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Mounting brackets to the wall rattle a bit so expect to wedge cardboard in them to silent them if you have a good sounds system
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a little bit hard to assemble and put up (need at least 2 people
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Fairly easy to assemble, if you are the least bit mechanically inclined
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As a result the ST screen enhances the blacks just a little bit over the Elite
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Cons:Instructions were a little bit unclear as to which parts were which, and which would be used during that step
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We were a bit skeptical about it because of the much lower cost compared to some other movie screens available through other sources but I can assure you that this screen is great
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Another issue I've noticed is that there's a bit of hotspotting (area brighter than the rest of the screen) on the mid-section of the screen where the projector is directed at
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Getting the wall hangers in the right spot is also a bit of a challenge, would've liked it if there was a way to keep the hangers in one spot; sometimes they would shift a bit when hanging.
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The picture on the screen is excellent (with my Epson 5030UB projector).I had two problems with the screen, including the instructions lacked a bit of detail.
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Little bit hard work needed to assemble and to fix on wall.
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Still a bit tricky to put together
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At any rate, had I not got lucky, it would have required a fair bit of disassembly to get it right
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Haven't regretted it one bit.
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No problem, moved my projector back a bit to accommodate the larger screen
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Looks great, a little bit of a pain to put the screen on.
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ST screen enhances the blacks just a little bit over the Elite
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A little bit difficult to put together just because the screen is pulled tight which is what gives you such an awesome picture
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I actually struggled a bit to get them through on the top and bottom.
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At some point two of the corners started to sag a bit
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Was worried a bit about the sharpness of the image as it is a acoustically transparent screen.
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The supporting bean is a bit tricky
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The center support bar was a bit difficult too
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There is a center support bar that helps keep the screen square that is a bit difficult to get placed
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The movie image was awesome too and actually a bit brighter than my original screen.
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The only issue is that it is a bit more difficult to hang than another brand that I have used
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Super easy to put together, just a tiny bit difficult to hang, but very doable with two people and a level.
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; it looked like their heat sealer went off the mark a bit.
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The final step is assembling the center support rod - a bit tight, as it should be, which makes it a bit difficult to get in to place, but not bad
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Screen a little bit difficult to put together when you had to stretch it out you had to be very careful
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Was a bit nervous stretching it but went flawlessly.
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A bit difficult to put together but worth the struggle.
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The middle rod is a bit difficult to
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so it's a bit more difficult.
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Super easy to put together, just a tiny bit difficult to hang, but very doable with two people and a level.
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I've now assembled and used both the Silver Ticket and Elite Screens models, and Assembly is actually a bit easier with the Silver Ticket Screen
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A bit difficult to put together, but reviewers gave good hints.
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So, 1/5 stars for the user experience because your time is worth something and spending 2 hours doing something that could have been done in 30 minutes if someone put some thought into the installation instructions is unacceptable.4.5/5 stars for the product itself.- Excellent image quality on the screen; texturing is not as bad as expected; no hotspotting noted.- Manufacturing tolerances are a bit loose; one of my screws won't go all the way in because the hole in the joiner is slightly offset
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I well deserved 5 star rating.