The Aeon Fixed Frame Projection Screen from Elite Screens is designed to be used for rooms with controlled lighting and is compatible with standard 1080p or 4K projectors. It features a 100" diagonal size, a 16:9 aspect ratio, a 49.2 x 87.3" viewing area, and a 180° viewing angle. It has AcousticPro UHD screen material and wall mount brackets that slide to ensure that the frame is centered.
Elite Screens Aeon 49.2 x 87.3" 16:9 Fixed Frame Projection Screen with AcousticPro UHD Sound Transparent Projection Surface
- 100" Diagonal Size
- 16:9 Aspect Ratio
- 49.2 x 87.3" Viewing Area
- 180° Viewing Angle
Elite Screens Aeon Overview
Elite Screens Aeon Specs
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Elite Screens Aeon Reviews
Smoking deal on Acoustic Transparent Screen
The full video review will eventually be on KuhlToys.com, but for now suffice it to say if you want the real theater experience the right way to do it is to have the speakers behind the screen. I do have a couple of simple suggestions about the build, so please read on. We had two problems, both I think related. The instructions are small, I know most men don't read them so I am sure they were trying to save paper, and I didn't read them all the way before I started. � There is a center support bar that needs �a nut inserted into the slot before you finish the frame but the nut is isn't mentioned until after you finish applying the material. � I had to undo one end, pull the frame apart and insert the bolts. �Then it took two people to stretch the frame the 1/16 extra to insert the support bar. �This made the material wrinkle. It took several attempts to get the wrinkles out. My guess is to put the nuts in while building the frame, and install the center bar(s) before attaching the screen material. This is a bright white screen that looks great in a dark room, you'll need a projector with deep blacks. A touch of grey might help with the blacks for cheaper projectors, but that screen is twice the price, and won't do 4k (yet). The acoustics are very clean and we haven't seen any artifacts or blurring from the fabric using a Optoma 1080p projector (also purchased from B&H). �We are waiting for someone to send us a 4k to review or prices to drop just a little more. There is a black fabric backing so no need to paint the wall flat black like some other brands. Hanging was a piece of cake, and we are considering adding the LED kit, just because the screen looks so cool. Our setup is pretty simple THX video compliant and 5.1 with two seats in a screening room type setup. Total Install Time about 1 hour, mostly for the redo part.