Motorised Screen with good reviews. see blurb below.
At the push of a button, transform your living room into the ultimate viewing studio.
This huge 120" HD electronic projector screen will revolutionise the way you and your family and friends watch sports, enjoy movies, play video games and whatever else you can imagine.
This screen really will become the centre of attention.
Homegear screens are made from an engineered three layer construction consisting of: a black PVC back, a terylene fabric middle layer and a matte white PVC top layer. This 3 layer construction and exposed black frame results in a richer and sharper picture quality that intensifies the watching experience.
These screens are also suitable for use in offices, board rooms, schools and more.
Features
Huge 120" viewing area (266cm x 150cm)
True 16:9 aspect ratio
3cm black edge frames viewing area for maximum contrast
High quality triple-layer screen
Quiet and efficient motor exposes and hides your screen in seconds
Suitable for regular, HD and 3D projectors
Static, fire and mildew resistant
Sizes / Dimensions
Viewing size: 150cm x 266cm
Screen housing length : 298cm
Bottom rail length : 276cm
Black border (left and right) : 3cm
Package size (on delivery) : 310 x 152 x 14 cm
Weight : 12.5kg
Screen Material
Matte white 1.2 gain screen that is washable with soap and water
160° viewing angle perfect for residential or commercial use
Other Information
Compatible with all projectors (DLP, CRT, LCD, HD, 3D)
Styrofoam packaging for added protection
CE Certification
RF remote control distance 25m
Top comments
Elevation to gstewart79
16 Sep 167#6
Er the dimensions are clearly listed. But um...congrats on living in a nice 19th century house, and all that.....
Sid Harper
16 Sep 167#3
Shoot I didn't realise you couldn't watch 3D and HD on a plain old screen
dcmcquade to Sid Harper
16 Sep 166#10
Liked that 'feature' as well. Fortunately I've already upgraded my wall to be 3D/HD/4K compatible by painting it white!
Lucky88 to gstewart79
16 Sep 163#2
I thought mounting your screen would come second. First you might want to check where you can get the best projection throw of 120".
All comments (51)
gstewart79
16 Sep 162#1
anyone know how well this works for high ceilings? ie am I going to sitting with head tilted right back to watch something or does it drop far enough that you can watch straight on when you have 19th century ceiling heights?
Lucky88 to gstewart79
16 Sep 163#2
I thought mounting your screen would come second. First you might want to check where you can get the best projection throw of 120".
Elevation to gstewart79
16 Sep 167#6
Er the dimensions are clearly listed. But um...congrats on living in a nice 19th century house, and all that.....
uni to gstewart79
16 Sep 16#7
I have a 120" screen. I didn't realise how big it was going to be till I got it. I live in a 19th century home and unless you have a massively tall ceiling you won't be creaking your neck to see it
BenjiMoodie to gstewart79
16 Sep 162#9
bought one of these last year, you won't have a problem I doubt, I was able to get about 3-4 foot or black above the white of the screen when adjusting the allen key slot, thought I only really needed half a foot, it was fun getting it to all go back in.
shopar_artiz to gstewart79
17 Sep 161#43
Screen starts about 5 inches below the ceiling if you hang it. And if you have fitted the projector high enough, there should. DBE no problem. Always check your throw distance for the projector, I have benq th670 and fitted it exactly 4.3 m. Away, and almost got the 120inch screen fully fitted. But again the projector is exactly same level on wall just 5 inches low.
Sid Harper
16 Sep 167#3
Shoot I didn't realise you couldn't watch 3D and HD on a plain old screen
dcmcquade to Sid Harper
16 Sep 166#10
Liked that 'feature' as well. Fortunately I've already upgraded my wall to be 3D/HD/4K compatible by painting it white!
