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AccuScreens Manual Wall and Ceiling Projection Screen - 52 x 92 - 106 Diagonal
The screen was inexpensive. I did not expect perfection and did not get it. The screen will not stay down in locked position(s). This does not matter as I am weighing the entire bottom bar down and the tension seems good for the evenness of the screen.
There is a formaldehyde-like smell to screen when extended that is slowly going away. I leave the screen down w/fan and open windows all night. After 2 weeks the smell is still here but is lessened. I think it will be OK in time.

I do like the projected image very much. And the screen has a very smooth surface showing no waves after 2 weeks. I am happy with the screen as a projection surface.
However, I cannot recommend this screen. It will do for my situation. For the entire cost (less than $100 including shipping and tax) it was a good purchase (and lesson) for me.

EDIT: After about a month the smell is almost gone. The screen still needs to be secured in the down position but that is not a problem for me. I do like the
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  6 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  6 price(s)  |  97 days ago at 
AccuScreens Manual Wall and Ceiling Projection Screen - 52 x 92 - 106 Diagonal
This screen is a really excellent value, esp. at this price (even with the shipping charge added on, since it's an odd-shaped item). I got this to use in combo with my Mitsubishi HC1500 DLP Projector and it works well (you can buy them as a combo at Amazon, though i bought my projector separately). As others have noted, sometimes retracting it can take a couple of tries, but it will roll up into the housing. The picture thrown on it is very good, particularly the Blu-Ray hi-def image from a PlayStation that we tried it with. I mounted the screen using heavy-duty shelf brackets (to bring it off the wall, in front of the backmasking) and it works really well. I used S-hooks thru the metal clips though there are screw/bolt holes as well in the housing. A quality item at a terrific price (all in, i think this ran me around $90 including shipping).
  6 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  6 price(s)  |  129 days ago at 
AccuScreens Manual Wall and Ceiling Projection Screen - 52 x 92 - 106 Diagonal
The screen was as-advertised, arrived promptly without a scratch, and is a great value for the money. We have been using it regularly for two months and are very pleased.
  6 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  6 price(s)  |  211 days ago at 
AccuScreens Manual Wall and Ceiling Projection Screen - 52 x 92 - 106 Diagonal
I use this screen with my Mitsubishi HC4900 1080p projector.
The image is fantastic. The blacks are good, the colors are vibrant, and the image very crisp on this screen.

It's not too heavy and is easy to install.
  6 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  6 price(s)  |  277 days ago at 
AccuScreens Manual Wall and Ceiling Projection Screen - 52 x 92 - 106 Diagonal
I have played around with (DIY) screens for some time, and decided it was time to get a "real" one. This one is of surprisingly good quality for the price. I even dealt with their customer service on a very minor issue and they were excellent.

Note: This screen does not allow remote control signals to pass through it and it muffles sound if the speakers are behind it. Maybe most are that way - I don't know, but it's an important consideration in fitting such a large item into your home theater environment.

One more important consideration is that you need to catch two beams to mount this and it's a 94" span. If your house is like mine, and like most the beams are 16" apart. It worked out fine for me (luckily) I caught a floor joist (lengthways) with 4" lag bolts.
  6 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  6 price(s)  |  713 days ago at 
AccuScreens Manual Wall and Ceiling Projection Screen - 52 x 92 - 106 Diagonal
I have played around with (DIY) screens for some time, and decided it was time to get a "real" one. This one is of surprisingly good quality for the price. I even dealt with their customer service on a very minor issue and they were excellent.

Note: This screen does not allow remote control signals to pass through it and it muffles sound if the speakers are behind it. Maybe most are that way - I don't know, but it's an important consideration in fitting such a large item into your home theater environment.

One more important consideration is that you need to catch two beams to mount this and it's a 94" span. If your house is like mine, and like most the beams are 16" apart. It worked out fine for me (luckily) I caught a floor joist (lengthways) with 4" lag bolts.
  6 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  6 price(s)  |  714 days ago at 
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