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| Weight | 32 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 310 × 25 × 25 cm |
| Color |
Black ,White |
| Size |
84" ,92" ,100" ,110" ,120" ,130" |
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Best customer service and great screen!
For anyone living in a condo and a smaller space, consider a drop down in the window bay or floor mounted screen. See pic
Big fan, love how it hides when not in use and then goes up when you need it. Keeps my kids friends from screwing with it. Also, because it is on the ground it hides any speaker wires behind it. Win Win!!
We had an issue with the screen retracting and not stopping.
But I am beyond happy with this purchase. I wish I had room for a bigger one (I got the 100 inch version).
First you will notice the packaging. I have never seen anything so carefully and thoroughly packed for shipping. Obviously at this price point you would hope companies would respect your purchase enough to take care of it, but few do. So big thanks to Vivid Storm for that. Oh, and it arrived well before the estimated delivery time, too.
As for performance, it's amazing. It's paired with the Samsung ultra short throw projector and the picture is just incredible. Watched a movie in the middle of the day - no problem. Lights on - no problem. At night with the lights out - stunning.
Just a phenomenal product. Easy 5 stars.
The screen didn't disappoint me, picture quality is great, but what exceed my expectations is their customer service. Had an small issue with the screen but it annoys me, sent them a message and email, got their responses almost immediately. After a few back and forth messages, they agreed to send me a replacement screen. The prompt responses, communications, and accommodations well exceed my expectation. If you are looking to purchase a projector screen, go for Vividstorm!
It worked fine with the Optoma, but then I picked up a new Epson LS800. And an UST laser projector on that screen was just annoying. Like watching something projected onto a flag.
I went back and forth about this one. I found a nearly identical looking one that would be available in 6 to 8 weeks for nearly a grand less, but I didn't want to wait that long, and I wasn't sure I wanted to use a brand new system that was being released for the first time, and deal with bugs. So I finally sucked it in, pulled the trigger on this pricey thing.
Delivery was fine, they came and set it down in my great room where I laid out space for it. I was a bit disappointed the box had NO indication on it of which way was up. Rather, there was one spot that had an arrow that looked like it MAY have been that indicator but it turned out it was pointing in the wrong direction.
Unboxing was simple enough, but there's three garbage bags full of styrofoam pieces that were in here. It truly does ship well protected. The screen itself is wrapped in a plastic protective film. That is then in the styrofoam which is inside the cardboard box, which is then again wrapped for protection. Then there's four long protective corner pieces that go the full length, as well as corner protective pieces, and both ends are wrapped yet AGAIN in protective plastic to help hold that protection in place. Then there is the yellow plastic binding straps in six or eight spots.
The bottom has two rubber rectangular feet that it will settle on. It came with two remotes, and until you look at the tiny writing on the bottom you don't know which is which, since the owner's manual doesn't say anything about which is white and which is black, and they both look identical other than the color. White one is the RF by the way.
I got it in place, raised it up, and was pleased with how fast it raises and lowers. Twice as fast as my wall hung motorized 125" Elite screen.
I didn't have any issues with wrinkles or lines with that first opening. I've been leaving it open the last few days just to help make sure everything is stretched out right anyway.
What can I say? I was worried about going with a low gain screen, even though my projector does 4000 lumen. But while I have blackout cellular shades everywhere in the house, I don't keep my house dark as midnight, so I wanted something that could handle ambient light well, yet still give me a good picture. With the high lumen output I felt safe using a darker screen, and I really hoped that would help the black levels.
And it did. My jaw still hasn't returned to the fully upright position yet in the 2 days I've been playing with this thing. I left the Elite white screen up so I could do half and half photos of this, at various times of the day, with various light levels, to see the difference, and it is simply astounding. Granted, the white screen looks just as good in total darkness for the bright spots, but it can't reproduce the black levels the same. I'll put some pictures here showing both screens, so you can see in different lights just how MUCH of a difference this ALR screen can make.
I haven't tried the "beta" USB stick yet - and if it's been a few years why do they still call it beta, unless they simply don't want to have to support it? I'm guessing that it is incompatible with far too many projectors so this way they don't have to do phone calls with people wanting to make it work with their projector.
The tension seems to work well. I'm actually using this as a borderless screen, since there are no black spots on the left and right side. I get a tiny bit of curl that last half inch or so from the tension, but it's barely noticeable. I could use a feature on the projector and cut the last half inch or so off the picture via the remote control, but I don't bother.
I've been up and down half a dozen times, and it always positions itself correctly. I didn't have to do any adjusting since I actually set this up with the projector placed where it needed to be with the default height. I'm happy.
If you have the need for using a UST projector in an area that has some light, this is definitely the way you need to go. I can't wait to remove the Elite screen from the wall, since that's just a bit ungainly up there when it's not in use. Yes, my home is truly one big man cave, but even I get tired of seeing that hanging up there. This is FAR more unobtrusive than the Elite.
I tossed a couple photos showing non ALR and ALR in bright settings, a shot from Horizon Forbidden West in a dark setting, and a shot from a movie where you can see how bright the room is, and how amazing the picture still looks in that much light. I only used that Optoma for 56 hours over a few years, I've almost reached that with this new projector in a week. With this screen I'm going to use it VERY often.
