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Reddit mentions of STR-169110-G Silver Ticket 4K Ultra HD Ready Cinema Format (6 Piece Fixed Frame) Projector Screen (16:9, 110", Grey Material)
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We found 3 Reddit mentions of STR-169110-G Silver Ticket 4K Ultra HD Ready Cinema Format (6 Piece Fixed Frame) Projector Screen (16:9, 110", Grey Material). Here are the top ones.
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Shade of the material is light grey. In some rooms the material may appear to be white because of the special reflective properties. Compare the material with printer paper to see the shade of Grey.The light grey screen surface provides great picture contrast even in rooms that are not completely dark - the material is 1.0 gain with a wide viewing angle of 160 degrees with no resolution loss2 3/8" heavy duty beveled aluminum frame wrapped in light-absorbing black velvet material for a beautifully crisp viewing image; Enjoy beautiful movies, pictures, and games in FULL HD and Active 3DQuick and easy assembly with tensioning rod system ensures that you can bring cinema-quality entertainment to your home in just a few minutes. Secure top and bottom mounting brackets that allow horizontal adjustment.(Recommended) Watch the included assembly and installation video.
Specs:
Color | Grey Material |
Height | 58.75 Inches |
Length | 100.75 Inches |
Size | 16:9, 110" |
Width | 1.25 Inches |
I have a silver ticket screen, 110” fixed grey, it’s great.
Here is as thorough a review on screens as you’ll find: https://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-projector-screen/
Epson 5040, its a pseudo 4K like the one recommended to you, but much better. It can be had for $2500 or $2800 if you want wireless HDMI. A step down from that (regular 1080p) will be theEpson 5030 with wireless HDMI for ~$2475 (non-wireless is actually more expensive, as limited stock).Actually, 5040 be too bright for the room, it is meant for >150" screens or rooms with tons of ambient light, get the 5030. It can be mounted anywhere from 11ft-17ft while still being bright. I would suggest just setting it to THX mode and seeing how dim that would be, with that doesn't work at 11ft, set it to Cinema mode. At worst, set it to Living Room mode. You don't want to pre-mount the projector if it isn't good in that spot obviously. While projectors state >2000 lumens, that's like the dynamic setting on tv's at BestBuy, an accurate picture will have less light output.
A mount for these should run you <$150
Now, that leaves ~$3300 for audio (forgot about the universal remote/app thing, it seems good enough, but I don't know enough about it, Logitech's Harmony set is what's usually used though).
For surrounds, what is your seating layout going to be? Will there be just 1 row of seating, or will you have 2?
I doubt you'll have to spend that much for a decent screen. My go-to's are from Silver Ticket. They're good quality, super easy to set up, and easy on the wallet.
If your room is completely light controlled and dark, I recommend going with a white screen. If not, a grey screen may help with your contrast and color performance.