
120 Inch Projector Screens
If you are looking for a large projector screen, a 120 inch diagonal image is a great option. It is ideal for use in a variety of settings and can provide a truly immersive viewing experience.
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- Call for AvailabilityThe Sapphire In-ceiling Tab Tension Screen offers a high-quality, ISF certified viewing experience. Ideal for ultra/short throw projectors.
- Call for AvailabilityThe Sapphire In-Ceiling Tab Tension Screen offers a superior, taut image with its side tensioning system. Ideal for home cinema and boardrooms.
- Call for AvailabilityProjecta's Elpro Concept offers a 162 X 280 cm, 16:9 UHD 4K screen with a tab-tensioning system for a flat viewing area. It includes an RF remote control.
- Call for AvailabilityProjecta's Tensioned Descender Electrol screen offers a 162 X 280 cm UHD 4K viewing area, easy installation, and tab-tensioning for a flat projection surface.
- In StockThe Sapphire Rapidfold Screen Fabric offers a 95.98" viewing width, easy setup, and portability. Ideal for large presentations and conferences.
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4K UHD Projector Screens
In addition to our range of standard projector screens, here at ProjectorPoint we advise on, supply and if required install high-performance screens tailor-made for HD and 4K UHD content. Whether you need a custom screen size with extended black drops, acoustically transparent screen material, or even a custom colour choice for the screen casing finish, […]Read More -
Projector Screen or Wall: Which Is Better?
After you buy a projector, you must decide whether to use a projector screen or a bare wall. The goal is to get a clear projected image. Although you can use a wall or a projector screen to project an image, a bare wall reflects light less than a screen. Therefore, a wall negatively affects […]Read More -
Projector screen buying guide
Projection screens use a fabric with a special reflective coating to maximise your picture quality. When you project on to a screen the projected light is reflected and diffused back at you. When you project onto a white wall most of the light is absorbed and not reflected back which results in loss of image […]Read More
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