It worked fine with the Optoma, but then I picked up a new Epson LS800. And an UST laser projector on that screen was just annoying. Like watching something projected onto a flag.
I went back and forth about this one. I found a nearly identical looking one that would be available in 6 to 8 weeks for nearly a grand less, but I didn't want to wait that long, and I wasn't sure I wanted to use a brand new system that was being released for the first time, and deal with bugs. So I finally sucked it in, pulled the trigger on this pricey thing.
Delivery was fine, they came and set it down in my great room where I laid out space for it. I was a bit disappointed the box had NO indication on it of which way was up. Rather, there was one spot that had an arrow that looked like it MAY have been that indicator but it turned out it was pointing in the wrong direction.
Unboxing was simple enough, but there's three garbage bags full of styrofoam pieces that were in here. It truly does ship well protected. The screen itself is wrapped in a plastic protective film. That is then in the styrofoam which is inside the cardboard box, which is then again wrapped for protection. Then there's four long protective corner pieces that go the full length, as well as corner protective pieces, and both ends are wrapped yet AGAIN in protective plastic to help hold that protection in place. Then there is the yellow plastic binding straps in six or eight spots.
The bottom has two rubber rectangular feet that it will settle on. It came with two remotes, and until you look at the tiny writing on the bottom you don't know which is which, since the owner's manual doesn't say anything about which is white and which is black, and they both look identical other than the color. White one is the RF by the way.
I got it in place, raised it up, and was pleased with how fast it raises and lowers. Twice as fast as my wall hung motorized 125" Elite screen.
I didn't have any issues with wrinkles or lines with that first opening. I've been leaving it open the last few days just to help make sure everything is stretched out right anyway.
What can I say? I was worried about going with a low gain screen, even though my projector does 4000 lumen. But while I have blackout cellular shades everywhere in the house, I don't keep my house dark as midnight, so I wanted something that could handle ambient light well, yet still give me a good picture. With the high lumen output I felt safe using a darker screen, and I really hoped that would help the black levels.
And it did. My jaw still hasn't returned to the fully upright position yet in the 2 days I've been playing with this thing. I left the Elite white screen up so I could do half and half photos of this, at various times of the day, with various light levels, to see the difference, and it is simply astounding. Granted, the white screen looks just as good in total darkness for the bright spots, but it can't reproduce the black levels the same. I'll put some pictures here showing both screens, so you can see in different lights just how MUCH of a difference this ALR screen can make.
I haven't tried the "beta" USB stick yet - and if it's been a few years why do they still call it beta, unless they simply don't want to have to support it? I'm guessing that it is incompatible with far too many projectors so this way they don't have to do phone calls with people wanting to make it work with their projector.
The tension seems to work well. I'm actually using this as a borderless screen, since there are no black spots on the left and right side. I get a tiny bit of curl that last half inch or so from the tension, but it's barely noticeable. I could use a feature on the projector and cut the last half inch or so off the picture via the remote control, but I don't bother.
I've been up and down half a dozen times, and it always positions itself correctly. I didn't have to do any adjusting since I actually set this up with the projector placed where it needed to be with the default height. I'm happy.
If you have the need for using a UST projector in an area that has some light, this is definitely the way you need to go. I can't wait to remove the Elite screen from the wall, since that's just a bit ungainly up there when it's not in use. Yes, my home is truly one big man cave, but even I get tired of seeing that hanging up there. This is FAR more unobtrusive than the Elite.
I tossed a couple photos showing non ALR and ALR in bright settings, a shot from Horizon Forbidden West in a dark setting, and a shot from a movie where you can see how bright the room is, and how amazing the picture still looks in that much light. I only used that Optoma for 56 hours over a few years, I've almost reached that with this new projector in a week. With this screen I'm going to use it VERY often.
I purchased during the holidays. It arrived by DHL a lot faster than I anticipated (I wanna say like in 12 days) and in sturdy packaging so great product condition out of the box. There's no assembly required. I've attached video/ photo. The version I got has a perforated finish just above the housing so a center speaker behind it tilted at angle hits the viewer direct.
I paired the Vividstorm screen with an Optoma short throw (not seen in video/ photo); any reasonable short throw will do. The picture quality is AMAZING with AMAZING blacks levels due to ALR screen.
Lastly, functionality is a thumbs up -- it functions perfectly, rising and setting smoothly... And with the 120" (as seen in photo) it's HUGE! taking up almost my entire basement wall. I highly recommend.
Their customer support via amazon chat is top notch too. They respond within 24 hours with any questions. I had a bug splatter on the screen from when it rolled up one night which they asked me to take pictures of and then sent to their technical team to give me the best solution! Just wow, finally a company who cares about their end users and stands by their product. And the solution was very simple - wipe side to side (NOT UP AND DOWN) with a very soft cloth and water - I used a camera lens microfiber cloth and got it right out with light pressure. BUT contact them before doing anything just to make sure it will work for you and you don't damage your screen.
I continue to enjoy this screen during the day and night time - if you have a UST this is a must!