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Silver Ticket STO Series 125
Silver Ticket STO Series 125

Silver Ticket STO Series 125" 16:9 4K/8K Ultra HD HDR Projector Screen - Indoor/Outdoor Front Projection White with Black Back - Sliding Snap Frame with Stand (STO-169125S) - Perfect for Home Theater, Outdoor Movies & Presentations

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Description

The STO-169125S is great for the Big Game, a 125" diagonal quck fold projection screen for Family Night or a fast fold projector screen for The Presentation. Easily setup or take down this projection screen in a few minutes. 1.1 gain 16:9 projection screen material for a bright uniform color correct image. Perfect for 4K / 8K viewing, also works great with Active 3D projectors. sto-169125s. Great for schools, governments, worship services and more.

Features

    125" Diagonal Viewing Area 16:9 Quick Setup Projector Screen (see drawing in product images for more information)

    Includes Projection Screen Material, Frame, Legs for standing, or Eye bolts for hanging, Rope and Stakes to secure the product.

    Material Snaps onto frame for quick setup great for 4K & 8K projetion

    Screen material is shipped folded & for Front Projection Viewing only

    Includes carry bag for portability, rope, stakes and eye bolts

Reviews

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VERY well designed product, excellent packaging, great instructions, highly recommended. I like the included bag for the folded-up screen and another larger bag for the entire kit for easy transport. The only very minor issue is that, although there are four threaded holes (one at each corner) for screwing in metal hooks, only two hooks are included in the kit. I'll have to find two more at a hardware store to use as tie-down points, because wind definitely turns this big 130 inch screen into a sail. Have not used the included legs yet, but they look as good as the rest of the kit.This sets up fairly easily. The frame unfolds and you adust the the joints and corners to sturdy it. This is similar to setting up a card table. No tools needed.The creases completely disappear once the screen is affixed to the frame. Follow the instructions on the order of doing the snaps and you will be ok.The snaps are very sturdy, therefore they do take a firm pressure to snap together. The last couple of snaps are most difficult. This is because the screen is being tightly stretched. This pulls those fold lines out entirely.The screen we purchased is not for rear projection. (I believe there is a choice.) It has an almost rubbery feel to it. It is thin, flexible, and a bit stretchable. Not stretchy, per se, but able to be pulled taught enough to create a smooth and fold line free surface.We set it up in our basement and did not pull the shades shut. I was surprised at how bright the picture was. Certainly not led or plasma bright, but very watchable. With complete darkness, the colors popped. We use a typical midrange Epson projecter. Nothing fancy.The black border does absorb the image and works well to help create a nice clean image shape.The stand is ok. Sturdy enough for indoor use. Not something you would leave set up outdoors though. You will need sand bags, stakes, bungi cords, or something to steady it. It is very light and a breeze would likely turn it into a kite.Set up is less than 10 minutes. Have not yet disassembled, but that will need to be done carefully. The snaps are sturdy and tightly fitted. Yanking them would likely tear them from the fabric.Since this was a gift for someone else, we are considering purchasing another larger one for ourselves and just using it with the frame and hung on the theater wall. Was going to do a painted screen, but this is so much easier than sanding the tape and smoothing a surface.Do not be hesitant about the quality of this product. Would be great for an outdoor weekend theater event. Perfect for a portable indoor screen. But if you want a permanent or long term outdoor screen, this would not be what you would want.This screen was purchased to go with an inexpensive projector that we had purchased at Xmas. We had intended to just watch the projector on the wall but decided we wanted to improve the image (and our walls are textured) so we shopped around for a screen.Some inexpensive screens had to be stretched in misshapen ways and hung or we noticed had wrinkles and lost some picture quality through the back of the screen. We wanted something with a solid frame around it, few or no wrinkles, and a black back so the image isn’t lost through the screen. We originally found something a bit more expensive that was exactly the same quality but then found this and splurged on the biggest screen possible. Apparently my husband took measurements without considering the legs and so for our intended space to work, we had to disregard the legs and have just leaned it against the wall of our playroom for movie nights.It was a little tricky for my husband to put together as the screen had to be pulled quite tight and just right to snap the screen on (and one snap seems to want to come off several times upon finishing). He worked up quite a sweat but I imagine after time it’ll loosen, so a tight screen is better than a wrinkled, saggy one!We have yet to take it apart and put it back together again so I can’t speak to the ease of that or longevity of it but we really like the construction of it and the quality of the framework and legs. The screen has a couple of very tiny ripples now but I’m sure that’s to be expected with any screen and it in no way impacts the image when we watch something.We love our screen overall and would absolutely recommend it to anyone.I bought the 150" screen "Used - Like New". When I set it up, the frame had a curve to it, so it was not completely straight. I don't know if this is just with my product or if it's normal. Screen is difficult to attach by yourself. I recommend having two people, one to pull the screen and another to attach the buttons. the rest of the set up is easy. I've used it a couple weekends and the wrinkles have not disappeared, BUT I do not notice them when the projector is on. People have told me the wrinkles stretch after a while, so I will be patient.Once it was set up.. it is awesome. I paired it with my Epson 3800 Home theater projector and PS4. Kids love it for movie nights. I used it to watch the recent UFC fights and gaming. Friends loved it. It was well worth the price.