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100 to 110 Inch Projector Screens

Enhance your entertainment experience with an impressive 100 to 110 inch projector screen for your home theater, business, house of worship or school. At ProjectorScreen.com, we’ve got a tremendous selection of 100 in, 105 in and 110 in screens. Order your 110” display surface online today!
Enhance your entertainment experience with an impressive 100 to 110 inch projector screen for your home theater, business, house of worship or school. At ProjectorScreen.com, we’ve got a tremendous selection of 100 in, 105 in and 110 in screens. Order your 110” display surface online today!

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Is A 110" Projector Screen Big?

A 110 inch cinema screen is considered very large if you compare it to a flatscreen TV. An 8 foot wide projector screen has a viewing area that's almost 3 times larger than a 65 inch television. Many home theaters use a 110 inch film screen and it's one of the most popular sizes for that big screen experience. Other home cinema enthusiasts prefer to buy a bigger screen like a 120 inch projector screen.

110 inches is a big enough screen size for smaller meeting rooms, classrooms and bars. If you plan to use a projector and screen combo for a church or lecture hall, a 110" screen may be too small. For these larger venues and rooms, you'll likely want a screen that's at least 140 inches.

How Big Is A 110 Inch Projector Screen?

A 110 inch projection screen has a diagonal view of 9.2 feet. The dimensions of a 110" screen depends on the aspect ratio. Use this list below to tell you how wide and how tall a 110-inch screen is to help you determine the dimensions.

    16:9 - Width 95.88" x Height 53.93"
    16:10 - Width 95.88" x Height 52.47"
    2.35:1 Cinemascope - Width 101.21" x Height 43.07"
    2.40:1 Cinemascope - Width 101.54" x Height 42.31"
    1.85:1 - Width 96.77" x Height 52.31"
    4:3 Video - Width 88.00" x Height 66.00"
    1:1 Square - Width 77.78" x Height 77.78"

How Far Should I Sit From A 110" Projection Screen?

For a 110 inch projector screen, the distance you should sit from the screen depends on the aspect ratio. Different aspect ratios require different viewing distances. This table below will help you figure out the best seating distance for a 110" projector screen.

 
16:9 HDTV
16:10 PC
2.35:1 Cinemascope
4:3 Video
1:1 Square
Minimum THX Recommended Viewing Distance 12.3 ft 12 ft 13 ft 11.3 ft 10 ft
Maximum THX Recommended Viewing Distance 17.3 ft 16.8 ft 18.3 ft 15.9 ft 14 ft
Maximum Viewing Distance 41.5 ft 40.4 ft 43.8 ft 33.7 ft 36.7 ft

How Much Does A 110 Inch Projector Screen Cost?

A 110 inch projection screen can cost between $160 all the way up to $10,000. This huge price range depends on a number of different factors such as if the screen is rectractable, foldable, inflatable or fixed frame, if it has properties such as being ambient light rejection, tensioning or is acoustically transparent. The price of a 110" film screen can also depend on the manufacturer, portability and if it can support 4K resolution or even all the way up to 16K resolution.

For a quality 4K home theater screen you can expect to pay about $900 for a 100" fixed frame screen to $3,300 for a motorized cinema screen that's 8 feet wide. 110 inch ambient light rejecting screens can cost around $1,100 to $2,000 for a basic 4K projection screen.

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