

PVC PROJECTOR SCREEN STAND MOVIE
If you want to chop and change the location of your home movie nights or shy away from DIY projects that involve wall plugs and drills, this freestanding screen by Optoma could be just the ticket. Price when reviewed: £170 | Buy from Currys The best freestanding projector screen: Optoma DP-3084MWL 84-in It’s washable, compatible with 4K, wrinkle-resistant even after folding, and you can project to either the front or the rear of the screen. The screen houses images of up to 120-inches, and it’s incredibly easy to position given the hooks included and there are multiple holes around the rim so you can get it just right. If you’re dead set on buying a projector screen but don’t have the funds necessary for one of the deluxe versions, then this is definitely a great option. The best budget projector screen: Ayaoqiang 120-inch projector screen Go for the MPS100 (221x125cm) model if you’re looking for a 16:9 aspect ratio. It’s a little fiddly to put up (you’ll definitely need more than one pair of hands) but once it’s in place you can enjoy sharp images from HD and 3D projectors. You can attach it to the wall or the ceiling and the matte white screen pulls down smoothly from its metal casing when you need to use it. Price when reviewed: £65 | Buy from Amazonįor the price, this neat roll-away screen is hard to beat. The best cheap projector screen: Duronic Projector Screen MPS80/42 Motorised roll-away screens that can be fitted to the ceiling and unravelled at the flick of a switch are space-saving and add a cinematic quality to home movie nights. If your ‘cinema room’ also doubles as a lounge, a playroom or an office, your best bet is a flexible roll-away screen that can be whipped out and hidden away as and when you need it. Wall-mounted screens sit in a fixed frame and are ideal if you have a dedicated cinema room (lucky you!) or are looking to replace your regular TV. There are two main types of projector screen to choose from – wall-mounted and roll-away. For a super-sharp picture, it pays to splash out on an accessory that will elevate your home cinema experience. Sure, you can project images straight onto a wall but it’s easy to spot imperfections on even the smoothest and whitest of backgrounds.

Now you’ll want to pair it with a quality projector screen. So you’ve invested in a projector to enhance your home movie marathons, box set binges and gaming sessions? Great stuff.
