Elite Screens M100UWH 100" manual pull-down projection screen Zoom Front Video loading and will display in just a moment. Photos Videos Item# 651M100UWH offer details Item# 651M100UWH Be the first to write a review DISCONTINUED This item is no longer available to purchase. Contact us for other options Call Email See all Projection Screens In-stock Alternative Epson Duet Portable Screen $149.99 Overview Details Customer Reviews Category Info Our take on the Elite Screens M100UWH by Loren Barstow Enjoy an exciting theater-like picture from your front projector with the M100UWH from Elite Screens. This manual pull-down screen features a durable, easy-to-clean matte white material for a uniform, high-contrast picture. And the textured surface helps to eliminate "hot spots" areas that are noticeably brighter than the rest of the image. You can mount this screen's slim case to either the wall or ceiling. When it's movie time, just pull the screen down and switch on your projector. You'll enjoy a smoother, more consistent image than you'll get by projecting directly onto your wall. The widescreen viewing area has black borders on all sides for added visual punch. Highlights:100" diagonal (16:9 viewing area)black border on sides and bottom (top border varies according to how far the screen is lowered)housed in metal caseauto locking system for variable height settingsviewing area: 87-1/4"W x 49-1/8"HMaxWhite matte white vinyl surfacescreen gain: 1.1case dimensions: 93-3/4"W x 3-5/8"H x 3-1/8"Dwarranty: 2 yearsOur 60-day money-back guaranteebolts for attaching screen to ceiling/wall are not included Hands-on research from the Crutchfield Labs (what are the Labs?) What’s in the box? | In-depth notes Product Research Product Research What's in the box? Download owner's manual Screen in black metal case Pull string User's Guide (English/ French/ German/ Spanish) Product catalog 2 Product brochures Our Product Research Team At Crutchfield, you'll get detailed, accurate information that's hard to find elsewhere. That's because we have our own in-house Product Research team — they open the box, verify contents, check the owner's manual, and record dimensions, features and specs. We stay on top of new products and technologies to help people make informed choices. Features Dimensions Features Overview: The Elite Screens manual pull-down screens can be wall or ceiling mounted. The screen is manually extended and the locking mechanism will hold it at any position you choose. Screen Material: The PVC screen has three layers; the black back layer prevents light from shining through, the center layer is textured, and the front is a matte white optical coating. This material enables wide viewing angles and perfect uniformity. The screen surface is flame retardant and mildew resistant and washable with mild soap and water. The screen gain is 1.1. Mounting: The screen case has two key hole mounting slots (one on each end) for wall mounting and two metal D-rings (one on each end) for ceiling or wall mounting using an optional bracket. Screen Borders: There is a black masking border around the visible part of the screen; approximately 2" across the bottom, 3" across the top, and 1-1/2" on each side. Dimensions Dimensions: Viewing Screen: Width: 87-1/8" (90-1/8" including borders)Height: 49" (54-3/4" including borders)Aspect Ratio: 16:9Nominal Diagonal: 100" Case Dimensions: Width: 93-3/4" Height: 4-9/16" (58-1/2" with screen extended) Depth: 3-1/4" Product Reviews Be the first to review this product. Thanks for taking the time to share your experiences about this product. Please be sure to focus your comments on the product itself. Read our Review Guidelines for more information. Review title * Email * Please include your email* Please enter a valid email address. Your email won't be visible Display name (e.g., JohnD) Your review will be signed using the display name and location * Your location * Please include your location (e.g., Charlottesville, VA) * Your rating * Please select a rating Click on a star to rate the overall product on a scale of 1-5 1500 characters left * Your review * Please write your review * Please limit comments to 1500 characters Attach a YouTube Review Crutchfield Video Review Guidelines Only submit