The Optoma 72" Manual Projector Screen is made from high quality materials to deliver impressive projection that's easy to set up.
With a matte white finish the projector screen accurately reproduces colour and black and white for a clearer picture.
It's easy to operate too. Mount it to the ceiling or wall and simply pull down the screen and hold for three seconds. The screen features a self-locking feature to keep it securely in place during meetings and presentations.
The 72" Manual Projector Screen is compatible with a wide range of projectors and is made from weaved fibre-glass which helps prevent static electricity and wrinkles in the screen. It's also fire, water and mould resistant for long-lasting durability.
Advanced screen technology helps the screen retain its shape and offers the best possible reflection.
Deliver professional presentations and impress clients or colleagues with the Optoma 72" Manual Projector Screen.
Usual price £89.99 so you save £40.00
Cheapest I could find
Stores do not appear to stock the item so needs to be ordered online/in store for home or store delivery and collection.
Top comments
Iamthemills
20 Mar 1718#12
I found with my optoma Hd141x, I can beam on to most walls no problem. check out this one... probably 150" or something in my garden! haha
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SackCity
20 Mar 17#1
It's ok, not great. I got one on eBay for £65 for 120" which had a remote to lower and raise the screen.
CampGareth
20 Mar 17#2
72" makes me sad. That's only just bigger than high end TV territory. For comparison I'm currently projecting a ~130" on a white wall.
uni to CampGareth
20 Mar 17#3
mind I got a 120" one thinking along those lines and it wasn't until it turned up I realised how huge it was. I'd rather have a 65" or 70" telly than a 72" projector setup
newmann to CampGareth
20 Mar 172#4
So, what if it is only just bigger than high end TV's? I currently have a screen about this size for my high end projector in my living room because I do not have the room for a large TV set. I can watch TV on my smaller set and then when I want to watch a movie I can pull down my screen and watch it on that. It makes you "sad"....get a grip!
CampGareth
20 Mar 171#5
You have space for a ~70" screen but don't have space to wall mount a TV? Also, I'd much rather have a ~70" TV than a ~70" projected image. Go to any store and you'll realise a TV can easily achieve brighter, more vibrant images. Where the projector with its worse image quality wins is in the 80"+ region. TVs that size may be more expensive than a house but a relatively cheap projector will do that and much more. That's why it makes me sad, you're taking a good thing and using it in a way that makes it look bad. Then you're getting angry about it and insulting people on the internet.
mastablasta
20 Mar 17#6
And I find the 'recommended' seating distance from the screen way too far away. I sit 7 foot from my 100 inch projector screen and that's the sweet spot for me.
bojangles
20 Mar 17#7
if you have wall to project on, then you have room to hang a larger tv
asiot
20 Mar 17#8
not necessarily the wall I use to project onto has no sockets anywhere near it and it also is the wall that inner doors open against so a permanent tv just couldn't be mounted there but for a temporary projection wall for the occasional big film or sporting event it's perfect
ramiuk1
20 Mar 17#9
my home made screen is 110" and i love it,i have a 4k tv too which i use in the day and projector at ngith or to watch films
Opening post
With a matte white finish the projector screen accurately reproduces colour and black and white for a clearer picture.
It's easy to operate too. Mount it to the ceiling or wall and simply pull down the screen and hold for three seconds. The screen features a self-locking feature to keep it securely in place during meetings and presentations.
The 72" Manual Projector Screen is compatible with a wide range of projectors and is made from weaved fibre-glass which helps prevent static electricity and wrinkles in the screen. It's also fire, water and mould resistant for long-lasting durability.
Advanced screen technology helps the screen retain its shape and offers the best possible reflection.
Deliver professional presentations and impress clients or colleagues with the Optoma 72" Manual Projector Screen.
Usual price £89.99 so you save £40.00
Cheapest I could find
Stores do not appear to stock the item so needs to be ordered online/in store for home or store delivery and collection.
Top comments
All comments (43)