

🎬 Elevate your space with big-screen brilliance—pull down, tune in, and never miss a moment!
The VIVO 80" Manual Pull-Down Projector Screen offers a high-quality matte white surface with a 1.1 gain and 120° viewing angle, ensuring vivid, clear images from all seats. Its black backing blocks light penetration for enhanced contrast, while the built-in L bracket allows easy ceiling or wall mounting. Perfectly sized for home theaters, classrooms, or offices, this screen combines affordability with professional-grade performance.
| ASIN | B01C374XZU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #59,289 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #226 in Projection Screens |
| Department | All Ages |
| Item model number | PS-M-080 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.01 x 99.06 x 177.8 cm; 6.26 kg |
C**S
Im trying create a theater room in the basement for family movie nights. Ideally id love to have a 75in tv or bigger, but i do not want to spend $2000. I think having a nice projector, combined with a projector screen is an excellent compromise. I have a cheap projector I purchased here on Amazon for $75. It does the trick for now now. I plan to upgrade someday. A good projector can be had for around $300. For a couple hundred dollars more you can get a better one 1080p. So if you think about it, you can have a big screen to watch movies in for around $500. Anyway, I wanted to go bigger like 100-120 inches, but due to limitations of the wall size, this is probably the biggest I can have. It's actually a good size for the area that I have (I will post pics later) currently I have a small 46in led tv mounted to the wall. I placed the projector screen above the TV where you can just pull it down over the TV when you want to go big screen. It's pretty easy to install. Just measure from the center of holes for the screw in each end with a tape measure, place the tape measure on the wall and mark the ends where the screw would go, screw it in with a screw driver, place the projector over the screw and wala. All you need is a hammer, screw ans philips screw driver, all done by hand. Feels sturdy. I do question how long the projector would last over time with regard to the pull down retraction mechanism. Screen does have that new chemical odor scent, should go away over time.
A**A
Brought this to double as a blackout curtain over my window as well as a project screen for my room in front of my bed. Works perfectly and blocked all the natural light coming from behind the screen. Great quality!
S**N
I'm so happy with this pull down screen! I upgraded from the included screen my projector came with and there's just no comparison at all as far as picture goes and being able to roll it up when not in use. I set this unit up myself which was a slight challenge for me as it's quite long and a bit heavy when alone but I got it done. Since I was hanging it above my large dresser it needed to be about 1.5 inches off the wall to clear the mirror so I screwed a couple blocks of wood to my wall then and hung the screen on those. I'll be painting them so they're not so noticeable. The unit comes with 2 loops on the top for hooks (hooks not included) and it also has 2 holes on the back of the unit intended for hanging off screws (screws not included). The only downside to this unit is the strong smell. It's like a new roller blind but on steroids. I'll leave it rolled down for a day or 2, keep a fan going, a window open, and see how it goes. It's 5 stars from me assuming the smell will dissipate before too long (fingers crossed). UPDATE: It only took a couple days and the smell is now gone. I'm very happy with this screen, no regrets at all.
S**R
Purchased this screen based primarily on price. As expected, at this price level it isn't super-high quality construction but the actual screen is fine, hangs flat except for the extreme left & right edges, primarily only the black "frame" edge material. The roller mechanism works as advertised and the whole thing was easy to wall-hang. You actually have two hanging options, either by two little wire-loop rings or totally flush using screws in hole-and-slot openings on the wall side of the frame. If you use the rings, make sure the suspension is vertical with no side-load on the loops, as they are a little flimsy and will open up. I did kick the rating down a notch because when delivered about 8" of screen material on the right was not clamped properly into the lowering bar & was flopping around. I was able to stuff it back into its slot and it hangs fine, but this was a bad quality control glitch, and would probably be a continuing problem if the screen was being raised & lowered frequently. In my application it will be left extended all the time, so I ignored it.
S**C
This is an impressive projector screen for money. I had it setup in no time and projecting on it within 10-15 minutes. There really is no need to spend hundreds on screens when you can by this screen at a fraction of the cost. The image quality displayed on this screen is amazing. The video does not do it justice, but I include a video of me projecting a wide screen movie on this screen with a 80 lumen pico projector and the quality is awesome. Check it out. I’m just sad I didn’t purchase the 100”. Maybe next time.
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