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Silver Ticket Products STR Series 6 Piece Home Theater Fixed Frame 4K / 8K Ultra HD, HDTV, HDR & Active 3D Movie Projection Screen, 16:9 Format, 100" Diagonal, White Material STR-169100

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Size: 16:9, 100"


Color: White Material


Features

  • Wall Mounted Fixed Frame Projection Screen (Overall Size 53.75" Tall x 91.875" Wide) (Viewing Area 100" Diagonal x 49" Tall x 87.125" 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
  • Some UST projectors are not compatible with the STR frame. If using a UST projector it is recommended to purchase the S7 frame series.

Features

  • Wall Mounted Fixed Frame Projection Screen (Overall Size 53.75" Tall x 91.875" Wide) (Viewing Area 100" Diagonal x 49" Tall x 87.125" 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
  • Some UST projectors are not compatible with the STR frame. If using a UST projector it is recommended to purchase the S7 frame series.

Mounting Type: Wall Mount


Product Dimensions: 91.88"W x 53.75"H


Material: Aluminum


Display Dimensions: 100 inches


Brand: Silver Ticket Products


Product Dimensions: 91.88 x 1.85 x 53.75 inches


Item Weight: 28 pounds


Item model number: STR-169100


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 22, 2014


Manufacturer: Silver Ticket Products


Country of Origin: China


Mounting Type: Wall Mount


Product Dimensions: 91.88"W x 53.75"H


Material: Aluminum


Display Dimensions: 100 inches


Brand: Silver Ticket Products


Brand: Silver Ticket Products


UPC: 763461679313


Color: White Material


Global Trade Identification Number: 13


Model Number: STR-169100


Mfr Part Number: STR-169100


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Manufacturer: Silver Ticket Products


Item Dimensions W x H: 91.88"W x 53.75"H


Screen Dimensions: 100 inches


Item Weight: 28 Pounds


Mounting Type: Wall Mount


Screen Finish: 160 Degrees


Viewing Angle: 160 Degrees


Operation Mode: Manual


Enclosure Material: Aluminum


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Outstanding Quality and Value – Perfect 16:9 Upgrade Outstanding Quality and Value – Perfect 16:9 Upgrade
Size: 16:9, 106" Color: White Material
Excellent quality screen for the price. All materials feel solid and high-quality, from the frame to the screen material itself. Assembly was straightforward and took about an hour, even taking my time to do it right. This screen replaced my old legacy widescreen that wasn’t a true 16:9 format, and the upgrade is immediately noticeable. The image now fits perfectly, looks sharper, and really elevates the home theater experience. For the price point, it’s hard to beat the build quality and overall performance. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2025 by Kirill K.

  • Great screen paired with Benq HT8050 Great screen paired with Benq HT8050
Size: 16:9, 120" Color: White Material
I originally purchased a 120 inch Elite Screen Used - Like New from Amazon and did not get it completely installed. It was missing parts, poorly packaged and the screen was wrinkled. I can't blame Elite Screens for that, Amazon just didn't do a very good job of inspecting it before sending it to me. The Elite screen had a wider black felt border than the Silver Ticket screen, but the felt was about the same quality on both. I had to send the Elite Screens back, but compared the screen to a Silver Ticket sample I had and it was near identical. The only reason I went with the Silver Ticket as my second purchase as I did not want to chance another 'used' screen from amazon and it was $15 cheaper than the new Elite Screens. I cannot compare the packaging on the Elite Screens as everything came thrown in the box. There were no other boxes inside the big box so everything was just wrapped in plastic and stuck in there. It's possible the previous owner did not send back all of the packaging material. The Silver Ticket screen on the other hand was very well packaged. Each pair of the black border pieces were in their own box and wrapped in plastic. The screen was well wrapped around a thick cardboard tube and all of the extra parts were in bags. The rest of my review will be about the Silver Ticket screen: Build Quality: Overall I felt the build quality was top notch. The pieces all connected well and all of the holes were drilled correctly. The seam between the 2 pieces that make up the top bar and the 2 pieces of the bottom bar is invisible once it's connected. The screen material was thick and seemed pretty durable. The only point I would knock off of the product would be on the rods you slide through the outside of the screen. They split the 2 longer rods in half to fit in the box, but they do not have the little plastic stopper on the end to help them slide through the screen easier. They would be better off making 4 smaller sticks instead of cutting 2 in half. Ease of install: Overall this was pretty to install. I put the wall mounts on the top bar (by itself) and hung it on the wall. I then drilled the holes and set up the screws on the wall. After that I took it back down, assembled the 4 sides and rehung it. While it was up, I marked where the bottom holes needed to be and then took the screen frame back down. This made it easier to drill holes and line the holes up once the screen was attached. You will need 2 people to hang the fully assembled frame and then again to hang it when the screen is attached. If Silver ticket were to make a change, I think it would be easier if they used brackets on the walls that the screen could just hook on to. Once you put it up, it's not easy to move it side to side or adjust it. I read some reviews that the clips were hard to attach the screen to, but I didn't find them too difficult. The center bar was a bit difficult to put in place though, so I had to move it about an inch at a time until it was in place. Visual: I had a 100 inch motorized screen that came with Epson 3010 projector years ago. The screen on this one was fine, but the edges were starting to fold in a little and when I bought the Benq HT8050, I could see pixels on the screen. I think this had to do with the screen having small imprinted dots on it that were not visible at distance on lower resolutions. This screen is night and day better than my older one. While I was installing it, I ran strip lighting around the inside so I could set a glow behind it if I wanted to. The detail on 4k videoes/images pop with this new screen, where they felt kind of dull on my other one. This projector does not have much light bleed so I don't necessarily need the felt borders, but they give it a very professional look. I did not expect 120 inches to look much bigger than 120 inches, but it was a huge change. Notes: I read a lot of reviews between this screen and the Elite Screens. I did not personally see a big different in the screen colors and look, so my opinion is they were very similar. The clips were easy to connect the screen to the border for the Silver Ticket screen, I am not sure how difficult the springs on the Elite screen would have been. I would defiantly recommend this screen over the motorized screen I had before. This screen does smell like a pool float, hopefully that smell goes away. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2019 Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2019 by C. Hudson

