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Elite Screens Aeon Series, 200-inch 16:9, 8K / 4K Ultra HD Home Theater Fixed Frame EDGE FREE Borderless Projector Screen, CineWhite UHD-B Front Projection Screen, AR200WH2

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Color: CineWhite UHD-B


Size: 200-inch / 16:9


Style: Short/Standard/UST


Features

  • [CERTIFICATION AND DIMENSION SIZE] : ISF Certified for accurate color reproduction. Enjoy close-to-reality colorful presentations on Elite Screens. 200-inch Diagonal, 16:9 Aspect Ratio. View Size: 98.0" H x 174.0" W. Overall Size: 98.8" H x 175.2" W x 1.3" D.
  • [SCREEN MATERIAL] : CineWhite UHD-B, 1.3 Gain. 4K Ultra HD and Active 3D Projection Ready. Features 180 degree viewing angle with fully black backed front projection screen material. Easy to clean with soap and water. Compatible with Standard Throw, Ultra/Short Throw, UHD/HD projectors.
  • [FEATURES] : Stunning EDGE FREE Design! Lightweight and Easy to Assemble Split Aluminum Frame.
  • [INSTANT SETUP] : Includes wall mount brackets to ensure a secure and centered installation.
  • [US Based Company Warranty] 2-year Manufacturer's /3-year-ENR-G enhanced warranty for any purchases made by Educational, Non-profit, Religious or Government /Military organization by Elite Screens if purchased NEW, an ISO9001 manufacturer since 2004 and Lifetime Tech Support by Elite Screens' Professional Service Team.

Mounting Type: Wall Mount


Product Dimensions: 175.2"W x 98.8"H


Material: CineWhite UHD-B


Display Dimensions: 200 inches


Brand: Elite Screens


Product Dimensions: 107.7 x 15.8 x 6.7 inches


Item Weight: 56.7 pounds


Item model number: AR200WH2


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 6, 2015


Manufacturer: Elite Screens Inc.


Country of Origin: China


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  • Impressive, MOST impressive.
Color: CineGrey 3D Size: 100-inch / 16:9 Style: Standard Throw
This is an EXCEPTIONAL product. i have yet to take good pictures but those will be up in the next few days while the whole system gets settled into its new location. Pros: Seemingly aircraft caliber aluminum construction frame built like a tank VERY nice attention to detail Easy installation Breathtaking "floating" screen appearance, with or without the included diffusion velvet. KILLER customer service Cons: Although on the lowest end of the ALR spectrum, it is still a considerable cost when you can buy a lower end 4k LCD with HDR at 40-49 inches for the same cost. this is just a screen. literally, a screen. its 100+ inches (102 if you don't use the included velvet) but its still a glorified screen. This is an outstanding product. I buy from online and in person retailers all the time. I would even consider myself somewhat of a tech junkie, though my budgets keep my habits somewhat in the realm of affordability. This screen performs exceptionally in every area i hoped it would, and then some. The box arrived at my home in typical amazon "how the heck did they get it here so fast?!" fashion. excited i took it up to the media room and did a quick inventory check. Immediately i noticed several things. First was the actual box. other than it being brown, this is by far the nicest box and packaging for a shipped item this large i have ever seen, even the mailman mentioned it "man this feels like a solid box here". He was spot on. the packaging is so well thought out, you would have to go through 3-4 layers of cardboard to even get to anything actually inside the box which is important when dealing with a product that is ruined by any punctures or damage whatsoever. After the box was opened (very easily i might add) i pulled out the two individual "boxes" inside and the accessories boxes as well. one has the tape, one had the right angle attaching rails and one had tools. About those tools...i don't know what made them decide to do it, but these are the nicest tools i have ever received to use with a product. i have never in my life received tools with a product that made me think "ohh I'm keeping and using this screw driver after this". this product did that. they also give you a small mallet that comes in handy and it too is of such good quality it wont just go back into the box and never be touched again, "im'a use that sucker". the material itself looks to be very high quality aluminum. i have absolutely no doubt the frame will last forever. everything that was supposed to be there was in fact there. I opened the manual to see if i needed to do anything different than the very obvious when putting it together and I'm pleased that the answer was "nope". The manual was easily understood and had a clear English section however, in case you couldn't figure any part out. the only thing i could see that would even throw anyone off would be the center support beam. Something to note, as it is installed with its top and bottom hole attached to a different kind of screw then the rest of the unit. it has a head that goes inside the inner rail on the backside of the screen. If i didn't look in the instructions, i might think it was missing something needed to install it, so if your reading this just take note of that, i read several reviews of people knocking down a star because the center support beam "didn't fit". i honestly think there's a more than good chance half of those people (prob all of them honestly) just didn't read how to actually install that section in the manual that is clearly shown. the screen attaches around the frame via Velcro. As a drummer i noticed the attachment pattern was very similar to that of a drum head, you always tighten the opposite side first and move around the frame in a pattern to easily and even tightened the screen around the back. I noticed that many of the high end companies that sell similar screens tend to attach the screen to the frame with eyelets. either snap in, or tension band attachment. for those of you concerned about the Velcro, i wouldn't be, "this sucker ain't goin' no where". Once its attached. and after thinking about it, Velcro is the obvious choice because if the screen de-tensions over time, re tension of the screen is easily done here...MUCH harder if the screen had attachment holes in the actual screen material, so i say "great choice". The wall mounts are more than adequate and come with screws for both going into a wall stud, or going into drywall safely. The screen rests on the wall mounts in a channel at the top of the frames back, so once its up, it can easily slide left and right for finer tuning placement in those directions, sorry but no up and down adjustment, in my opinion though that adjustment is completely unneeded. The screen itself took a little time to get perfect when attaching it to the frame, but no more than expected really. Once on the wall you realize "DANG, that is a BIG screen". the room i put it in is about 16 by 25 but you cant appreciate how huge a screen that's nearly 8 feet wide or bigger is until you are actually physically looking at it. I'm totally convinced that if these ALR screens were more commercially marketed with mid level projectors, that they would actually out sell regular televisions, even 4k models. for right around two grand US, you can truly achieve a mind blowing picture at an even more mind blowing size. Pairing my screen (ALR cinegrey 3d) with the Epson 3500 in a somewhat well lit room with a pretty standard ambient day room light almost made me pee myself. i was hoping beyond hope that the projector technology had improved from what i had seen years ago and would look acceptable in a somewhat well lit room (pictures to follow in the next few days)...it isn't just acceptable, it is absolutely fantastic, and envy inducing to anyone that doesn't have this kind of setup that sees it and likes "big". when the lights lower, and at night, it is breathtaking. i actually use this as my main computer monitor and i am more than pleased to say it looks better than my "old" 65 inch led. I can tell you too, that it isn't just the solid projector I'm using designed for rooms with more ambient light, but the screen as well. in fact, i would give a heavier visual "WOW" to the screen than i would to the actual projector which is outstanding too. What you have in the end is an absolute no brainer buy for anyone who is looking for a fixed frame projector screen. is the black diamond better? the high end Draper better? only until you compare cost to the elite screens, then those screens go from being slightly visually better to being WAY, WAY worse because they are thousands more. If your on the fence, don't take my word for it, get it yourself, THEN feel free to thank me if this review helped you at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2016 by bubbaMcbubs

