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【135-INCH Projector Screen】Diagonal, 16:9 Aspect Ratio. View Size: 66.2″ H x 117.7″ W. Overall Size: 81.5″ H x 129.5″ W. Black Case.
【Screen Material】 AcousticPro UHD, 1.0 Gain. 4K/8K Ultra HD and Active 3D Projection Ready. Acoustic transparent front projection screen with a 180˚ wide viewing angle. Not compatible with Ultra/Short-throw Projectors
【Features】Complement in-wall speakers while allowing sound to pass through the material with minimal attenuation. Its tight perforated weave material allows a superior AT performance without sacrificing picture quality. Durable casing for wall/ceiling installations.
【Includes】Includes handheld (IR) Infrared and (RF) Radio Frequency remote controls, and a wall box controller for manual on-wall operation. User-friendly programmable vertical drop position for easy installation. Built-in selectable channels allow one RF remote programming to control multiple screens and prevent interference. 12v trigger feature allows the screen’s UP/DOWN operation to synchronize with the projector’s power cycle
【US Based Company Warranty】 2-year Manufacturer’s /3-year-ENR-G enhanced warranty for any purchases made by Educational,Non-profit, Religious or Government/Military organization by Elite Screens if purchased NEW, an ISO9001 manufacturer since 2004 and Lifetime Tech Support by Elite Screens’ Professional Service Team
10 reviews for Elite Screens Spectrum AcousticPro UHD, 135-INCH Motorized Electric Projector Screen Moiré-Free Sound Transparent Perforated Weave Movie Home Theaters, ELECTRIC135H2-AUHD
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$1,110.00

Elvis Ripley –
A great screen, also on a budget, very pleased
I have the 158″ wide screen. It was easy to assemble but took a while. Lots of tiny things to deal with. But slow and steady got it assembled by just me in a couple hours. 2-3 people could have made it super super short.The frame is solid while not heavy. Its a light setup.The screen surface is really high quality with an ultra fine texture. No texture visible with the lights on from more than a few feet away so with a projected image the screen just isn’t a factor. No spotting with a 180 degree viewing angle. Walking in the room and viewing the screen almost completely on the side the image still looks great so any seating position will be fine.Acoustically this is very transparent. Right now I have my left and right just outside the screen frame and the center is behind the screen. The difference in sound is almost imperceptible when playing white noise. When listening to actual sounds or dialog its a non-issue. Very minor on the very high end and nothing below 1-2khz.The bargain on this is probably the frame. Its light weight and takes a while to assemble but its enough. The actual material of the screen is amazing and isn’t anything to worry about.
Jlwshere –
SO FAR SO GOOD
This is my first new screen in 26 years.This screen allows me to hang my 65″ TV on the wall and mount my font speakers on the wall.For big shows I can drop the screen down in front without compromising on the audio. The screen is refreshing in that my older screen had some stains on it and other than the audio, I notice the clean picture. This one has wireless remote which is also a world of difference.The screen is rather light weight and can “blow” slightly if there is AC directed on it, unless there is something to back the anchor bar (in my case the media furniture that the screen drops in front of).With this screen I have many different options to organize/declutter that furniture, due to the wall mounting options behind the screen and with the porous weave of the screen, my IR remotes can still “see” the equipment when the screen is lowered in front of my receiver.The biggest advantage, although at first subtle is the (obvious) ability to place the speakers behind the screen. With my other screen, I had a wide- spread on my left and right front speakers and the center speaker had to be placed under the screen on a shelf about 2 feet off of the floor, which just didn’t sound as natural as it does now.The screen is pricey but I think the audio (and general room space) improvement is worth it.There was a no interest installment plan I used at check out.A pretty significant upgrade for my Home Theater.
Lawrence S. –
not worth the money
I have an same screen that I bought from Elite Screens 3 years ago with the none perforated cina gray. 1st this is the frame now SUCKS and is flimsy poor quility – cost cutting is understood but not at the expense of usabilty. It took 3 people to hang becouse it wobbles so badly. 2ND the screen image is much worse than the cina gray, i thought the white screen would make it pop – nope not as breight and the image is not as sharp. 8k image ha jsut throwing a 4k image and it is sad, save you money for a better screen .
RW –
Clean, Clear & Vibrant!
This screen looks awesome with my ViewSonic projector (Model PX-748 4K). Received it Saturday… Super Bowl 59 on Sunday, perfect timing!! Assembly was straight forward but recommend watching a couple Youtube videos to get a clear understanding first. Mine screen is a 123″ Elite Aeon CineWhite A8K.
Terry –
High Hopes, Low Delivery: Frustrating Installation and Quality Issues
After thorough research and anticipation, I decided to invest in the Elite Screens – Aeon CineWhite A8K, 103″ Projector Screen, hoping for a premium viewing experience. Regrettably, the reality fell significantly short of my expectations.To begin with, the package arrived missing essential components – the center support bar and tensioning rods. While customer support did eventually address this oversight by sending the replacements, the delay set my installation back by a week. This mishap forced me to reschedule work and adjust my plans to accommodate this unexpected hiccup.When I finally began the installation process, I was met with further challenges. The spring-reliant tension system is subpar at best, consistently detaching. The bottom bracket, meant to secure the screen, is frustratingly challenging to position and tighten correctly.The most glaring concern, however, remains the screen wrinkles. Invisible to the touch but glaringly visible on lighter images. They seem indicative of a manufacturing flaw, which is simply not acceptable for a product in this price range. One wrinkle runs perfectly vertical, while another is at an unsettling 45-degree angle. Such imperfections are hard to overlook, especially for a product that claims to be of superior quality.I was initially torn between this 103″ version and the larger 123″. While part of me wishes I had chosen the larger size for a more immersive experience. Now, given the issues I’ve faced with this smaller size, I shudder to think of the potential problems the larger screen might have presented.Prospective buyers, please be aware. While Elite Screens promises a lot, their delivery on this product has been lackluster. Quality control seems to be an area where Elite Screens is currently lacking.Update: I can’t stand this screen anymore. That vertical line is incredibly distracting and just ruins the viewing experience for me. I have even had friends point it out to me, so it’s not just because I can’t unsee it. Included is a photo, but the issue is hard to photograph because the camera on my phone, however you can see it in the area I circled.
Amazon Customer –
Picture quality
This projector screen delivers really good picture quality for my jvc-nz9. A+++
Chandu –
Great quality
Excellent screen
Albert R. –
Not great for UST projectors!
Not a good screen for UST projectors. The light scatter of the screen brightens the room significantly and washes out the image displayed. Might be better for a theater room with dark walls and light control.
Tanya Marchand –
Love it it was quite expensive but when I set it up it was amazing compared to my old one
Raj –
overpriced defective material