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Variation Reviewed: Screen Innovations 5 Series Fixed - 106" (42x98) - 2.35:1 - Slate 1.2 - 5SF106SL12I got this screen for my home theater and I'm really, really happy with it. I bought it with the Epson LS11000. I can watch TV with the lights on and movies with the lights off. Either way the picture looks vibrant. (Though it is better with the lights off). This screen was a great purchase and well worth the money. I strongly recommend it!
Variation Reviewed: Screen Innovations 5 Series Fixed - 160" (85x136) - 16:10 - Slate 1.2 - 5WF160SL12Great service and high-quality projector screen. Looks great!
Variation Reviewed: Screen Innovations 5 Series Fixed - 120" (59x105) - 16:9 - Short Throw - 5TF120STWe recently upgraded from a Samsung Q90 to a newer UST projector. After some research and great assistance from Joe Schodowski, we decided to pair it with the SI 5 Series screen. In 35+ years of marriage, my wife has never, ever, been impressed with any AV product that I have sweet-talked her into... until now. It is immensely satisfying to finally have your wife say... "yeah, that is really nice".The SI 5 Series (with our UST) has really impressed both of us - I expected it to look good, but it has truly exceeded my (our :)) expectations. UST projectors get a lot of "they'll never be as good" reviews, but I'm quite happy with our setup. I used to make slight jokes when people talked about projectors and used terms like "immersive" and "cinematic experience", but I'm now guilty of that myself :). I don't have anything to compare it to, but I would highly recommend this screen (and a UST) to anyone that's in the market.Assembly only gets a "3/5" for me. Shipping was awesome, unboxing and putting the frame together was simple. However, attaching the screen to the frame with the supplied "bands" was a serious pain (make sure to orient the frame correctly or you'll end up with the insignia upside down). Finally, attaching it to the wall was easy as well. The picture is so good, you'll slowly forget the "pains" of assembly, but if you are short on patience, think about having someone else install it.