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Carl's Blackout Cloth, DIY Projector Screen, Raw Material/Fabric, 66x110-inch, Matte White, 16:9/1.0
This fabric really makes the picture nice and crisp, colors are amazing.
, I knew the colors could be much more vivid with a proper screen
Material really makes colors pop and the 3d experience improved.
this is a bright white screen so the colors are vivid and keeps the black out.
Makes a huge difference when compared to projecting off a wall; colors are more vivid.
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she cut it to the general right size, used a staple gun to staple it directly onto the drywall and trimmed the edges with blackout tape
Here's what I did for a portable screen: I cut it down to 100" so it was a reasonable size in my small living room
she cut it to the general right size, used a staple gun to staple it directly onto the drywall and trimmed the edges with blackout tape
Definitly worth the money and the perfect size for a 100" diagonal screen to boot.
This size blackout cloth was perfect for the size screen I made.
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11 reviews for size
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The picture is great, and absolutely no light leaks through on the other side
My girlfriend even thinks the cloth made the picture look dull and flat
The picture shows that the coating on the fabric was actually damaged by being folded.
The picture looks great after started projecting on this
The quality of the fabric is very good and the picture looks amazing with our Optoma projector.
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53 reviews for picture
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the screen is a real nice high quality just with no frame
I have seen poor quality movies all over this world and watched a movie projected in a sandstorm
The quality of this fabric is great and has a dozen uses
If you are looking for a cheap, high quality, projector screen and you are an avid DIYer who can build a frame for it, this stuff is great
I now have a monster quality screen for about a quarter of the price and triple the quality of a readymade fixed screen
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65 reviews for quality
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Great product, very durable, fantastic DYI item at an awesome price, and it does enhance the quality of the picture from your projector
I couldnt iron the screen which i took to india, But price is really good
Great price and would recommend to anyone who is purchasing it to pay the extra $10 and get it rolled up instead of it folded.
great price, amazing picture quality, no regrets what so ever.upgraded my setup to a bigger screen than my store bought screen could handle, and didnt feel like spending another $200+got this blackout cloth, some black felt tape from the same company and some thumb tacks and made a screen with arguably better performance than something 3x as much
I looked at the Carl's website and noticed defective material for sale at a cheaper price.
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The picture quality from the projector is solid, and the cloth is easy to put up and take down.
The cloth has been absolutely fantastic in providing the picture I needed.
It took about 20 minutes to assemble, stretch the cloth and hang on the wall
I have a BenQ W1070 projector and found this cloth to be fantastic
I have no problem recommending this cloth as a screen as long as you realize that enhancing blacks is not its strong suit.
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45 reviews for cloth
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The only bad thing is that the cloth was not cut even
and if you have ever worked nights this is a wonderful wonderful thing.
But once I got it stretched on the frame it is a beautiful thing.
One nice thing about the fabric is it is totally light blocking
it is a very fun family thing to do and I really enjoyed the product.
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Definitely the cheap solution for a nice projector screen
great for my projector and a nice option if you don't have the money to buy those expensive professional projector screens
The benq w 100 is an amazing projector but is really limited by what you project onto
I have a rather cheap projector but the screen does a good job of bouncing the light back to make the picture look rather good (picture below doesn't do the screen justice)
Its nice and thick and is huge this is going to make a great projector screen
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20 reviews for projector
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This is a very inexpensive way to create a beautiful screen.
Amazing cheap way to make your own screen.
Kind of a ghetto way to do it, but it saved me $
Great quality and a great product, definitely the way to go when buying a projector screen.
I was confused as to which side was suppose to be the right side to project to, emailed
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this is a great projector screen if you know what to look for
I guess that is why a real screen is almost 10X more expensive than this.
When I hung the screen on the wall I could still see all the
Works great there, but was not as excited for it as an indoor screen.
It is a good material and works great as a projection screen
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129 reviews for screen
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The wrinkles on this one, due to being folded up, is really hard to get rid of.
The wrinkles this put into the material are tough to get out
My only complaint is that the wrinkles were a little more difficult to get out than advertised.
However, I smoothed it out, and after hanging it, the wrinkles disappeared!Highly recommend it.
The wrinkles were not a problem for me because of how I mounted the screen.
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I poked four holes in it to hang it by
Also if you punch any holes on the fabric and the hook is pulling at the hole, the tension will slowly over time stretch the hole bigger
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