AJ92
16 Sep 161#4
Damn that's huge mine is 84" screen but there is a gap that isn't used so makes the projected 16:9 image of around 74" but it was free so can't complain.
jaypee24
16 Sep 161#5
I'm sure I bought for £55 on Amazon for same size motorised
Yeah given what it is it shouldn't be that expensive; note current deal one is 16:9
FoxForce5
16 Sep 161#8
I live in a victorian house as well, which has massively high ceilings (we still haven't replaced the last owners, admittedly very nice, curtains as they are so long they cost a small fortune to replace with anything of decent quality) & the only screen I could find with a long enough drop (without going for an expensive custom job), was the sapphire, it has an extended top border to allow for high ceilings.
Gordinho to FoxForce5
16 Sep 162#27
I think that's classed as a first world problem! :smiley:
You have to love this blurb from the OP's post Stating the bleedin' obvious really, unless of course you have Lord Lucan riding a Unicorn and getting it to pull wheelies going on in another part of the room, but my guess is that you wouldn't buy a 120" screen if it wasn't supposed to be the centre of attention.
I voted hot by the way. :smiley:
gstewart79 to FoxForce5
18 Sep 16#47
thanks bud. do you know how long the extended border is? I believe my ceiling is 3m
jaydeeuk1
16 Sep 16#12
Great price, I take it the screen is battery powered?
roots to jaydeeuk1
16 Sep 16#13
mains powered
EN1GMA
16 Sep 162#14
if only a suitably good projector was just as cheap.
Gort1951
16 Sep 161#15
It will be mains powered.
This seems cheap. I paid 300.00 for my Optoma and some of these screens cost 1000's.
I never use the remote. When I switch on the projector, the screen comes down.
I'd make sure this has a trigger input.
seanrtkelly to Gort1951
16 Sep 16#17
Can I ask where you got your 12v trigger cable from? I've looked online and asked in shops but had no joy. I need one around 5 metres long.
Gort1951
16 Sep 16#16
When putting up this type of screen, it won't have mounts, attach a chain to either side of the screen. Drill two holes in the ceiling and attach the other end of the chain using large washers. You can then hoist it up.
elbow777 to Gort1951
16 Sep 16#26
Eh? Do what?
Gort1951
16 Sep 16#18
Mine came with the screen.
It's only a normal 3.5mm plug either end which you can get on ebay.
badasschris
16 Sep 16#19
I've not set up my old 92" manual screen in my new flat yet because the ceiling is too high. anyone got any diy ideas on how to mount it lower down about 1 meter from the ceiling and about 1.5 ft from the wall.
I was thinking maybe of installing a shelf all the way along the wall and reinforcing by putting a wooden block running along the back of the shelf all the way along
AJ92 to badasschris
16 Sep 16#21
I can recommend the way I did it but I dunno how to upload an image.
alexholmes71
16 Sep 16#20
Bought the 100" version of this 18 months ago for just over £100. On the whole been very happy with it but recently the edges have started to curl inwards. Seems a fairly common issue with projector screens but only noticeable if watching from a side angle. At this price it's a bargain!
CannedChaos to alexholmes71
16 Sep 16#22
I would r
Yeah, I would recommend a tab-tensioned screen for this reason. I have a 120" one off ebay that cost me something like £130.
Gort1951 to alexholmes71
17 Sep 16#31
I've had my screen for years and it has not curled, that is what happens when you buy these cheap Chinese screens.
badasschris
16 Sep 161#23
that would be cool if you could. you could just put the image here https://www.anony.ws/ if you dont have a google drive or photobucket etc account
AJ92
16 Sep 161#24
It's ruff but does the job. The gap is because I have my TV on Wall Mount so when the screen comes down it covers the TV.
i have same as this but 100 inch one, it is perfect i got 3 months ago from amazon for £85 , it works perfectly with my Acer H7550ST 1080p Full HD 3D Ready Short Throw DLP Projector, i feel like i am at the cinema, also i like watching in 3d ,this product is really good if someone wants to buy i decremented
Jawz to specialoffers
16 Sep 161#29
How hard are these to setup?
Would love one in my house but always wondered if playing a movie or ps4 how many wires and how i would set everything up.
Got a 51 plasma but with being around 12foot from the screen feels smaller than I would like.
