
Elite Screens CURVE235-115A1080P3 115" Curved Projector Screen
Bring the cinematic widescreen experience home with this 115" curved fixed-frame acoustically transparent projector screen.
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Overview
Key Features
[ DIMENSION SIZE] : 115-inch Diagonal, 2.35:1 Aspect Ratio. View Size: 45.1" H x 106.0" W. Overall Size: 52.1" H x 112.9" W x 3.3" D.
[SCREEN MATERIAL] : AcousticPro 1080P3, 1.0 Gain. Angular weaved, acoustically transparent front projection screen material with 160 degree viewing angle. 4K Ultra HD and Active 3D Projection Ready. Offers superb off-axis luminance and optimal color neutrality.
[FEATURES] : Features a submursive curved design, framed in a black velvet 3.5" aluminum frame. Adjustable fix plates provide equal tension over the entire projection surface.
[INSTANT SETUP] : Includes installation kit with sliding wall mounts that allow adjustable horizontal centering.
[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.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Acoustically transparent material allows speaker placement directly behind the screen
- Curved design improves image depth and brightness uniformity across the wide 2.35:1 surface
- Black velvet-wrapped 3.5-inch aluminum frame absorbs ambient light and provides a clean border
- Adjustable fix plates maintain even tension across the entire projection surface
👎 Cons
- Fixed-frame design requires permanent wall space and is not easily repositioned
- 2.35:1 aspect ratio displays black bars when viewing 16:9 content unless the projector supports lens memory
- Large overall dimensions of 52.1" x 112.9" require a dedicated room with sufficient wall space
- Acoustically transparent material has a 1.0 gain, which may appear dimmer than higher-gain solid screen materials