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Strike Anywhere
Oct 3, 2006
I love the smell of sulfur in the morning...
Are there any options for setting up a 150" - 180" 16:9 screen that can also be taken down and stored somewhere? Have any of you done this or known someone who did it effectively? I understand that waves and issues will happen more to non-fixed screens, but I've got a 120" 16:9 image on a wall with grey-ish paint that works great and would like to explore options for going larger, even if it's a pain to set up and tear down.

edit: I went ahead and pressed the effort button and found a few items like this. I just can't imagine those screens holding up and staying tight with a lot of set ups/tear downs.

Strike Anywhere fucked around with this message at 19:34 on Feb 11, 2015

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Strike Anywhere
Oct 3, 2006
I love the smell of sulfur in the morning...

Aeka 2.0 posted:

i think your bigger issue may be light output for that size. what is your projector and environment?

I've been using an old Dell MP2300. I'm leaning towards getting a Benq down the road. The Dell does well on a 120" diag 16:9 space on the wall, although I honestly have no frame of reference. Movies play in the living room in the evening when it's dark, so light control is not an issue.

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