videos that you made or are authorized to use. Do not submit videos that contain music, video or visuals that are copyrighted and belong to someone else. Please see our Review Guidelines for more information. Submit the URL of your YouTube™ video review or product demonstration. e.g., http://www.youtube.com/v/o79TWHh598U 500 characters left Pros * Please limit comments to 500 characters 500 characters left Cons * Please limit comments to 500 characters * Agree to Terms By checking this box you agree your review becomes the property of Crutchfield, that you are over 18 years of age, that you own or have owned this product, and that you are located within the United States or its territories. Please see our Review Guidelines for more information. We reserve the right (but are not obligated to) review all submissions and edit or remove any review in any manner which we deem necessary. Your review should be posted within seven days. Submit Share this product Learn more about Projection Screens Learn more about Projection Screens Choosing a Projector Choosing a Projector Steve Kindig 4/28/2009 based on 371 ratings (3 comments) If you want a truly involving home theater experience, a projector might be the ticket. Find out what you need to know when choosing and setting up a projector. TV and HDTV Glossary TV and HDTV Glossary Steve Kindig 7/20/2010 based on 81 ratings (4 comments) Learn about common TV terms and technologies, including 3D TV; Internet-ready TVs; 120Hz and 240hz refresh rates; LED, LCD, and plasma TVs; and much more. Understanding Aspect Ratio Understanding Aspect Ratio Amanda P. 7/19/2010 based on 199 ratings (11 comments) Troubled by the "black bars" that sometimes appear on your HDTV's screen? We'll explain why you see them and offer some solutions. TV and HDTV FAQ TV and HDTV FAQ Steve Kindig 9/7/2011 based on 172 ratings (7 comments) What is an "LED TV"? What size screen do I need for home theater? What is the optimum viewing distance for different screen sizes? What about viewing height, does that matter? Plus more... Crutchfield Labs: open for business Crutchfield Labs: open for business Steve Kindig 12/21/2011 based on 38 ratings (7 comments) Our new in-house Labs will help us dig even deeper into the equipment we sell. From acoustically optimized listening rooms to advanced test benches, we'll bring you meaningful measurements along with... Visit our Learning Center to learn more about Projection Screens For a more in-depth review and enhanced detailed information on the Elite Screens M100UWH, please visit the Crutchfield website product page (/ISEO-rccbcspd/p_651M100UWH/Elite-Screens-M100UWH.html ).
Our take on the Elite Screens M100UWH by Loren Barstow Enjoy an exciting theater-like picture from your front projector with the M100UWH from Elite Screens. This manual pull-down screen features a durable, easy-to-clean matte white material for a uniform, high-contrast picture. And the textured surface helps to eliminate "hot spots" areas that are noticeably brighter than the rest of the image. You can mount this screen's slim case to either the wall or ceiling. When it's movie time, just pull the screen down and switch on your projector. You'll enjoy a smoother, more consistent image than you'll get by projecting directly onto your wall. The widescreen viewing area has black borders on all sides for added visual punch. Highlights:100" diagonal (16:9 viewing area)black border on sides and bottom (top border varies according to how far the screen is lowered)housed in metal caseauto locking system for variable height settingsviewing area: 87-1/4"W x 49-1/8"HMaxWhite matte white vinyl surfacescreen gain: 1.1case dimensions: 93-3/4"W x 3-5/8"H x 3-1/8"Dwarranty: 2 yearsOur 60-day money-back guaranteebolts for attaching screen to ceiling/wall are not included
