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100IN Diagonal Accuscreens HDtv Electric Wall Ceiling 49X87IN | 
enlarge | Brand: Draper Category: CE
Buy New: $189.99
New (37) from $189.99
Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 70 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 800001 Model: 800001 UPC: 892308001007 EAN: 0892308001007 ASIN: B000JLW0GM
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Product Description The AccuScreen Electric Screen is designed to provide years of satisfying viewing in your Home Theater. All AccuScreen Electric Screens are manufactured with the BalanceView viewing surface, providing the optimum in viewing pleasure. Brilliant colors and outstanding contrast capabilities bring out the best in your Home Theater projector! With sizes from 7' diagonal NTSC to an astounding 119" HDTV, your Theater will have a beautiful image, larger than any flat screen TV available! All AccuScreen Electric Screens have black leader above the image area, allowing you the flexibility to position your screen where you want it, above and away from a beautiful image.Control of the AccuScreen Electric Screen is easy enough to allow all your family members to enjoy your Theater. Point and click the Remote Control provided, or use the three-position in-line wall switch, and the ultra-quiet Synchronous Electric Motor takes over as your viewing surface silently glides into view.
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Cheap,Non-standard connectivity,squeaks, wavy September 28, 2008 Kretch (Bay area,CA) So yeah- the screen is cheap. Damn cheap. Bought it online (TigerDirect?) through amazon. Installation is a breeze as long as the cord is long enough. If it isn't, you're out of luck- either get an external cord, or get used to it. Press "down" on the remote, and the screen does come down, but with some annoying squeaks. Not awful, but a frequent conversation started (as in 'how much did you pay for your screen?'). Press "up", and you get more of the same squeaks. Between "down" and "up" you probably want to watch some movies. Couple of issues there: 1) There is no standard 12v trigger (which is becoming common in many a projectot and receiver). You can get your universal remote to control the screen, but you're still stuck with a bully IR remove receiver that you have to conceal or live with 2) The screen has annoying waves which become pronounced when the camera pans/zooms slowly. More conversation usually ensues. On the positive side, the kids love it. Bottom line: Get it as a starter screen to see if you like the concept of watching a projector. If you do, upgrade to a better screen.
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