  • Fantastic screen. Exceeded expectations. Fantastic screen. Exceeded expectations.
Size: 16:9, 120" Color: White Material
I purchased the STR-169120 120" 16:9 white material screen. I reserve the 5-star review for the best of the best, but this purchase meets the criteria -- exactly as described, high quality product, straightforward setup, and good customer support. Before I even received the screen, the Silver Ticket reached out via email and linked the setup video. Even though it was an automated message, they made it clear that I had product support should I need it. Putting the thing together took a bit of time (>1 hour), but it was simple enough with the video instruction. Minimal tools required -- just a Phillips-head screwdriver. The physical instruction manual wasn't the best I've seen, but the video instruction goes step-by-step with great detail so I only glanced at the instruction manual briefly to confirm I had all the parts. All parts and hardware were clearly labeled and in good condition. Came with a few extra screws and plastic screen lugs, so that made me a bit nervous, but the setup was straightforward enough that I realized quickly that I wasn't missing any steps. My biggest concern was whether the screen frame would fit together perfectly enough to make sure everything remained in square and that the screen material would stay wrinkle-free and taut, but the attachment bracers pull the sides in nice and tight. I checked it with my framing square once I was done putting the frame together and it was pretty much perfect. The connections are tight enough where you can't even see the seams where the bars attach to one another. The tension rod system also allows you to stretch the screen over the frame really easily, and the end product was a nice uniform, wrinkle-free appearance. It sits against the wall more flush than my 65" LED TV and only sticks out maybe 3 inches. Looks fantastic and satisfies the perfectionist side of me. Mounting was really simple too. The 4 mounting brackets (2 top, 2 bottom) can be slid into desired position so you can effectively position the screen on the wall however you want without worrying about where your wall studs are. The only thing I would suggest here is sliding one mounting bracket in from each side (one from top left, one from top right, one from bottom left, one from bottom right) rather than sliding them in from the same side like they suggest in the setup video. The reason is because to slide one of the brackets to the opposite side, I had to remove the support bar, then it took some jiggering to get the piece to slide over the center joint. Minimal issue but worth noting. The quality of the picture at 120" far exceeds the picture when I was just projecting onto my white wall or the cheap white projector sheet that I purchased as a placeholder until I could get a real screen. The black frame actually absorbs light spill so even though there is a bit extra due to my angling of my projector and using keystone correction to fit the screen, you can't tell at all. Seriously looks like a professional quality movie screen. Overall, I'm beyond pleased with this purchase. Setup was simple and straightforward, it looks sleek and stylish, and it reflects a beautiful picture. Highly recommend if you are in the market for a fixed-position projector screen. 5/5 across the board. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2021 Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2021 by Pat

