Silver Ticket Products STR Series 6 Piece Home Theater Fixed Frame 4K / 8K Ultra HD, HDTV, HDR & Active 3D Movie Projection Screen, 16:9 Format, 100" Diagonal, High Contrast Material STR-169100-HC








Key features
- •(Recommended) Watch the online videos on manufacturers website and video websites
- •The High Contrast Grey screen surface provides great picture contrast even in rooms that are not completely dark - the material is 0.95 gain with no resolution loss
- •2 3/8" heavy duty beveled aluminum frame wrapped in light-absorbing black velvet material for a beautifully crisp viewing image; Enjoy beautiful movies, pictures, and games in FULL HD and Active 3D
- •Quick and easy assembly with tensioning rod system ensures that you can bring cinema-quality entertainment to your home in just a few minutes
- •Secure top and bottom mounting brackets that allow horizontal adjustment
Silver Ticket Products STR Series 6 Piece Home Theater Fixed Frame 4K / 8K Ultra HD, HDTV, HDR & Active 3D Movie Projection Screen, 16:9 Format, 100" Diagonal, High Contrast Material STR-169100-HC
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Great!
Tyler Kehl✓ Verified Purchase•September 5, 2017
Nice quality screen. Machining on aluminum components is high quality and flawless. I was extremely impressed during the assembly process. Lots of though has went into this design and no corners have been cut. Upon inspection I would expect this screen to sell for $600+. Nice velvet border and picture looks amazing (see photos).
TIP: since the screen is so large, it can be very hard to mount it to the wall, especially if it's being installed into a tight space. After I installed the screws into studs, I marked the wall a few inches above the screw locations. Then I tied a long string to each screw, and pulled the string through the mounting brackets. Then I could lift up the screen, and pull the string tight and force the brackets to line up with the screws.. Basically allowing the screen to mount itself.
TIP: since the screen is so large, it can be very hard to mount it to the wall, especially if it's being installed into a tight space. After I installed the screws into studs, I marked the wall a few inches above the screw locations. Then I tied a long string to each screw, and pulled the string through the mounting brackets. Then I could lift up the screen, and pull the string tight and force the brackets to line up with the screws.. Basically allowing the screen to mount itself.
Excellent screen and easy build
David Shelton✓ Verified Purchase•June 24, 2017
Excellent screen and easy build. I fixed some LEDs to the back. Keep them close to the inside so the lip doesn't cast a shadow where you want your light. I rigged up a suspension so I didn't have to fix it to a cement basement wall. Really helped with letting the LEDs do their thing. LED control zip tied to one of the included wall mounts. IR hidden in the eyelet. No waves or wrinkles black velvet is very forgiving if you're not perfectly aligned. We love it!
Great Buy!
Ross Lewis✓ Verified Purchase•November 1, 2016
Amazing! I read the reviews before I bought and I'm so happy I did!! The picture is beautiful and bright. It looks perfect. It was fairly easy to put together and hang on the wall - it took me about 25 minutes all together. Great buy for the money.
Excellent Screen. Assembly video attached.
Mes045✓ Verified Purchase•October 18, 2016
Excellent Screen. I've now assembled and used both the Silver Ticket and Elite Screens models, and Assembly is actually a bit easier with the Silver Ticket Screen. Check out my assembly video.
I assembled and installed this today and very pleased with the product
chillburgh✓ Verified Purchase•July 13, 2016
I assembled and installed this today and very pleased with the product.
I did all of the assembly myself, but got help to hang it on the wall. Assembly took about 1.5 - 2 hours from unboxing to completion.
** You need a very big, clear floor space to assemble this! ** Anticipate requiring 3ft of clearance on each side as you insert the tension rods (you can carefully slide the frame around to gain this clearance as needed). I assembled mine on a carpeted floor in an area about 14ft x 14 ft.
The directions are clear enough, and warn you when to expect a challenging section (of which there are only 2).
Everything is quite simple except for 2 parts:
1. When you go to stretch the screen material over the plastic pegs. The instructions tell you that the vinyl will stretch and that it will fit - and it certainly does, without problem. But there is a moment of uncertainty while you are stretching it when you think to yourself, "there's no way this is going to fit." But it does, without problem.
2. When you go to install the middle support beam. Ok, I'm lying. Others posted that they had massive difficulty or trepidation while installing this last piece. Actually, I had zero problem with it at all and I did it by myself. It took about 30 seconds to slide the bar into place. I don't know if I got a "good" kit or if I just took my time to get all of the parts properly installed as I went along. In any case, I had zero problem getting this crossbar installed.
The quality of both the frame and the screen is excellent. The assembled product feels robust, not flimsy. Colors pop and the black velvet frame diffuses overscan perfectly.
I did all of the assembly myself, but got help to hang it on the wall. Assembly took about 1.5 - 2 hours from unboxing to completion.
** You need a very big, clear floor space to assemble this! ** Anticipate requiring 3ft of clearance on each side as you insert the tension rods (you can carefully slide the frame around to gain this clearance as needed). I assembled mine on a carpeted floor in an area about 14ft x 14 ft.
The directions are clear enough, and warn you when to expect a challenging section (of which there are only 2).
Everything is quite simple except for 2 parts:
1. When you go to stretch the screen material over the plastic pegs. The instructions tell you that the vinyl will stretch and that it will fit - and it certainly does, without problem. But there is a moment of uncertainty while you are stretching it when you think to yourself, "there's no way this is going to fit." But it does, without problem.
2. When you go to install the middle support beam. Ok, I'm lying. Others posted that they had massive difficulty or trepidation while installing this last piece. Actually, I had zero problem with it at all and I did it by myself. It took about 30 seconds to slide the bar into place. I don't know if I got a "good" kit or if I just took my time to get all of the parts properly installed as I went along. In any case, I had zero problem getting this crossbar installed.
The quality of both the frame and the screen is excellent. The assembled product feels robust, not flimsy. Colors pop and the black velvet frame diffuses overscan perfectly.
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