Electric Motorized Projector Screen
Electric Motorized Projector Screen
** NOT COMPATIBLE WITH UST(Ultra Short Throw) PROJECTOR **
User's Manuals
- User's Manual (PDF)
- User's Manual - E/EN RC1 type (PDF)
- User's Manual Z Type (PDF) - 104"(4:3) White Case, 125"(16:9), 150"(16:9)
- User's Manual ZZ Type (PDF)
- User's Manual (PDF)- 110"(16:9), 104"(4:3)
Dimensions Tables
- Dimensions Table EN/H Type (PDF)
- Dimensions Table Z Type (PDF) - 104"(4:3) , 125"(16:9), 150"(16:9)
- Dimensions Table (PDF)- 110"(16:9), 104"(4:3)
Others
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Shipping & Returns
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SKU:AK-MOTORIZE104V1
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First thing first. This sucker is huge. I am currently upgrading from a 75 inch LG tv it's like 7 years old and is on its last ends as far as "smart TV" goes. The wifi crapped the bed like 3 years ago, so updates have to be done by usb stick. No wifi means no streaming.Anyway, ordered a Hisense C2 pro and bought this screen.When it was delivered, Amazon left it outside the door and did not even knock. So when I was Dragging it in I realized just how big this is. The mount points are exactly 10 feet, I mounted this in my bedroom which is 11 feet. Holy crap this is huge. Still waiting for my projector but I know it will be great because this screen is huge but top notch.
Got the 150" screen a few months ago and it's been working beautifully. Pretty heavy piece of equipment and given how big it is it needed 2 ladders and 2 people to get it installed. We did use our own screws given how heavy it is. Sometimes the remote is a little finicky, but you just have to aim right and press the button like you mean it. No issues with it getting stuck halfway retracted. Take into account the electrical components on one end of the housing make it stick out more on the left than the right. We didn't think about that, so the screen itself is a little off center in our nook, but not enough to be glaringly obvious. All in all I'm impressed for the price and would definitely recommend.
Other than a slight crinkling noise when it very first unrolled, which is to be expected after long storage, this screen has been flawless. The 12v trigger is very handy, as my projector has a 12v output for that very purpose. The only possible criticisms I could level at this otherwise fab screen is that the remote receiver box is a bit clumsy, and the power cord seems a bit more bulky than I imagine is entirely necessary for a lower powered device like this. Nevertheless, I managed to hide the receiver box, and snake the power cord out of sight.Top tip - just buy the special hangers. They're very handy, and whilst you might be tempted to cobble some sort of solution together yourself, it's not worth it - the right hangers make it look just right, and the price is excellent.
I use this screen for evening/night projection in a room that gets a lot of sun, so it's always retracted when not in use.It was easy to unpackage and hang. The motor is quiet and thus far reliable. The screen itself is of acceptable quality for most home applications, especially at the price point. It is a bit flimsy and plasticky, but it's what I expected.I did have one issue right after hanging and plugging in the unit that warrants a word of caution. The end of the screen shifted within the housing a bit in transit, and the left end of the weight bar was caught inside the housing. I didn't notice it until I started trying to lower the screen the first time. The right side of the screen started coming down, but the left side didn't because it was stuck. I stopped the motor with the remote, but then made an additional mistake of trying to retract it to see if it would right itself. It only twisted and creased the screen material. I manually got it unstuck, and it now works flawlessly, but I now have permanent distortion in that part of the screen. The photo is after trying to correct with heat/hanging/etc. Doesn't affect image quality significantly, but it's a permanent blemish. Even if Akia offered to replace it (I didn't reach out to them to ask), it would be way more hassle to box the thing back up. Ultimately I kinda chalked this problem up to a user accident, and I still give the product a 5-star review overall. Make sure ends of your screen are free before dropping it the first time!
Buy it. Buy it yesterday. I used this for my bedroom, in a very unconventional space, because there is literally no wall a TV can be used well. It is so easy to stop on a dime, it goes probably another 2 feet lower than my video shows, but thats all I need for this width. The remote did not come with a wall mount, and does take a weird battery but it came with that. And since I’ve seen reviews about people being concerned with denting on shipment, I Included the packaging as well, the supplier definitely packs it in a way where it should be more than fine. A shipper handler would really have to try to damage this. Mine came flawless.If you dont have an open wall and have literally any obstructions (I.E. my door frames) buy mounting brackets as well, mine were like 11$ here on amazon. This is definitely low profile if directly wall mounted . The screen looks and works great, but honestly I think the picture quality depends WAY more on your projector. No smell, if there is one they suggest airing it out for a few days or returning, and state that this is normal/ common due to the binding of materials used to make the screen. It just is what it is for the screen type. But even if I had had to air it out I would still recommend it. But again, I didnt. Mounting is 93 inches apart and the whole thing is probably 95-96inches wide. And I personally havent trued to sink it to drop with my projector, not sure I even will. The remote is simple enough, and with the door opening in toward the screen, ver unconventional space, probably not wise in my case
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