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Elite Screens Sable Frame CineGrey 3D, 150-inch Diagonal 16:9, 8K 4K Ultra HD Ready Ceiling and Ambient Light Rejecting Fixed Frame Projector Screen, CineGrey 3D Projection Material, ER150DHD3

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Color: CineGrey 3D


Size: 150"/16:9


Style: Sable Frame Series


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  • GET THE RIGHT SCREEN: 150-inch Diagonal, 73.6-inch H x 130.7-inch W Viewing Size, 16:9 HD Format Aspect Ratio with a Black Velvet Finished Frame. Overall Assembled Size: 78.3-inch H x 135.4-inch W x 1.6-inch D.
  • SHARP & CLEAR IMAGERY: Screen Material: CineGrey 3D, Angular-Reflective Material with Ambient Light Rejecting Technology Features a 90 Viewing Angle with 1.2 Gain. ISF Certified for Accurate Color and Range, 8K - 4K Ultra HD & Active 3D Ready and Polarized for Passive 3D. GREENGUARD and GREENGUARD GOLD UL 2818 Certified for Safety Indoor Emissions free. *NOT compatible with Ultra/Short-Throw Projectors.
  • INSTANT SETUP: Easy to Set-Up Sturdy 2.36-inch Wide 6-Piece Light-Weight Aluminum Frame, Features a Black Velvet Finish Made to Absorb Projection Overshoot while Enhancing Black Levels and Image Contrast.
  • WHAT YOU WILL GET: Sable Frame Includes Full Installation Kit with Adjustable Fix Plates that Achieve an Ultra Flat Projection Surface without Wrinkles or Waves and Sliding Wall Mount Brackets for Easy Hanging and Centering on your wall.
  • 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: 135.4"W x 78.3"H


Material: CineGrey 3D


Display Dimensions: 150 inches


Brand: Elite Screens


Product Dimensions: 135.4 x 1.6 x 78.3 inches


Item Weight: 35.1 pounds


Item model number: ER150DHD3


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 30, 2015


Manufacturer: Elite Screens Inc.


Country of Origin: China


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  • Nice moire-free screen with good frame
This review is of the 1080p3 version 150" diagonal. I've been using projectors for about 10 years now. Previously I was using a Dalite High power which was great. Now I'm transitioning to a more dedicated theater which necessitates an acoustic transparent screen. Many hours of research on AVS narrowed my options down to Falcon, Seymour, and Elite. The Elite was by far the cheapest and easiest to obtain (via Amazon). FRAME -Given the low price, the frame was surprisingly well made and well thought out. It was structurally easy to assemble. There is a single center support beam for my 150" frame. The frame ended up perfectly square. -Locking the screen fabric into the frame was easy. Little red marks are even provided so you know where to put the dozens of mounting tabs. -Attention to detail is impressive as a velvet tape was provided to cover the center support bar to prevent light reflection. The entire border is wrapped in velvet as well. A black fabric backing is provided to cover the entire backside to prevent reflections. Very nice. -Mounting the frame onto my screen wall took a bit of work. You get 3 small z-clips for the top and 1 for the bottom. Unless your screen wall is perfectly plane, you will need to shim 1 or more of the clips. I had to shim 1 of the clips with some cardboard. Since there are 3 clips, you will also need to make sure they are all the same level. The bottom clip I have mounted on a 10ft long piece of 5/4 wood which has enough flex to pull down and clip onto the frame. This installation method creates a bit of tension on the bottom which helps lock the whole screen in place. The result is a rock solid screen that won't fall off. -With a screen this size (150" diameter), you will definitely need 2 people to mount and dismount it. -You can download the installation instructions at the Elite frame website under the ezFrame series. SCREEN -My projector is the Sony VPLHW40ES. -The main worry is moire especially with limited reviews online and some confusion as to the Elite model numbers. I'm happy to report no moire is visible at all on the 1080p3. Elite also offers an Acousticpro-4k screen which is available via dealer only. Just don't get the 1080p2 model which reportedly has moire. -The overall image quality is very good. I see no discernible difference from non-AT Dalite screens I've used in the past. -Brightness is just fine if you have some degree of light control. Don't expect it to be able to handle any sunlight or direct artificial light though. If you need a brighter image, you might consider the Seymour XD or a brighter projector. -Acoustic transparency is perfectly fine. OVERALL I'm very pleased with the end result which is a moire-free image on a rock solid frame. The fact that it is the cheapest and most reliably available option is a big plus. Make sure you get the 1080p3 model and not the p2 model which reportedly suffers from moire. Getting the mounting clips installed in the exact right location is the biggest obstacle but once this is done, you shouldn't have to worry about it any more. Currently 130"W is the largest size available. If you need it bigger, consider Seymour XD. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2015 by Gcat

