H&S Styling US via Amazon[amazon.com] has Holiday Styling 19ft Inflatable Projection Screen For Outdoor Use & Entertainment for $224.99 + Free Shipping
500+ reviews and a 4.7 Star Average, this product is a trusted go-to for outdoor entertainment.
QUOTE=TheTalkingMule;145863850]Not sure how small this gets when deflated, but seems like a lot to store for just a movie screen.
I bought the spandex screen with grommets and bungees off Amazon.....thing is amazing. And folds down into a shoebox.
This one?
https://www.amazon.com/120-inch-P...B00A81S4YU[/QUOTE]
Yup. Bought it 3 years ago for $60 and it's held up great. Super stretchy so the fit doesn't need to be perfect for your space. I even threw it in the wash and it came out fine. Dryer on lowest setting.
Not sure how small this gets when deflated, but seems like a lot to store for just a movie screen.
I bought the spandex screen with grommets and bungees off Amazon.....thing is amazing. And folds down into a shoebox.
I have a smaller one (it's only 15 feet, instead of 19) from the same company. When it's deflated and folded, it fits nicely in a 27 gallon plastic tub[costcobusinessdelivery.com] I got from Costco. Note: the yellow inflator pump does not fit inside the tub.
Nice thing about this screen is that it allows for both front and rear projection. Just keep in mind that you'll see your projector right through the screen if you sit directly in front of it. You'll need to offset it vertically, and compensate for the tilt by using the keystone function on your projector.
120 inches is a heck of a lot smaller than 19 feet.
Good luck lighting up a 19 foot screen with a consumer projector. Lol.[/quote]
so.. you think this product is for gazillion dollar projectors? and its reviewers are using what?
I bought one of these as a bday gift to myself. I was going to use it for my socially distanced birthday party outdoors last year as soon as the pandemic began. My birthday is coming up again next month, maybe I'll actually use it this time around.
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I bought the spandex screen with grommets and bungees off Amazon.....thing is amazing. And folds down into a shoebox.
I bought the spandex screen with grommets and bungees off Amazon.....thing is amazing. And folds down into a shoebox.
I bought the spandex screen with grommets and bungees off Amazon.....thing is amazing. And folds down into a shoebox.[/QUOTE]
This one?
https://www.amazon.com/120-inch-P...B00A81S4YU
I bought the spandex screen with grommets and bungees off Amazon.....thing is amazing. And folds down into a shoebox.
https://www.amazon.com/120-inch-P...B00A81S4YU[/QUOTE]
Yup. Bought it 3 years ago for $60 and it's held up great. Super stretchy so the fit doesn't need to be perfect for your space. I even threw it in the wash and it came out fine. Dryer on lowest setting.
I bought the spandex screen with grommets and bungees off Amazon.....thing is amazing. And folds down into a shoebox.
I have a smaller one (it's only 15 feet, instead of 19) from the same company. When it's deflated and folded, it fits nicely in a 27 gallon plastic tub [costcobusinessdelivery.com] I got from Costco. Note: the yellow inflator pump does not fit inside the tub.
Nice thing about this screen is that it allows for both front and rear projection. Just keep in mind that you'll see your projector right through the screen if you sit directly in front of it. You'll need to offset it vertically, and compensate for the tilt by using the keystone function on your projector.
Hope this helps!
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I bought the spandex screen with grommets and bungees off Amazon.....thing is amazing. And folds down into a shoebox.
https://www.amazon.com/120-inch-P...B00A81S4YU [amazon.com][/quote]
FWIW, I got this one https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&
I bought the spandex screen with grommets and bungees off Amazon.....thing is amazing. And folds down into a shoebox.
https://www.amazon.com/120-inch-P...B00A81S4YU[/QUOTE]
120 inches is a heck of a lot smaller than 19 feet.
https://www.amazon.com/120-inch-P...B00A81S4YU
Good luck lighting up a 19 foot screen with a consumer projector. Lol.
so.. you think this product is for gazillion dollar projectors? and its reviewers are using what?
Lol. Ok. What projector do you propose using and what is its lumens rating on a 19' projected image?