Elite Screens 110" Fixed Frame Projector Screen 16:9, 4K/8K UHD CineWhite UHD-B, ISF Certified, UST/Short/Standard Compatible, SB110WH2








Key features
- •110-INCH Diagonal, 16:9 Aspect Ratio. View Size: 53.9" H x 95.9" W. Overall Size: 59.4" H x 101.4" W x 1.6" D. Black Velvet Frame.
- •Screen Material: CineWhite, 1.1 Gain. 4K Ultra HD and Active 3D Projection Ready. Features 160 degree viewing angle with fully black backed front projection screen material. Mildew resistant, and easy to clean with soap and water. Compatible with Standard, Short Throw, UHD/HD projectors.
- •2.75" light weigt aluminum frame with dense black velvet finish made to absorb projector overshoot while increases picture contrast for a polished theater like experience.
- •Easily sets up via the tensioned rod and spring system - Comes with everything you need including the sliding wall brackets, drywall anchors, and screws
- •2-Year / 3-Year ENR-G, Manufactures Warranty 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.
- •Stylish black velvet covered frame
- •Spring tension for the ultimate flatness
- •Installation hardware included
- •Industry Surpassing Warranty from Elite Screens, for a period of 2 years and 3 years for products purchased directly by educational, non-profit, religious or government organizations; an ISO9001 manufacturer since 2004
- •160° Wide Viewing Angle
- •1.1 gain Full Lambertian Diffuser- no half gain drop
- •Active 3D, 4K Ultra HD,and HDR ready!
- •Black backed for a bright image
- •Works with Regular, Short or Ultra Short Throw projectors
BrandElite Screens
CategoryProjection Screens
Size110" Diagonal, 16:9
ColorCinewhite
Warranty2 year warranty
Elite Screens 110" Fixed Frame Projector Screen 16:9, 4K/8K UHD CineWhite UHD-B, ISF Certified, UST/Short/Standard Compatible, SB110WH2
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.4
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Looks great, instructions were clear, but assembly is really tedious and difficult
Kingsqueak✓ Verified Purchase•February 14, 2024
It appears there are different approaches in the models for tensioning the screen. The 100" size that I got uses metal springs all around the back side of the screen to tie and tension the screen to the aluminum frame. The springs are _extremely_ stiff, the provided hook tool to aid in snagging them on the tensioning bars wasn't even strong enough to hold up through the install, the spring tension "unwound" the hook tool. A second set of hands to help set the screen while another hooks the tensioners would make things much easier. I had a particularly tough time doing it alone.
As a result of the extreme tension of the springs, the bottom edge of the screen is not evenly tensioned, a few springs snapped, and it has kind of a scalloped edge. The screen is bright enough that I can easily ignore this, but I know many people would not be tolerant of this. It's good enough for now, but it was such a horrendous task to assemble, I'm not inclined to go through it again if I replaced it or exchanged it.
I might consider paint on a wall or a pull down screen if I had to do it again.
As a result of the extreme tension of the springs, the bottom edge of the screen is not evenly tensioned, a few springs snapped, and it has kind of a scalloped edge. The screen is bright enough that I can easily ignore this, but I know many people would not be tolerant of this. It's good enough for now, but it was such a horrendous task to assemble, I'm not inclined to go through it again if I replaced it or exchanged it.
I might consider paint on a wall or a pull down screen if I had to do it again.
Mounting gear misaligned
otterb0t✓ Verified Purchase•February 10, 2024
After some difficulty deciphering the cryptic illustrated instructions, i got the thing assembled and on the wall mounts"¦ only to find that not all the screw holes to attach the screen to the brackets aligned. I've got it rigged up for now, but I'm not too sure it'll be a permanent fix.
There were also some unclear bits in the directions that led to damage to the screen (on portions covered by the frame), fiberglass in my fingertips despite the gloves, and the frame itself is now upside-down. None of it the end of the world, but it was a rather frustrating assembly. I would still recommend it, just be ready for a fair bit of work, make sure you definitely have two people to assemble it, and lay out the stretching clips to check spacing before attaching any at all.
There were also some unclear bits in the directions that led to damage to the screen (on portions covered by the frame), fiberglass in my fingertips despite the gloves, and the frame itself is now upside-down. None of it the end of the world, but it was a rather frustrating assembly. I would still recommend it, just be ready for a fair bit of work, make sure you definitely have two people to assemble it, and lay out the stretching clips to check spacing before attaching any at all.
Great screen overall
T✓ Verified Purchase•February 2, 2024
I use it with UST projector, and the picture quality is very good in a room with no ambient light. I didn't thought about the difference in the frame/screen depths, which makes the picture cut on the lower edge; it's not a big deal though. I guess it's best fit is for normal projectors.
The frame is sturdy. I don't know how ppl assemble 135" version alone, you need some help a few times. And 3h at least.
Screen material had no issues. One thing I would like is to remove elitescreens logo from the frame, because I don't like its shining on the black.
Price/value of the screen is hard to beat. Some people build their own frames and I thought about it for some time, but then realized I don't want to spend days building crappy frame and took this one. It didn't disappoint.
The frame is sturdy. I don't know how ppl assemble 135" version alone, you need some help a few times. And 3h at least.
Screen material had no issues. One thing I would like is to remove elitescreens logo from the frame, because I don't like its shining on the black.