  • Good screen for great price Good screen for great price
Size: 16:9, 100" Color: White Material
Since I upgraded to a 4k projector I’ve been wanting to change my HD screen but didn’t want to spend 1200-1400 on a SI. I saw the good reviews and write up in NYTimes for this screen and went for it. Huge improvement to my HD screen. I don’t really see how a more expensive one would be any better. Pretty easy set up.. watch the video instead of the written instructions. Glad I didn’t spend the extra grand for what I’m sure would have been a similar screen. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2026 by Brian

  • Excellent product that was packed adequately and shipped quickly
Size: 16:9, 92" Color: White Material
Excellent product that was packed adequately and shipped quickly. All the parts were included with a few extras of the small items. I'm very impressed with how well engineered this product is. The frame is extruded aluminum wrapped in a nice quality velvet felour that acts as a light absorber so that you don't have to prefectly place your projector. No, this doesn't mean you can move it amy more than a few inches beyond the lens limits, but it gives you needed flexibility for those with ceiling mounts for example. The screen itself is a nice quality stretchy vinyl that also acts to tension itself against the frame, thus removing any wrinkles from being rolled for shipment. Assembly was straightforward. If found the instructions well done and illustrations appropriate for each step. Just be sure to follow each step in order. Take your time and know what you need to do and why. Don't try to be smarter than the instructions to save time. I don't think you can improve on them in any way. Many here have had trouble with the center tensioning/support bar. Just place the bar in the slots on the top and bottom with one side of the bar centered in the joint opposite of where you are working. I then loosene a ffew of the tabs that hold the screen to the edges of the frame. Then I used a rubber mallet to tap the support bar along the groove nearest you while making sure the opposite end of the bar stays in place. Once the bar is in place just pull the screen over the tabs again. Voila. you are done. For me the one thing I did do is after assembly of the frame but before installing the screen. I place the frame only against the wall supported by a couple chairs. Without the screen in the way, it's much easier to see where to place the screws into the wall. I then hung the frame (without the screen installed yet), to make sure it was where I wanted. the slotted design allows the sreen to be moved to the left or right (but not up or down), for final adjustments. I then took the frame down, installed the screen and placed the compleeted screen on the wall over the already installed screws. The final assembled product looks great and my projector an Epson HC3700, came to life. I've never owned a permanent screen before, so I can't speak to other brands, but I'm very much impressed with the ease of assembly and overall quality of this product. One final thing, the whole process took almost 2 hours. That includes a couple of breaks for a soda, and taking my time to ensure no mistakes. Before starting I read through the instructions till I had a firm picture of the process in my head and as I went along I reread the instuctions for the next step. I still missed one step, but I caught it right away and lost no time. I like the way it looks o the wall and I liked it even better with Dances With Wolves playing on screen. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2017 by AJF

  • Good price, Quality product, easy asembly, great performance
Size: 16:9, 120" Color: White Material
I bought this item after looking at different screen options for over 4 weeks. I decided on this fixed screen because, based on other reviews, it seemed to have the right quality at the right price point I was interested in. This screen is HUGE. Make sure you have an area large enough to assemble it before starting. A carpeted floor is best. I was able to put the frame together in less than 30 minutes with no help at all. The instructions were very clear and, after running through them while examining the included components and hardware first, assembly was a snap. Be aware that the longest side of the frame, the top and bottom, comes in two pieces that have to be spliced together. This is also an easy task. Make sure you line the corners of the frame pieces up in each corner and then tighten the screws. The screen material is smaller in size than the frame onto which it is stretched and you may initially think, "how is this going to fit!". Don't worry, the screen material stretches, and by doing so, pulls any wrinkles right out. I started by attaching the middle of each side of the screen to the frame and then worked out along each edge toward each corner. The hardest part of putting this screen together is installing the middle support bar into the frame. There is a lot of tension in the screen material and it wants to pull the middle of the top and bottom frame sections toward the middle of the screen. It will take two people to pull the screen frame open far enough to get that bar in place. Forget about trying to do it the way the instructions show. The pegs that hold the screen material onto the frame get in the way. It won't work. You will have to pull the frame from each side until you can drop the support bar into the frame. Once we got the screen together, the next issue we faced was hanging it on the wall. After measuring and remeasuring several times, we put the included screws in place into the wall. BE SURE to leave at least 1/8" between the bottom of the head of the screw and the wall surface or you will not be able to get the screws into the key slots on the mounting angles of the screen. We didn't bother with the lower mounting screws. I wasn't smart enough to figure out how to get all four of the screws and all four of the screen mounting angles to line up at the same time. Now that I've down it once, I think I would position the mounting angles on the back of the screen, put masking tape on either side of them to keep them from sliding, and then mount the screen. Even without using the lower mounting brackets, the screen seems firmly mounted on the wall. So far, we are extremely happy with this product. 120" diagonal TV is impressive is worth every penny we've put into it and this screen just enhances that experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2013 by Kindle Customer

