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I even shrank the projected image down between 80" and 120" and still had hot spots and faded brightness to angles
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The picture is consistent across the screen, meaning the color and contrast is the same everywhere, no hot spotting.
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Here's the issue:I'm sitting 12-13' front of screen and the hot spot isn't a spot it's a full height section from any seat.. sitting left side=bright and fades right, sitting right side=bright and fades left, sitting center, you guessed it fades left and right
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Rarely do you see any 'hot spots', except in some really bright scenes
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If you have a light controlled room select another style of screen because you will get better field of view with less hot spots.
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Getting them lined up is a bitch at the exact right spot where the will contact the top and bottom correctly.
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The felt overlay has a few little shoddy spots (Black Sharpie fixed that) and doesn't perfectly align in one joint, but it's nothing
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Smooth, tight, no hot spots, bright.
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Secure two corners and a center spot on one side (3 clamps).
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Screen material is overly glossy, giving me a noticeable and fairly large hot spot with a Benq W1070 projector
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I see no hot spots anywhere on the
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In certain situations you will see hot spots, but it can be minimized with projector placement and keeping lumens low
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Plus my wall is a semi-gloss finish, so when you sat down you could see a large bright spot near the middle of the screen