Would i need to start drill8ng and feeding loads of wires theough roof etc or are they easy to do? Ive not really done much DIY and live in rented property so couldnt really start putting holes everywhere
couragenh
17 Sep 16#30
That's so 2015. HDR is where its at
Gort1951
17 Sep 16#32
Large screens like these are difficult to install if they don't have a mount system. My first screen did not so I hoisted it up with chains before fixing to the ceiling.
flamesong
17 Sep 16#33
Does anybody know if it is possible to repair the surface of projector screens, please?
I got an insect crushed on mine and tried to wipe it off but the reflective surface came off and there is now a dull patch in one corner. It happened about four years ago and I have had several Google expeditions since trying to find a solution without any joy.
titchyyyyy
17 Sep 16#34
What's a decent budget projector to go with this? 1080p or 4K.
londonstinks to titchyyyyy
17 Sep 161#35
Epson TW5210, bit high at the moment but I got mine on amazon for 370 a few months back, great projector and does go down in price quite often.
JonMiller
17 Sep 162#36
I've got this and it's very good - makes me wonder even more what could be the difference in a screen that costs 10 times as much. Maybe a bit prettier I suppose.
Only minor gripe is it's an RF control, not IR, so my Harmony remote can't control it. I expect a signal converter/repeater is available but for now I still use the separate remote.
Great for family cinema nights and huge Lego gaming!
captainbeaky
17 Sep 161#37
What's the fan noise like on modern projectors - similar to a games console/ desktop PC or is it the full hair dryer experience?
getmeone
17 Sep 16#38
If you live near Heathrow, I don't think you will notice the 25 or so db emitted from these things.
londonstinks
17 Sep 161#39
Can only speak for mine, it has two settings, Full or Eco. Full is loud but not hairdryer loud! Eco is extremely quiet, mine sits about 50cm above my head and I can barely hear it in Eco mode, which just reduces the brightness a bit.
You can always ceiling mount if it's too loud for you, to get the fan a bit out of the way.
badasschris
17 Sep 16#40
Damn maybe that site only hosts for a short time but none of the links work for me. Sounds exactly what I want to do though as I'll be covering the tv with the screen.
I got this 2 weeks ago, and left a review as well. Really nice screen, silent motor, really quite. And well built.
shopar_artiz
17 Sep 16#44
This does not have adjustment
magicnigel
17 Sep 161#45
Bought one of these last year and it's great of the price, anyone having problems ordering in Northern Ireland, try it through flubit. via Amazon I wasn't able to get anyone to ship it due to the length of the parcel.
Just in case anyone is wondering, there's no 12v trigger with this and needs a dedicated remote, won't work with IR remotes without modification. I know this is mentioned in the description but someone always asks.
badasschris
17 Sep 16#46
Thanks that looks pretty much perfect. Going to see if I can track down something similar
abigdoob
24 Sep 16#48
Thinking it would be simpler to invert the brackets (so they're upside down) & bolt the screen direct to them, rather than piddling around with bits of wood?
bubblesmoney
16 Oct 16#49
i bought this before I posted this deal. Bought it for our new house which we will move into soon. This is freaking huge, hadn't told my wife about the purchase and she was telling the delivery chap its not ours and the delivery chap was telling her to cut up my credit card while bringing it into the house. Too big for my present house but would be OK for new house. Problem is wife is saying it will look ugly in living room. Can anyone who has installed this in living room please upload some pictures of it installed and while screen is down and also when screen is not being used please. Got to convince her to get this installed in living room as short throw projectors are more expensive. Would a 21 feet long living room be OK for getting 120" image with a regular projector or do I still need a short throw projector. As you can see I put the cart before the horse. My old projector is several years old and have not used it in a while and want to buy a newer but not pricy one. Any tips much appreciated
nav111 to bubblesmoney
22 Oct 16#51
Mate don't worry , it is huge, can look ugly if you don't cover up, did a bit of a diy job and looks much better, just buy some coving and lightweight plasterboard /skirting boards down cover it (bit like a curtain pelmet) will cost extra £50materials and a morning to do but looked better the projector screen itself is fab, you can also get some cheap led lights place them under the pelmet for the 'cinema ' effect
Opening post
At the push of a button, transform your living room into the ultimate viewing studio.
