🎬 Elevate Your Movie Nights Anywhere!
The SKERELL 120-inch Portable Projection Screen is designed for both indoor and outdoor use, featuring a 16:9 aspect ratio and 4K HD compatibility. Weighing just 6 lbs, it sets up in under 5 minutes without tools, making it perfect for family trips, backyard cinema, or commercial events. Its durable aluminum frame ensures stability, while the high-quality polyester spandex material provides sharp, high-resolution images.
Brand | SKERELL |
Product Dimensions | 226.31 x 0.03 x 198.12 cm; 3.67 kg |
Item model number | SKLI-120 |
Manufacturer | SKERELL |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 3.67 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**N
Creates a great backdrop for online presentations.
I did quite a bit of research with a team member costing up various options before deciding to buy this screen. The other reviews helped and the way the positive reviews were written suggested that the issues that some other people had had wouldn’t be an issues for me. The photos posted were really helpful in understanding any possible issues, eg the bottom of the screen curving a bit (apologies that I don’t have one to add here) but I went ahead and bought the screen after I had very short notice that an online recorded event I was due to present at had an amazing gallery backdrop at the other end so it felt like my home location would look very poor in comparison. It was in an arts context with an curator interviewing me so things like wrinkles in a screen and a curve bottom edge would really be noticed so I was a little concerned about whether I would be able to make the screen work in time after it arrived.The first plus was that I ordered late at night on a Thursday and it was with me on Saturday afternoon for a Sunday afternoon recording. Initially I couldn’t believe, from the size of the box, that a good quality 100 inch screen could be assembled from something so compact and light weight,Then as I open the box and the smart black carry case (made from durable material) was even smaller so I was a little worried. But then that concern changed the moment I unzipped the carry case as the consideration to the packaging inside was amazing. It couldn’t have been better and that good design and ‘signing’ then helped with assembling the screen. The fact that the 6 steps of the instructions are also printed on the outside of the bag (in case one loses the paper instructions inside?) was very much appreciated and shows a considerable attention to detail from whoever designed this system.Things like labelling the bags that the two sets of poles came in with A and B really helped with the initial assembly and (as it is being used by a team who might not see the assembly) will help with re packing and making sure everything goes back in the right place. Not something most are going to be concerned about but a big bonus frommy perspective when we have spent ages developing installation rigs that still don’t have such a well designed and intuitive packaging system. Things like the straps inside the bag and the square protectors that go on the footplate posts, when they are packed away, all made for a great first impression.As other people have said (and I which I think is also due to design of the packaging) it was unbelievably quick to assemble (given the size of the finished screen). I did have help available for moving the screen but assembled it mostly myself and had a good looking screen up in under 15 mins from opening the bag. Others had given those kind of times but I was amazed to find that was easily possible. In my context, (a sitting room with a carpet and a rug on top of that) the long narrow footplates were perfect as they were heavy enough to allow flexibility of positioning especially as the frame that the screen is slotted on to becomes nice and rigid once it is all put together. The shape of the feet meant I was able to place the front of them under the rug but in front of my sofa;all of which made the big screen very stable and created a good backdrop to project on to and beautifully luminous imagery for my video presentation. It was so effective that the screen completely filled the background, as I had hoped, meaning that the slightly curved bottomof the screen was not visible and therefore not an issue. Also we were anticipating we might need to smooth the screen somehow but (as others had said) the tensioning of the frame meant that it was sustainable for projection straight away and, when left assembled overnight before the event, no wrinkles showed in the video shot that we were recording. To be absolutely accurate, there are still a couple of wrinkles visible at the very bottom of the screen (where there is less tension?) so if using in an exhibition in the future I will find a way to insert a bar to pull the bottom of the screen taught. I think though that for almost everyone (other than an exhibiton setting) this would not even be noticeable.As you can tell, I am more than pleased with this screen. In addition to how well it worked. I positively enjoyed the thought and careful consideration that went into its design and packaging. I am also planning to buy the next size up (120 inch) and am considering using a series to of them for a planned set of projection installations for an upcoming exhibition.
N**K
Hugely - and cheaply - entertaining
Amazingly functional for the money paid.Huge screen area and good quality materials (for the price)Easy to assemble - if the room is large enough to house when constructed you'll just about have space to assemble (unless the room's full of furniture!)Coupled with a cheap projector, and darkness, provides a fantastic cinematic experience for very little cost.It would need much weighting - as well the supplied tie-cables - if you were going to use it outdoors, mainly because it is enormous!Very much recommended (indoors) if you are on a budget and/or giving home-cinema a "first go".
M**E
Big, but looks a bit cheap
The construction is quite fragile but on the other side the frame is really big. It is easy to set up, we are using it indoor only so we are very happy with it. The screen is made from very light cloth so easy for carrying around.
D**A
Good quality screen, weak poles
It arrives in a small carry case, is easy to assemble and screen is a stretchy fabric which comes out wrinkle free so full marks for the screen. However the plastic poles are way too flimsy and the screen kept twisting, which is no good for freestanding outdoors, which is what I bought it for. I solved the problem by using 22mm copper pipe which did the job nicely. On the downside there is the additional cost, however I now have a great outdoor screen for open air movie nights.It's overpriced and I threw away most of the stuff, but the saving grace is that the screen is really good, shame you can't just buy the screen on its own.
D**S
Well worth the money easy to set up on your own
Awesome screen for the price
T**E
Easy to assemble and gives a vibrant picture
I bought this to use with a short throw projector and found it to be fantastic. It’s easy to assemble and sturdy. The water weights and guy ropes make it perfect for indoor or outdoor use
R**H
great portable projector screen to use outside
We are planning an Easter garden camping trip for the whole family. We are fingers crossed hoping that the weather will be good enough to watch a film outside on a projector. This portable projector screen stable fits the bill exactly right. It is easy to set up with strong and stable legs. The screen quality is good. It opens up well with no wrinkles. The quality of the projection picture is clear and crisp. It comes in a a handy storage bag for portability. Definitely worth spending a little bit more for better quality.
T**L
Almost perfect
The media could not be loaded. The screen is great. Stretches well so no creases while watching. You can see in the video that the Christmas tree lights are shining onto the right side of the screen but it doesn't ruin the viewing. The stand is easily put together. I put the stand together on my own. The only things that let it down is that the stand bends at the plastic joints, which makes me feel like it won't last as long as it could. I think metal joints might have worked better but I'm no expert. Also, it's a little annoying that the bottom of the screen isn't straight due to no support. Overall I'm made up with this purchase. I don't think we will ever use it outside, but if I did I would definitely use the leg weights and ropes to anchor it down.
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