Hands-on research from the Crutchfield Labs (what are the Labs?) What’s in the box? | In-depth notes Product Research Product Research What's in the box? Download owner's manual Screen in black metal case Pull string User's Guide (English/ French/ German/ Spanish) Product catalog 2 Product brochures Our Product Research Team At Crutchfield, you'll get detailed, accurate information that's hard to find elsewhere. That's because we have our own in-house Product Research team — they open the box, verify contents, check the owner's manual, and record dimensions, features and specs. We stay on top of new products and technologies to help people make informed choices. Features Dimensions Features Overview: The Elite Screens manual pull-down screens can be wall or ceiling mounted. The screen is manually extended and the locking mechanism will hold it at any position you choose. Screen Material: The PVC screen has three layers; the black back layer prevents light from shining through, the center layer is textured, and the front is a matte white optical coating. This material enables wide viewing angles and perfect uniformity. The screen surface is flame retardant and mildew resistant and washable with mild soap and water. The screen gain is 1.1. Mounting: The screen case has two key hole mounting slots (one on each end) for wall mounting and two metal D-rings (one on each end) for ceiling or wall mounting using an optional bracket. Screen Borders: There is a black masking border around the visible part of the screen; approximately 2" across the bottom, 3" across the top, and 1-1/2" on each side. Dimensions Dimensions: Viewing Screen: Width: 87-1/8" (90-1/8" including borders)Height: 49" (54-3/4" including borders)Aspect Ratio: 16:9Nominal Diagonal: 100" Case Dimensions: Width: 93-3/4" Height: 4-9/16" (58-1/2" with screen extended) Depth: 3-1/4"
Learn more about Projection Screens Learn more about Projection Screens Choosing a Projector Choosing a Projector Steve Kindig 4/28/2009 based on 371 ratings (3 comments) If you want a truly involving home theater experience, a projector might be the ticket. Find out what you need to know when choosing and setting up a projector. TV and HDTV Glossary TV and HDTV Glossary Steve Kindig 7/20/2010 based on 81 ratings (4 comments) Learn about common TV terms and technologies, including 3D TV; Internet-ready TVs; 120Hz and 240hz refresh rates; LED, LCD, and plasma TVs; and much more. Understanding Aspect Ratio Understanding Aspect Ratio Amanda P. 7/19/2010 based on 199 ratings (11 comments) Troubled by the "black bars" that sometimes appear on your HDTV's screen? We'll explain why you see them and offer some solutions. TV and HDTV FAQ TV and HDTV FAQ Steve Kindig 9/7/2011 based on 172 ratings (7 comments) What is an "LED TV"? What size screen do I need for home theater? What is the optimum viewing distance for different screen sizes? What about viewing height, does that matter? Plus more... Crutchfield Labs: open for business Crutchfield Labs: open for business Steve Kindig 12/21/2011 based on 38 ratings (7 comments) Our new in-house Labs will help us dig even deeper into the equipment we sell. From acoustically optimized listening rooms to advanced test benches, we'll bring you meaningful measurements along with... Visit our Learning Center to learn more about Projection Screens
Choosing a Projector Choosing a Projector Steve Kindig 4/28/2009 based on 371 ratings (3 comments) If you want a truly involving home theater experience, a projector might be the ticket. Find out what you need to know when choosing and setting up a projector.
TV and HDTV Glossary TV and HDTV Glossary Steve Kindig 7/20/2010 based on 81 ratings (4 comments) Learn about common TV terms and technologies, including 3D TV; Internet-ready TVs; 120Hz and 240hz refresh rates; LED, LCD, and plasma TVs; and much more.
Understanding Aspect Ratio Understanding Aspect Ratio Amanda P. 7/19/2010 based on 199 ratings (11 comments) Troubled by the "black bars" that sometimes appear on your HDTV's screen? We'll explain why you see them and offer some solutions.
TV and HDTV FAQ TV and HDTV FAQ Steve Kindig 9/7/2011 based on 172 ratings (7 comments) What is an "LED TV"? What size screen do I need for home theater? What is the optimum viewing distance for different screen sizes? What about viewing height, does that matter? Plus more...
Crutchfield Labs: open for business Crutchfield Labs: open for business Steve Kindig 12/21/2011 based on 38 ratings (7 comments) Our new in-house Labs will help us dig even deeper into the equipment we sell. From acoustically optimized listening rooms to advanced test benches, we'll bring you meaningful measurements along with...