold tension rods are made of cheap plastic and not very strong. Frame isn't quite as well made as some more expensive models I've seen (but not enough to justify the cost differences) 6 Piece frame needs two points of support, and can't be supported just by the center of the screen, or it will bend slightly. Overall the negatives are such a moot point considering all the great qualities of the screen and the excellent price point!
S**E
Fantastic screen! Highly recommend
Using for Ultra Short Throw projector. We decided on the grey screen. Amazing product. Easy to assemble, all pieces straight and true. All holes perfectly aligned! Absolutely no wrinkles in fabric. Beautiful black velvet frame that completely absorbs any light. Fast shipping. Excellent packaging to prevent any damage. Assembly was so easy. Just watch the excellent video from manufacturer right on Amazon site and it goes together in a snap. (Seriously, didn’t even pick up instruction manual. 😂). Longest part was measuring wall for mounting to make sure it was level. We predrilled holes into studs, but it comes with Sheetrock mounting screws as well. Picture is beautiful with rich vibrant true color and deep blacks. I was amazed by the quality of this product! Would definitely recommend! Update: This screen is still fantastic and a truly great value compared to other screens on the market. I contacted manufacturer to get gray screen fabric sample so I could match paint color for my wall. (There was no phone number, so I emailed them). Surprisingly, I got a response within 24 hours and received my screen sample within the week! So in addition to a fantastic screen and a great value, I felt compelled to add amazing customer service to my review! Thanks again Silver Ticket Products!
K**S
A lot to say on that incredible screen! I was using a rolled tab-tensioned 100" screen in my previous house and needed to switch to a fixed screen because my new Home Cinema is now dedicated. Let me say that the screen is of excellent quality. The Build is sturdy and everything feels strong and the screen feels premium in all aspect. I picked the "grey" version as my Sony projector is bright enough and I wanted to get the extra contrast. First time I projected on it I've been blown away literally! I'm not able to see any grainy issue and the picture is uniform and there are nothing to say other that it exceeded my expectations. Pros: - Picture quality is just fantastic - Expect a very good contrast and color accuracy - Easy assembly and can be done in about 1 1/2 hours - No hot spot in high brightness area. - Simple to hang on the wall and can accommodate most wall build Cons: - I tried hard but was not able to find any!
C**G
Looks awsome picture quality is great i was useing a good quality white rollup screen a daylite screen its ok for the last 15 years but this sulver ticket light grey screen 120" has colour depth way better and contrast is excellent image sharpness is crisp n clear over all looks like a giant highend flatscreen tv now the old screen was no comparison to this worth the money wishbid got it years ago easy to put together the mounts that hook ro thecwall could be better there loose fiting but other than that its perfect svreen n perfect picture im useing a lg lazer long throw projector huw80 i rjink or something lol but the acreen is awsome if your thinking about it like i was for a long time dont wadte anymore time grom a white screen to thus no brainer its worth it thete is no wrinkles or nothing in screen it is flawless mint.
S**I
The instructions were spot on and after assembly the screen looks great.!
I**N
The screen arrived on the 1st day of the date range. It took only 3 days to get it shipped to Canada. This screen is actually pretty easy to put together. Just make sure you follow the instructions and take your time. I watched a few instructional videos on how to put this screen together first and that really helped. One recommendation that i would suggest is to install the fabric in all 4 corners 1st, diagonally opposite, if that makes sense. Same process for the top and bottom. The middle bar wasn't as hard to get in as I thought it was going to be. It has to go in at an angle but it's a little pliable so I pulled upwards and tapped it into place with a rubber mallet. I would also recommend installing the screws into the fall first and aligning the screen prior to installing the fabric. I marked the location of the screws on the wall with green painters tape and the location of the brackets and the screen with the same green tape. When it came time to mount the screen to the wall, all I had to do was line up the tape on the screen to the wall. This is my first venture into the world of projectors but I have to say that I'm blown away but how good this picture looks on this 120" screen. The photos really don't do it justice.
M**A
Screen arrived from Arizona, USA to Ontario, Canada in less than 3 days. I'm using it the STR6 Silver Ticket grey model with an Awolvision LTV-3500 and it looks amazing. No need to get the more expensive S7 thin bezel model. The thicker bezel DOES NOT block the laser and allows me to fill the entire screen. Results are breathtaking as you can see from my photos!
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