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The Akia Screens Fixed Frame Projector Screen offers a 110-inch diagonal, 16:9 aspect ratio viewing surface crafted from ISF-certified CineWhite UHD-B material with 1.3 gain, delivering vivid, uniform brightness and true-to-life colors. Its tensioned, ultra-flat surface is framed by a lightweight aluminum frame covered in black velvet to absorb projector overshoot and enhance contrast. Compatible with 4K, 8K, HDR, and Active 3D projectors, it supports a wide 180-degree viewing angle. Easy to assemble with included hardware, this screen is designed for indoor home theater, cinema, or office use, providing a professional-grade cinematic experience that fits any projector setup.







| ASIN | B07HF3J7DQ |
| Brand | AKIA SCREENS |
| Color | Black Velvet Surface Covered Frame |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 134 Reviews |
| Display dimensions | 110 inch |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum, CINEWHITE UHD-B (ISF Certified), 8K 4K Ultra HD Active 3D Ready |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00851906008405 |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 2.58W x 1.51H Meters |
| Item Weight | 23.81 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Akia screens |
| Material | Aluminum , CINEWHITE UHD-B (ISF Certified), 8K 4K Ultra HD Active 3D Ready |
| Mfr Part Number | AK-FF100WH2 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Mounting type | Wall Mount |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Product dimensions | 2.58W x 1.51H Meters |
| Screen Dimensions | 110 inch |
| Screen Finish | Matte |
| Screen surface description | Matte |
| UPC | 851906008405 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Viewing Angle | 180 Degrees |
R**E
Excellent value for the money
I just received my screen and assembled it in about 3 hours(I screwed up and had to backtrack after not reading the directions fully). I used needle-nosed pliers instead of their included tool which made attaching the tension springs much easier. If you have a large open space, assembly is not difficult. If your floor space is tight, tip-toeing around the screen/frame while it is on the ground can be tedious and a second person to assist in assembly would be helpful. Regarding quality, this screen is excellent. If you were unaware, this is an Elite Screen model, branded as Akia. I am by no means an expert, but Elite Screens appears to be one of the biggest players in the projector screen market. The aluminum frame parts are heavy duty and the velvet border makes the screen look luxury/professional. In our new house, we needed a larger screen as our previous one was too small. My wife and I were heavily debating between getting a fixed frame screen or a retractable screen(similar to our previous one). We ultimately decided on this one for aesthetics/quality, and are very satisfied with our choice. The image quality of this screen is also excellent. Granted, we are likely less conscious of image quality than others might be. We threw the projector on the wall for 3 months before we got this screen and were only mildly bothered by it. However, once this was set up, it was a VERY noticeable difference in image quality. Even compared to our previous retractable screen, this screen was a step up. Overall, I think this option is currently the best value for a fixed frame screen.
J**Z
Good Product! Not Disappointed in My Purchase
I've had the screen a year now. Assembly was kind of tricky trying to understand how it goes together. The little spring hooks made things kind of tough and during assembly I wasn't confident it would work. Hanging it was a bit tough for me trying to figure out the perfect spot to put it and then making sure I understand where the mount points were. I incidentally hung the screen lower than I wanted to but I was able to work it out. I'm not going to fault the product for that because that's my inexperience hanging items that's showing through. Good product and no complaints so far.
E**E
Glad I finally purchased one.
This is my quick review for the 110 inch screen. What I was using before for my projector screen was just my wall nothing else, while I thought this was fine and my kids had no issue with there was times I could see the drywall pattern during the movie. Finally pulled the trigger on this screen and I'm glad I did. Before it arrived I saw a couple videos on how to put it together seemed easy enough. Once it arrived got everything in place and started to put it together. While it was easy to put together I did find it kind of tedious to put in all the hooks and be on my hands and knees for a while. I'm a bigger guy so not easy lol. But took my time and everything went into place no issues. I would say it took me about 2 hrs maybe 2hrs and half around there. For most people I think it may take less than that. I went slow putting this together. Man and after the screen is all assembled it looks great! Put it together one day and the next day I put it up on the wall. To get it on the wall you will need someone to help. Makes it easier. Once I got it up on the wall and adjusted my projector to it, it looks great! My kids absolutely love it, and you can tell a big difference from projecting to wall and the screen. Also gives the room a more theater like feel. Very happy with the purchase. I added some pictures of it setup on the wall and a quick video. Hope this helps you in deciding if you want to go with one of these.
S**R
Impossible to setup unless you use your own hardware
First, to put on the screen clips, you have to pull on the screen with a tremendous amount of force. You have to be very strong to do this by yourself. Second, even if you can do this, the clips are made of plastic and you will break a ton of them (I broke almost half of them). Third, the support rod requires you to be even stronger to force it into the middle. Moreover, the ends of the rod do not fit into the frame, and the hole for the screw is not a hole; it's a divot. The screw cannot go into it more than a few millimeters (it is supposed to go in a couple of inches. Fourth; if you get past all of this (which is almost a miracle), you will not be able to mount it with the screws and plates they give you, because the plates are too shallow and the screws are too short. I had somebody helping me at this point, and we wound up scraping off the felt from the back side of the frame to try and make it go back far enough into the plates so that the screws could reach the holes. Even then, only the bottom screws would go in. We had to find another scrap screw that was longer to get one of the top ones, and for the other, we used the screw that was supposed to go into the support rod. All that said, after lots of hours, man-power, and gerry-rigging, we did finally get the screen up, and it looks great. Hence the second star. I will leave it here when I move, because I will be getting another projector screen from Elite or some American company. I will never set this up again
T**R
Installation frustration. Desperately needs the advertised metal tension springs.
I bought the 110โ framed screen. Frustrating assembly instructions and parts. This screen does not use the metal tension springs like the photos and video show. It came with plastic pieces for tension. 18 of them broke during installation because, surprise surprise, plastic is not a good replacement for metal tension springs. With the amount that broke, I cannot get the screen to stretch to size. There are lines in the screen. Also, the mounting screws broke somehow. I ended up using my own screws to mount the screen to the wall. See pictures for examples. Once mounted, it looks fine, but it could be so much better if it came with metal tension springs like advertised.
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