
Elite Screens F150NWH ezCinema 150-Inch Pull Up Projector Screen
Portable 150-inch pull-up projector screen with 1.1 gain MaxWhite material, 4K Ultra HD ready for big-screen presentations anywhere.
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Overview
Key Features
Projection Screen Size: 150-inch diagonal, 16:9 aspect ratio. View Size: 73.5" H x 130.7" W. Overall Size: 119.8" H x 137.8" W x 15.7" D (Model: F150NWH)
Screen Material: MaxWhite a 1.1 Gain, 4K Ultra HD and Active 3D Ready FRONT Projection Screen with Black Backing. Features a 180° viewing angle is easy to Clean and is GREEN GUARD and GREENGUARD GOLD Certified for Safe/Clean Indoor Use. Compatible with Standard UHD/HD projectors. Not compatible w/ Ultra/Short Throw Projectors.
Telescoping support mechanism provides a wide range of height settings and easy operation. Solid rotating floor supports add stability to elevated screen.
Black aluminum casing with built-in carrying handle protects the screen while not in use. Optional fabric carrying case sold separately. Search ASIN: B00I2ZVNG14
[US Based Company Warranty] 2-Year Manufacturer Warranty (*if purchased NEW) by Elite Screens' an ISO9001 manufacturer since 2004 and Lifetime Tech Support by Email, Web Chat, or Toll-Free Phone Call by Elite's Professional Service Team. 3-Year ENR-G Manufactures Warranty* for any Educational, Non-profit, Religious or Government and Military purchases.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Floor-rising pull-up design requires no wall mounting, ceiling hardware, or tools for setup.
- 150-inch diagonal screen delivers a genuinely large-format viewing area for presentations or movie nights.
- MaxWhite 1.1 gain material with black backing provides good brightness and prevents light bleed-through.
- Telescoping support pole allows adjustable height settings to suit different room configurations.
- GREENGUARD and GREENGUARD Gold certified for safe indoor use in schools, offices, and homes.
👎 Cons
- At nearly 12 feet wide when deployed, the screen requires a large open floor area that smaller rooms may not accommodate.
- The pull-up design with a single support pole can be less stable than wall-mounted or tripod-based screens in high-traffic areas.
- Not compatible with ultra-short-throw or short-throw projectors, limiting projector placement options.
- The carrying case is sold separately, adding cost if portability is a priority.
- At 150 inches, the casing is long and heavy, making solo transport more challenging than smaller portable screens.