  • Sturdy, high-quality product that is easy to assemble
Size: 16:9, 120" Color: White Material
I purchased the 120" white screen and have absolutely no hesitation recommending this product! PROS - smart engineering design - high quality materials - black velvet frame absorbs light, so even if your projected area is a little larger than the screen it looks like it fits perfectly - looks so good, much better than a dropdown screen - took 15-20 minutes to assemble (using a power drill rather than a screwdriver) and 5-10 minutes to mount (including stud-finding, measuring, drilling, mounting and adjusting to where I wanted it) - image looks great even with my $250 projector CONS - difficult to hang as one person, but expected based on size. I did it by hooking one top corner first, then lifting to hook the other top corner. Would be very easy with two people - while hanging the screen went easier than I actually expected, it would be nice if the hanging clips could actually slide once the screen is hooked on the wall. TIPS - for installing the middle brace bar, you can remove (or not attach initially) 4 clips on either the top middle, bottom middle or both to easily get it in - the plastic rods are easier to install if you have more space to slide the straight into the side sleeves. For me this was the most difficult part of assembly, yet still simple to do - similar to sliding tent poles through the sleeves when pitching a tent - I had purchased some corner pads thinking that the kids might hit their heads on the bottom corners, since this is setup where our kids play. I decided not to attach them since the velvet wrapped around the corners offers a little bit of padding. - make sure to check how far your projector needs to be to fill the screen. After mounting my projector, I had to move it back and remount it. If I would have had to move it back 6 more inches to fill the screen, I wouldn't have been able to due to already being all the way back to a wall. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2020 by JT

  • A Great Value & Very Good Screen.
I purchased the White Material 92" ST Thin Line Screen for my small theater room where I had only 81" between my in wall speakers. This is a very good screen for a great price with a great field of view and color accuracy. You can sit 70 degrees of center and still have a great picture with little drop off in brightness. The ST white material screen has a slight grey tint with a matte finish compared to the sample I had of the Elite Aeon CineWhite. As a result the ST screen enhances the blacks just a little bit over the Elite. All the positive reviews here on Amazon, on the AVS Forum and the Wirecutter review against other screens convinced to try it. . The ST screen enhances the blacks just a little bit over the Elite. In a "dark theater" room, using LOW LAMP mode, the image, screen colors and brightness is very well balanced with the projector's putting 20ftL on the screen. In a low ambient light room, the STANDAND LAMP mode put about 25ftL on the screen and the image not as strong but is still very good with good color saturation. This probably is not the screen material for a moderate or higher ambient light room unless you have a light cannon for a projector. Screen assembly is easy. The positive of this screen is the sleek look of the Thin Line border but that thin border results in tight tolerances to avoid image bleed off the screen. There is no issue installing the center support bracket with this screen as it is installed before stretching the screen. Couple of other assembly hints: A) rollout the screen material to validate how many of the plastic pegs go on each side of the frame; B) the small angle irons go in the same track where you insert the plastic pegs; C) stretch out the screen fully on the floor and take the time to insure the frame is perfectly centered on the loose screen to avoid potential damage by stretching it over the metal frame outer corners. The ST install video shows attaching/stretching the screen to the frame by starting at a corner and working all the way around the screen. I attached the middle on all four sides and worked progressively out to all four corners. My screen did not come with a stretching hook so I used a small straight blade screw driver as a lever to lift the tension rod over the plastic tabs. It worked fine. Screen was perfectly flat. Regarding mounting the screen, the four provided mounting brackets are great quality and firmly secure the screen. They lift the screen frame about an inch out from the wall and as a result the front screen surface is about 3 inches from the wall. To use provided screen mounting hardware you need to attach the Thin Line border frame, as the bottom brackets attach to a lip on it. If you go frameless you can use the top brackets and make two resting blocks for the bottom of the frame to sit on. Otherwise the top of the frame will be an inch off the wall and the bottom flat against the wall. Bottom line - this is a very good screen. You can get a better "reference" level screen but you will spend significantly more for a marginal level if image improvement. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2017 by Amazon Customer

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