  • Takes some time to assemble but a major improvement for daylight viewing
Color: CLR 3 Size: 103-inch / 16:9 Style: Ultra Short Throw
Great picture quality improvement when viewing in a room with moderate ambient lighting when used with an Epson LS300. There’s still some washing out of colors but the picture quality went from unusable to halfway decent for daytime viewing. Nighttime viewing is also great, slightly improved vs a non-CLR screen but definitely noticeably better. Assembly is time consuming though the included instructions are pretty helpful. And the adjustable mounting brackets make fine tuning the leveling not too painful. We ended up using heavy duty Velcro (3M picture hanging strips) to attach the bottom part of the frame which definitely avoided some headaches. The included hanging hardware screws weren’t that great but that is an easy fix with a quick trip to the hardware store. The included LED lights are a nice bonus even though we don’t use them all that much. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2023 by Alan Smithee

  • Beautiful screen, assembly is a pain
Color: CineWhite UHD-B Size: 165-inch / 16:9 Style: Short/Standard/UST
First of all, get the screen. Don’t let my complaining about the assembly detail you. I’m not handy, so it might be me. Screen looks bright and immediately made my old projector look better than ever. I was still waiting for my new one to arrive, but enjoyed the screen even with the old projector. Once the new projector arrived, it was marvelous! I was concerned the 1.3 reflectivity might produce a hot spot, but my picture is well-balanced with even lighting. I believe any fixed screen is going to be an installation nightmare. I got the 165” version, and it has 58 little springs to attach around the frame. The tool provided to grab the springs has a “handle” that is essentially a key ring, and the thin metal ring kept unwinding from the tension produced from pulling against it. Some sections of the screen overlapped the frame farther than others, which wasn’t the end of the world until it came time to attach the trim. The tension rods in some areas covered the screw holes for the trim, complicating installation. And if you think you’re going to want to remove all the springs, adjust the stretch, etc., you’re delusional. So, I’ll admit that a couple new holes were drilled that night, and if you climb a ladder, you might find tape holding the top corner of the trim pieces together, since the screw holding one piece popped out after it was on the wall. (It had been a tight fit getting it in, but it popped out later, and I was just not going there again.) But that one night of raw-hands pain-in-my-a** I’m-never-getting-another-one-of-these-again consternation aside, I love my screen. I’ll get over the installation with further counseling. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2023 by Bravo

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