Price/value of the screen is hard to beat. Some people build their own frames and I thought about it for some time, but then realized I don't want to spend days building crappy frame and took this one. It didn't disappoint.
Looks and went together great
kleh✓ Verified Purchase•January 24, 2024
This is for the 110" white screen. This replaced my DIY white melamine screen I made.
After looking through the reviews, I admit I was a little apprehensive with all the talk about the springs. In short I found doing the springs one of the easier parts of the whole process. I found no problem using the tool. I could have done several more screens with the same tool.
The frame is very nice. It weighs about 35 lbs in total. Hanging it was a breeze, there is no need to measure since the entire lip of the frame slips into the brackets making side to side adjustment a breeze. I hung it myself with no issues.
The instructions could be improved but are serviceable. About the only head scratching moment I ran into were with the tension rods but after some trial and error I realized the issue. Hard to explain but a couple ends you have to shove the end of the rod out through a small hole since there is no "pocket" to pass through like the other end. The center bar requires you to pull on the frame some for it to fit. When you first try/look at it, it will appear there is no way for it to fit but it will.
It pulled tight and works/looks great. No wrinkles. It's a white screen, so a light controlled room is key.
All in all, took me probably 90 minutes taking my time to assemble. As has been said, don't underestimate the amount of room you need. Stay organized and watch for any stray tools and your feet as you move around it.
After looking through the reviews, I admit I was a little apprehensive with all the talk about the springs. In short I found doing the springs one of the easier parts of the whole process. I found no problem using the tool. I could have done several more screens with the same tool.
The frame is very nice. It weighs about 35 lbs in total. Hanging it was a breeze, there is no need to measure since the entire lip of the frame slips into the brackets making side to side adjustment a breeze. I hung it myself with no issues.
The instructions could be improved but are serviceable. About the only head scratching moment I ran into were with the tension rods but after some trial and error I realized the issue. Hard to explain but a couple ends you have to shove the end of the rod out through a small hole since there is no "pocket" to pass through like the other end. The center bar requires you to pull on the frame some for it to fit. When you first try/look at it, it will appear there is no way for it to fit but it will.
It pulled tight and works/looks great. No wrinkles. It's a white screen, so a light controlled room is key.
All in all, took me probably 90 minutes taking my time to assemble. As has been said, don't underestimate the amount of room you need. Stay organized and watch for any stray tools and your feet as you move around it.
Totally worth it.
Casey✓ Verified Purchase•January 10, 2024
We used to watch TV on an actual Televisions (go figure), but Pisti is very determined to transform our home into a giant movie cave. Truth be told, I did not complain. How do we achieve this? Well, of course, we add a giant projector screen to our dining room and completely rearrange our house. Our living room became our dining room and our dining room became our living room. And guess what? It's totally worth it.
First off, this thing is HUGE and we didn't even get the biggest one. We are limited as our wall is only so big, so we bought the (only) 120-inch screen. They have screens from 100 to 150-inches. We chose the middle of the range because we literally couldn't go any bigger with our wall.
The Elite Screen Sable Frame is super easy to assemble, though you need a lot of space. Not surprising. The directions were crystal clear and the whole thing, in general, is light. The only downside when assembling is if you have pets. The frame is velvet and is a magnet for pet hair. We had to use a lint roller several times to get the excess cat hair off.
The screen itself is amazing. There were no blemishes, rips or tears. It was also not wrinkled, which was a big concern, so we were able to set it up and use the first night. With the black border, it really makes the movie and shows really pop on the screen. Naturally, with a projector you need dark lighting otherwise the colors are muted and hard to see. The border helps, but to really solve this invest in some nice Blackout Curtains. I'll write a review about those bad boys another time.
The screen comes with small mounting brackets that are easily attached to the wall. Then lift up the screen and set it on the hooks and presto! Your screen is ready for viewing!
l 100% recommend this screen without question for anyone who has a projector. It cost us only $265. Many people think we paid hundreds of dollars for this and are completely shocked when we tell them the actual price we paid. We receive so many compliments from this is is almost unreal. Definitely worth the investment for anyone thinking about buying a projector screen
First off, this thing is HUGE and we didn't even get the biggest one. We are limited as our wall is only so big, so we bought the (only) 120-inch screen. They have screens from 100 to 150-inches. We chose the middle of the range because we literally couldn't go any bigger with our wall.
The Elite Screen Sable Frame is super easy to assemble, though you need a lot of space. Not surprising. The directions were crystal clear and the whole thing, in general, is light. The only downside when assembling is if you have pets. The frame is velvet and is a magnet for pet hair. We had to use a lint roller several times to get the excess cat hair off.
The screen itself is amazing. There were no blemishes, rips or tears. It was also not wrinkled, which was a big concern, so we were able to set it up and use the first night. With the black border, it really makes the movie and shows really pop on the screen. Naturally, with a projector you need dark lighting otherwise the colors are muted and hard to see. The border helps, but to really solve this invest in some nice Blackout Curtains. I'll write a review about those bad boys another time.
The screen comes with small mounting brackets that are easily attached to the wall. Then lift up the screen and set it on the hooks and presto! Your screen is ready for viewing!
l 100% recommend this screen without question for anyone who has a projector. It cost us only $265. Many people think we paid hundreds of dollars for this and are completely shocked when we tell them the actual price we paid. We receive so many compliments from this is is almost unreal. Definitely worth the investment for anyone thinking about buying a projector screen
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