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Reddit mentions of STR-169135 Silver Ticket 4K Ultra HD Ready Cinema Format (6 Piece Fixed Frame) Projector Screen (16:9, 135", White Material)

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of STR-169135 Silver Ticket 4K Ultra HD Ready Cinema Format (6 Piece Fixed Frame) Projector Screen (16:9, 135", White Material). Here are the top ones.

STR-169135 Silver Ticket 4K Ultra HD Ready Cinema Format (6 Piece Fixed Frame) Projector Screen (16:9, 135
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    Features:
  • Wall Mounted Fixed Frame Projection Screen (Overall Size 70.75" Tall x 122.25" Wide) (Viewing Area 135" Diagonal x 66" Tall x 117.5" Wide) No option for Legs or Stands with this product. Recommended for projectors with Native 16:9 Resolution
  • 1.1 Gain White screen surface with an exceptionally wide viewing angle at 160 degrees with no resolution loss at any viewing angle. Works great with Long, Short and Ultra Short Throw projectors.
  • 2 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, 4K / 8K and Active 3D
  • Quick 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
  • Before purchasing, project an image on wall to determine the size works for the projector and watch the step by step instructional video listed.
  • Some UST projectors are not compatible with the STR frame. If using a UST projector it is recommended to purchase the S7 frame series.
Specs:
ColorWhite Material
Height70.75 Inches
Length122.25 Inches
Size16:9, 135"
Weight37 Pounds
Width1.85 Inches

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Found 4 comments on STR-169135 Silver Ticket 4K Ultra HD Ready Cinema Format (6 Piece Fixed Frame) Projector Screen (16:9, 135", White Material):

u/Dewthedru · 2 pointsr/hometheater

That's correct. I chose the Sony. The screen is made by Silver Screen. Got it off of Amazon.

http://www.amazon.com/Silver-Ticket-HDTV-16-Projector/dp/B00DGW15NU

u/Guns_and_Dank · 2 pointsr/DIY

I've got this screen and I love it. Very simple to assemble and comes ready to go with everything you need.

u/robotdinofight · 2 pointsr/hometheater

Get the Silver Ticket 135" for $340.

Use that money to get a better sub. SVS has the PB-1000 on their outlet page for $400. Please get that instead of the klipsch.

u/homeboi808 · 1 pointr/hometheater

Any reason why manual pull down over fixed? Unless it’s tab tensioned, a pulldwon screen could get loose and wavy over time, a fixed screen is preferred is possible.

I was thinking the Silver Ticket 135” screen, which can be had in regular 1.1 gain white for less, but if you actually want blacks in your image, I’d spend the $380 for their 1.0 gain or $550 for their 0.95 gain.

Or, if fixed is still an option, you can spend <$150 and get the 0.8 gain screen from Carl’s Place and heavy duty stapler to attach it to a DIY frame, which can be easily made, just get 1x4s from Home Depot, tell the wood cutter was dimensions you want, and then use brackets+nails to attach them.

Here is a video on it (though follow the stapling patterns from Carl’s Place instead), it comes in 145”, but just make your frame for 130”-135” and cut off the excess before stalling (of course give a few inches for security). You can also buy their border tape to give a black border.

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If you want to see the difference between 1.1 and 0.8 gain, spend the $4 and get their samples.

Lower gain gives better blacks, but also needs more lumens, your projector would still be around 80-100 nits based on your picture settings, which is very bright for a light controlled room, but you can always use the samples to double check.