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The Elite ScreensezCinema 2 is a 70-inch manual floor pull-up projector screen designed for both home and professional use. With a 16:9 aspect ratio and MaxWhite 2 material, it delivers stunning visuals in 4K/8K Ultra HD. Lightweight and portable, it comes with a carrying bag for easy transport. Certified for safety and quality, it includes a 2-year warranty from a reputable US-based company.
M**T
Exactly what I needed for my setup.
84" size. This is exactly what I needed. Easy to set up and put away, no creases. Juristically improved picture from the white wall I was previously using. Additionally the brightness of my projector, the Epson EF12 was improved by using the 84" size, which I calculated using some online estimators. Overall very happy, hoping that the screen holds up for a long time. So far seems sturdy and that it should.
L**P
Super stealth and easy to open
I was cautious to buy this given some of the 1-stars mentioning failing parts. However, I took a chance and bought it, with an extended warranty.I absolutely hate looking at televisions, especially when they are off. Reminds me of that black obelisk in the movie 2001, imposing and annoying. Sold the TV and bought a small projector I could hide away. I’d rather look at my books.This brings me to the fact my walls are less than perfect for a projector. Bumpy and off white and marks. I decided on buying a screen. Thought about a pulldown, but they could be a pain to mount, and kinda ugly to look at. Decided on a “pull up” version, and this measured out right to the location I wanted it, and was the perfect height. And as you can see by the photo it is very stealth when not in use. Screen pulls up and down easily with a comfy handle, rests at the top with a stop. Mounted a soundbar right on the wall behind it, feels like a movie theatre setup.I may go further and find some small decorative furniture piece to place in front of it to make it even more invisible. But for now I just love how I’ve “killed my TV” but still have the option to watch a movie once in a while or even zone out on YouTube or other streaming sites if the urge hits me. Beautiful picture, no wrinkles I can find, and it sets up and ticks away in seconds. Very happy.
M**H
Awesome. Easy. Done.
The hardest part about buying and using this screen was measuring my Chevy Volt to see if it would fit so I could transport it where I needed it (it did). It's also a little tough to wriggle it in and out of the protective bag, but not a huge deal. This screen is not the cheapest you can get, but IMHO you get what you pay for. Not only was it super easy and fast to set up, the coating helped to reveal the image even in a ridiculously well-lighted space. It's clearly very well made. I know hydraulics are not new tech, but everyone was so impressed with how the screen stood up at any height you would think I was showing fire to cavemen. Seriously though, buy the thing.
S**B
I'm Not 100% Sure Who to Blame But Yes, I'm Pissed...Sorry, I Mean "Dissatisfied"
I bought an: Elite Screens ezCinema 2, Manual Floor Pull Up with Scissor Backed Projector Screen, 105-inch 4:3, Portable Home Theater Office Classroom Projection Screen with Carrying Bag, F105XWV2I should say, I purchased this item for a discounted price knowing it was a return. It was described this way: "Condition: Used - Acceptable - Item has major cosmetic damages but is still usable. Large cosmetic imperfection(s) on top, front or sides of item. Item will come in original packaging. Packaging will be damaged."It was immediately obvious it was not salvageable and I was on the phone with Amazon to return it.++++++++++It was shipped fast. That is the last positive thing I have to say about my experience.When I received it the box was heavily damaged and one end of it was nothing more than shipping tape keeping the contents inside. When I took it out there was damage to the carrying case but I expected that. I took the screen out of the case and one of the fold out legs stayed there, laying at the bottom of the case. I think I heard it laughing at me because it knew what the rest of the screen's condition was like. But the missing fold out leg? That didn't seem like a big problem. I could work around that. Ah but then I opened the case.I opened the lid and as far as I could tell it looked fine(?) Well, I pulled the handle up and the whole thing essentially blew up. The pieces that were supposed to be connecting the top of the screen to the scissor assembly came off and crashed back into the case. There were pieces point in different directions. I was like W.T.F! It was obvious that this was not how it was supposed to be and after a few seconds it was obvious the damage wasn't just "cosmetic".I called Amazon, made the arrangements to return it, spent a good 20 minutes trying to figure out how to get all the pieces & parts to fit back in the case, boxed it up and took it to the UPS Store it today (the next day). And trust me, I was equally pissed that I was putting ANY effort into returning it when it wasn't in any condition that Amazon should ever have sold it to me in the first place. It was unusable and it was not even a question.I'm not sure if the item I received was a true representation of the quality of these screens or not but judging from the other negative reviews I've read, maybe the original buyer returned it because the scissor system failed on them. Either way I'm pissed. I'm pissed that Amazon sold this item to me. I'm pissed that I wasted my time waiting for this piece of crap to arrive. I'm pissed that it turned out to be such a poor quality product. I'm pissed that I bothered to take the time to return it because some other unsuspecting customer might get the pleasure of this piece of [whatever] showing up in their driveway Of course, that was the only way to get my refund.I do believe that the "Elite Screens ezCinema 2, Manual Floor Pull Up with Scissor Backed Projector Screen, 105-inch 4:3, Portable Home Theater Office Classroom Projection Screen with Carrying Bag, F105XWV2" is the worst Amazon purchase I have ever made. I've lived a long time. I'm quite sure this is in the Top 5 worst purchases I've made in my entire life and that's a mighty long time.
M**C
So Easy To Set Up and Take Down and Great Readability!
We bought two of these for a conference of 400 people in a large hotel ballroom 700 miles away. They were going to be transported, along with lots of additional AV equipment, supplies, etc. in a small U-Haul.The pix I've uploaded are from my initial test at our local church to make sure the projectors and screens would be sufficient for our needs. The pix aren't ideal, but in-person they showed what I needed to know:Are they large enough to sit at the far end of an 85x60-ft ballroom and be readable by the congregation? YES!Is text clear and readable in typical hotel lighting? YES! (We did dim the lights a little during the worship portion, but the room was still well lit).Are they easy to set up and breakdown? YES! (We're an all-volunteer army, so we needed it to be easy for anyone available to get the screens up and down).Because of the size of the screens, these are very long in their cases (I did manage to slide them into my 2012 Prius - windshield to windshield - to get them from my home (where they were delivered) to our local church facility. But a two-person team would probably be best in getting the folded screens into your venue. It's doable with one (I did it locally); but to prevent lots of knee banging and possible whacking of inanimate objects, I'd recommend two.Overall, between the price, the ease of setup, the clarity of the screen material and the ease of storage, I give these screens a definite thumbs-up.