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Aspect ratio: The “7×5” size corresponds roughly to a 4:3 ratio (since 7′ width × 5′ height). If you’re using the screen for modern 16:9 content (movies, streaming, widescreen video) you may end up with black bars or unused screen area.
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Tripod vs wall mount: Even though the listing we found shows fixed-frame or wall/ceiling mount for the 7×5 size, you asked specifically for a “tripod” version. Ensure the model you buy is indeed tripod-mounted (legs, stand) rather than wall-mounted.
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Surface & gain: Matte white (MW) is good for general use but depending on room lighting you may want something higher gain or ambient light rejecting.
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Stability & setup: With a large tripod screen (7′×5′) ensure the tripod base is stable, especially if in a room with traffic or vibrations.
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Fabric condition: On larger screens sometimes the fabric can wrinkle or sag. Check how the product handles that (springs/tensioning if any).
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Shipping & size: A 100″ screen is large; check packing, transport, whether the tripod parts are included, and how easy it is to assemble/disassemble (if you plan to move).
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Pricing & stock: I found a listing for the 7×5 “instalock” version but not a clear public listing for the tripod version price. You may need to enquiry with a local dealer in Bengaluru.
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Suitability for your room/projection: Confirm your projector throw, room size, and seating distance fit a 7×5 size screen and that the screen size isn’t excessive for the space.
Logic 100 Inch MW (7 x 5) tripod
₹7,500.00
| Weight | 7.5 kg |
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