This huge 120" HD electronic projector screen will revolutionise the way you and your family and friends watch sports, enjoy movies, play video games and whatever else you can imagine.
This screen really will become the centre of attention.
Homegear screens are made from an engineered three layer construction consisting of: a black PVC back, a terylene fabric middle layer and a matte white PVC top layer. This 3 layer construction and exposed black frame results in a richer and sharper picture quality that intensifies the watching experience.
These screens are also suitable for use in offices, board rooms, schools and more.
Features
Huge 120" viewing area (266cm x 150cm)
True 16:9 aspect ratio
3cm black edge frames viewing area for maximum contrast
High quality triple-layer screen
Quiet and efficient motor exposes and hides your screen in seconds
Suitable for regular, HD and 3D projectors
Static, fire and mildew resistant
Sizes / Dimensions
Viewing size: 150cm x 266cm
Screen housing length : 298cm
Bottom rail length : 276cm
Black border (left and right) : 3cm
Package size (on delivery) : 310 x 152 x 14 cm
Weight : 12.5kg
Screen Material
Matte white 1.2 gain screen that is washable with soap and water
160° viewing angle perfect for residential or commercial use
Other Information
Compatible with all projectors (DLP, CRT, LCD, HD, 3D)
Styrofoam packaging for added protection
CE Certification
RF remote control distance 25m
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All comments (51)
edit
looks like its out of stock now but was this one:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00L8OB8KI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
You have to love this blurb from the OP's post Stating the bleedin' obvious really, unless of course you have Lord Lucan riding a Unicorn and getting it to pull wheelies going on in another part of the room, but my guess is that you wouldn't buy a 120" screen if it wasn't supposed to be the centre of attention.
I voted hot by the way. :smiley:
This seems cheap. I paid 300.00 for my Optoma and some of these screens cost 1000's.
I never use the remote. When I switch on the projector, the screen comes down.
I'd make sure this has a trigger input.
It's only a normal 3.5mm plug either end which you can get on ebay.
I was thinking maybe of installing a shelf all the way along the wall and reinforcing by putting a wooden block running along the back of the shelf all the way along
Yeah, I would recommend a tab-tensioned screen for this reason. I have a 120" one off ebay that cost me something like £130.
https://www.anony.ws/image/N8Wx
https://www.anony.ws/image/N8WK
https://www.anony.ws/image/N8W6
https://www.anony.ws/image/N8WQ
Would love one in my house but always wondered if playing a movie or ps4 how many wires and how i would set everything up.
Got a 51 plasma but with being around 12foot from the screen feels smaller than I would like.
Would i need to start drill8ng and feeding loads of wires theough roof etc or are they easy to do? Ive not really done much DIY and live in rented property so couldnt really start putting holes everywhere
I got an insect crushed on mine and tried to wipe it off but the reflective surface came off and there is now a dull patch in one corner. It happened about four years ago and I have had several Google expeditions since trying to find a solution without any joy.
Only minor gripe is it's an RF control, not IR, so my Harmony remote can't control it. I expect a signal converter/repeater is available but for now I still use the separate remote.
Great for family cinema nights and huge Lego gaming!
You can always ceiling mount if it's too loud for you, to get the fan a bit out of the way.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/50gkmyt7u9nmh9w/20160808_210939.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/20iods6t409rld6/20160808_211016.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8t7uuy8m3dm03sq/20160808_211109.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jek90pmk1fah2py/20160808_211155.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/49feroh5a5erbqy/20160917_130856.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9pfp1b9k1os5x0e/20160917_130928.jpg?dl=0
Just in case anyone is wondering, there's no 12v trigger with this and needs a dedicated remote, won't work with IR remotes without modification. I know this is mentioned in the description but someone always asks.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Duronic-EPS119-169-Projector-Screen/dp/B00519EIC6/
wireless remote has to be purchased separately :/