Tagged Products - hdtv+106in+white
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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
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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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).
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Where's the extra pocket for the extra battery, memory card and charger? I want something with a zipper to hold the extra items. Not just a open pocket.
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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.
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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.
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.
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Even though it is soft, provides the perfect security for my camera. I bought it for a Kodak V1003 and it fits perfectly and have extra room for another battery and my card reader. It doesn't have space for chargers or any other type of cables but since that wasn't the goal of my purchase i'm giving it 5 stars, thought you should know anyway. :)
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I bought the Draper Luma 106" screen in Hi-Def. grey HD format. I compared many other screens before purchasing, including Optoma, Elite, Vutec, Ultra and Da-Lite. My criteria were limited to 106" to 115" HDTV format, manual operation (to limit the cost) and a gray screen (because of high ambient light) in my home theater environment. I'm using an Optoma HD70 projector (720p).
Yes, the screen does stink for several weeks. I was furtunate to have some good weather shortly after I installed it and I just left it down with the windows open to ventilate the room.
The screen is well made and operates smoothly, always catching in the same place to precisely position it in front of the projected image. Retraction is equally smooth and consistent. I have it suspended on small brackets 6" away from my wall.
I had been projecting on the bare wall before buying the screen and was having a lot of difficulty balancing contrast and brightness, primarily during daytime viewing. The grey screen definitely
Yes, the screen does stink for several weeks. I was furtunate to have some good weather shortly after I installed it and I just left it down with the windows open to ventilate the room.
The screen is well made and operates smoothly, always catching in the same place to precisely position it in front of the projected image. Retraction is equally smooth and consistent. I have it suspended on small brackets 6" away from my wall.
I had been projecting on the bare wall before buying the screen and was having a lot of difficulty balancing contrast and brightness, primarily during daytime viewing. The grey screen definitely
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Although the design and functional aspects of this product are excellent, the first one I received had defective stitching. By defective, I mean that the velcro belt loop unraveled and pulled off within 2 hours on the first day I used it.
However, Amazon promptly shipped me a replacement. Thanks!
However, Amazon promptly shipped me a replacement. Thanks!
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Not a bad camera case for the price ($13.44 shipped from Cameta Camera). It fits our Olympus Stylus 740 nicely. It's not bulky, but seems like it would provide decent protection in case of an accidental drop. The small pouch in front is nice. The only negative comment I have is that maybe a neck or shoulder strap would be nice to have (it comes with a wrist strap only). It's not fancy, but gets the job done at a fair price.
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I bought this for my mom's new digital camera, particularly to ensure that the camera didn't break and that there was somewhere to store any extra cards. This handy neoprene case does just that. It's simple and functional. My worry about leather, though it looks stylish, is will it be cushioned enough if the camera falls or gets bumped. Well, this case, because of the neoprene, will cushion any blows and ensure long life and use of your camera. Good purchase.
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I bought this for my mom's new digital camera, particularly to ensure that the camera didn't break and that there was somewhere to store any extra cards. This handy neoprene case does just that. It's simple and functional. My worry about leather, though it looks stylish, is will it be cushioned enough if the camera falls or gets bumped. Well, this case, because of the neoprene, will cushion any blows and ensure long life and use of your camera. Good purchase.
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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.
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.
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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.
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.
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I was initially pleased with this screen. Reasonable price, great contrast.
After about 45 days (15 days past when I could return it), the screen developed deep vertical wrinkles, tapered toward the bottom (like this: \ / ).
I called Dalite to see what they could do about it. They rep immediately rattled off a long list of "things I could try". One of the suggestions was to completely disassemble the unit, iron it through a towel, retension the springs and put it back together. Another suggestion was to get 3 people together, have 2 people start in the center of the bottom and work their way out, pulling the screen tight in unision while the 3rd person holds a hair dryer on the wrinkles.
I got the feeling that the Dalite support reps just sit around all day waiting for calls from the hordes of customers who have warped screens.
What they wouldnt do was send me a new screen or repair my screen. I've tried a few of their fixes and thus far nothing has helped. I've now spent several
After about 45 days (15 days past when I could return it), the screen developed deep vertical wrinkles, tapered toward the bottom (like this: \ / ).
I called Dalite to see what they could do about it. They rep immediately rattled off a long list of "things I could try". One of the suggestions was to completely disassemble the unit, iron it through a towel, retension the springs and put it back together. Another suggestion was to get 3 people together, have 2 people start in the center of the bottom and work their way out, pulling the screen tight in unision while the 3rd person holds a hair dryer on the wrinkles.
I got the feeling that the Dalite support reps just sit around all day waiting for calls from the hordes of customers who have warped screens.
What they wouldnt do was send me a new screen or repair my screen. I've tried a few of their fixes and thus far nothing has helped. I've now spent several
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