  • Great Screen, Straight Forward Installation and Performed to Expectations
After many reviews and hours of research I finally pulled the trigger on the Cinegrey 5D screen. I watched clips of other screens and am lucky enough to be close enough to Elite and the more expensive competitor, SI, to view this screen and the Black Diamond in person. There is clearly not $1700 dollars difference to justify the more expensive SI BD screen (IMO). Installation: I was prepared for an exercise in futility after reading some of the other reviews here with regards to putting this together. I cleared an open space, laid down two bed sheets over the hardwood and followed the instructions to put it together. Bolting the frame together was a snap. The instructions were clear and being able to lay it all out made is a snap. The felt overlay has a few little shoddy spots (Black Sharpie fixed that) and doesn't perfectly align in one joint, but it's nothing anyone but me will notice. A cordless power drill had this thing together in about 10 minutes. The screen, once laid out on the frame was fairly self explanatory. The nice little red arrows on the frame showing where the snaps lock in was a nice addition. The plastic tubes go in like a tent (Make sure to have the shorter ones on the horizontal and the two long ones on the vertical) and then I placed them in the grooved frame and went around the frame pulling it tight and pushing the screen into place and locking it in place with the snaps. I took my time here and stopped a for a beer, but in all it took no more than 15 minutes to get the screen in place. I was a little worried, because once I completed it there were some waves in the bottom of the screen. Not to fear, once the brace was locked into place it pulled everything very tight. I now had a perfectly smooth ready to hang screen. Piece of cake. Viewing Experience: This section will have an update once my Benq W1070 arrives this week. I used my conference projector as an initial test case. It's an Epson. EX5220, super simple conference room projector and not intended for home theater. I fired it up with the HDMI output from my cable box with no lights and my initial impression was wow. I couldn't believe the picture from this no frills business projector. This thing usually looks washed out with no color pop at all. Then I turned all the lights on in the living room. There are no less than 6 LED lights on and the picture was unfazed. Once again, I was shocked at the picture. Little to no washout at all. Then came the next day. At 2 in the afternoon it's the brightest my living room gets. While there is no direct light, it's still full on daytime. The picture was once again fully watchable with very little washout at all. My wife couldn't tell the difference between the night with all the lights on and the day with the blinds open. I'll give a full review with video once the Benq is installed. I would recommend this screen for anyone with ambient light issues. You're never going to get the same picture as a fully blacked out room, but IMO this is about as close as you are going to get with the lights on. Also, don't expect miracles if you have sunlight shining directly on your screen. Heck, even LCD and Plasmas have issues displaying properly with that problem. Get it, you won't be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2014 by Ron Ferguson

  • YIKES!
Color: CineGrey 3D Size: 120"/16:9 Style: Sable Frame Series
We ordered this screen after thoroughly reading the listing. When it arrived, there were PAGES AND PAGES of disclaimers/warnings about how the screen could get damaged (OK, that's fair) or how it would produce an inferior picture if the projector and viewers were not in a very specific alignment. Because we were not planning on mounting the screen in the exact ceiling configuration required (and our eyes were also not at the proper height for optimal viewing), we returned the screen and ordered a different one. Very happy with the other screen. PLEASE READ THE FINE PRINT BEFORE ORDERING! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2023 by Kindle Customer

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