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Aspect Ratio – 4:3: The screen size 8′×6′ implies a 4:3 format. If your projector content is mostly widescreen (16:9) or movies/gaming, you’ll likely have black bars or unused space. Ask yourself: Is your primary use presentations (charts/powerpoints) or modern media?
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Room & Viewing Distance: A large screen size like 120″ diag needs sufficient room depth so viewers aren’t too close (which can make image feel huge/uncomfortable) and so projector resolution/brightness can fill the screen well.
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Ambient Light: Matte white is a general-purpose surface. In brightly lit environments you may lose some contrast; for better dark-scene performance check room light control or consider higher-gain/ALR screen if ambient light is high.
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Tripod Stability & Setup: Because it’s a tripod mount, ensure the stand is sturdy enough for that width/height; check how the legs spread, how easy it is to assemble/disassemble, how level you can get the screen surface.
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Fabric Quality & Tension: Large portable screens can suffer from wrinkles or sag. Check if the stand provides good tensioning, stable mounting, and if the fabric is wrinkle-resistant.
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Usage Type: Because it’s portable (tripod) version it’s great for movable setups, classrooms, events, etc. But if your use is permanent home-theatre wall installation you might prefer a fixed-frame version instead.
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Support & Warranty: Make sure in Bengaluru / your location you have availability of customer support, spare fabric/stand parts if needed.
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Dimensions vs Storage: Tripod of that size will require space when folded and space when installed; also check how the fabric rolls/stows.
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Compatibility with your projector: Make sure your projector’s throw distance, brightness, resolution are well fitted for this size so image remains sharp and bright.
Logic 120 Inch MW (8 x 6) tripod Screen
₹8,500.00
| Weight | 9.5 kg |
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