
Pull Down Projector Screens
Simple to install and use, pull-down screens are lowered and raised manually by the user. Pull down by using the screen handle and the fabric stays in place. A flick of the wrist downward and the fabric will retract back into the casing. Need some help? Take a look at our Projector Screen Advice Guide or give us a call
Free UK Delivery
Interest-Free Payments
Expert Technical Advisors
Add to WishlistAlready In Wishlist
Add to WishlistIn StockThe Sapphire Manual Screen offers a 16:9 aspect ratio, 57.48" viewing width, and a sturdy design for home or corporate use.Add to WishlistAlready In Wishlist
Add to WishlistIn StockThe Sapphire Manual Screen offers a 4:3 aspect ratio, 57.48" viewing width, and a sturdy design for home or corporate use.Add to WishlistAlready In Wishlist
Add to WishlistIn StockThe Sapphire Manual Screen offers a 16:9 aspect ratio and a sturdy design for frequent use. Its spring mechanism ensures optimal image clarity.Add to WishlistAlready In Wishlist
Add to WishlistIn StockSapphire Manual Screen offers a 4:3 aspect ratio, 79.92" viewing width, and a sturdy design for home or corporate use. Features a 5-year warranty.Add to WishlistAlready In Wishlist
Add to WishlistIn StockThe Sapphire Manual Screen offers a 16:9 aspect ratio and a 67.09" viewing width. It's perfect for home cinema, education, or corporate use.Add to WishlistAlready In Wishlist
Add to WishlistIn StockThe Sapphire Manual Screen offers a 4:3 aspect ratio, 67.32" viewing width and a robust spring mechanism for optimal image clarity.Add to WishlistAlready In Wishlist
Add to WishlistIn StockThe Sapphire Manual Slow Retraction Screen offers a 16:9 aspect ratio, 57.48" viewing width, and a sturdy design for home or corporate use.Add to WishlistAlready In Wishlist
Add to WishlistIn StockThe Sapphire Manual Slow Retraction Screen offers a 4:3 aspect ratio, 67.32" viewing width, and a sturdy design for home or corporate use.Add to WishlistAlready In Wishlist
Add to WishlistIn StockThe Sapphire Premium Slow Retraction Screen offers a 16:10 aspect ratio, 67.32" viewing width, and a sturdy design for home or corporate use.Add to WishlistAlready In Wishlist
Add to WishlistIn StockThe Sapphire Manual Slow Retraction Screen offers a 16:9 aspect ratio, 67.09" viewing width, and a sturdy design for home or professional use.Add to WishlistAlready In Wishlist
Add to WishlistIn StockThe Sapphire Manual Slow Retraction Screen offers a 4:3 aspect ratio, 79.92" viewing width, and a sturdy design for home or corporate use.Add to WishlistAlready In Wishlist
Add to WishlistIn StockThe Sapphire Premium Slow Retraction Screen offers a 16:10 aspect ratio, 79.92" viewing width, and a sturdy design for home or corporate use.
Filters
Price Range
Brightness (Lumens) Range
Light Source
Resolution
Product Tags
Manufacturer
Frequently Asked Questions
All you wanted to know about pull down projector screens
What is a pull-down projector screen?
A pull-down projector screen is a type of projector screen that can be lowered and raised manually. It is typically attached to the ceiling or wall and housed in a casing. The screen is pulled down by hand when required for use and retracted back into the casing when not in use.
What are the benefits of using a pull-down projector screen?
There are several benefits to using a pull-down projector screen, including:
Affordability: Pull-down projector screens are typically more affordable than other types of projector screens, such as electric screens or fixed screens.
Convenience: Pull down screens are easy to use and can be quickly and easily retracted when not in use.
How do I choose the right pull-down projector screen for my needs?
When choosing a pull-down projector screen, there are a few factors to consider, including:
Screen size: The size of the pull-down projector screen you choose will depend on the size of the room and the audience size. For a small room with a small audience, a screen with a diagonal size of 80-100 inches should be sufficient. For a larger room with a larger audience, a screen with a diagonal size of 120 inches or more may be needed.
Screen aspect ratio: The screen aspect ratio should match the aspect ratio of the projector. Popular projectors have an aspect ratio of either 16:9 or 16:10, but some projectors have an aspect ratio of 4:3. If you are unsure contact us and we can help.
How do I install a pull-down projector screen?
The installation process for a pull-down projector screen will vary depending on the type of screen and the mounting surface. However, most pull-down projector screens are simple to install and come with detailed installation instructions. If you are unsure about how to install a pull-down projector screen, please contact us and we can advise.
How do I clean a pull down projector screen?
The best way to clean a pull down projector screen is to use a soft damp cloth and a very mild soap solution. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as these can damage the screen.
Discover The Latest Projector Screen Guides and Advice
-
Pull down or portable? Choosing the right home cinema screen
The Christmas holidays are the perfect time to update your home cinema system, and a brand new projector can help you and your family get the best from the latest blockbuster films. However, the right projector screen can be the icing on the cake for true home cinema enthusiasts, providing the ultimate backdrop for anything […]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 -
Projector Screen Vs A 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
Need more guide and advice?
Visit Projectorpoint Blog