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| |  | Flat Screen Televisions | Home » » » Accuscreen 800001 100-Inch HDTV Electric Screens with Infrared Remote and Inline Control | | | | | | | Description: | | The AccuScreens electric screen is designed to provide years of satisfying viewing in your home theater, conference room, or classroom. AccuScreens electric screen is manufactured with our BalanceView matte white viewing surface, providing the optimum in viewing pleasure. Brilliant colors and outstanding contrast. | | | Features: | |
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| 32.25 pounds | | Package Length:
| 108.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 6.2 inches | | Package Weight:
| 36.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Excellent beginner home theater screenJan 25, 2009
By K. R. March I bought this screen from TigerDirect about a month ago and it took a while for it to be delivered. It arrived three weeks later in excellent condition. It had heavy cardboard edge protectors on the edge of the box and it even had a photo on one side of the box showing what the condition of the box was like when it left TigerDirect's shipping facility - now that's what I call putting in extra care! I set it up last night after doing some calculating where the best mounting location would be and spending almost an hour installing a 1" x 6" board and two hooks. When I first plugged in the power cord for the inline control switch and pressed the down button, I was very happy to hear how quiet the unit runs as the screen was being lowered. My only complaint (can be easily fixed) is that the foot wide area of black edging showed when it was done lowering. I have since then pushed the stop button on the switch when I begin to see the black edge at the top. I set up my Optoma HD65 projector and my Samsung DTB-H260F HDTV converter box (it has an HDMI output) and it has a bright picture - even when I had a small table lamp on. I don't know what the previous reviewer's problem is (perhaps it is defective), but this is an outstanding screen for a beginner's home theater. It does what it's supposed to, looks good, and costs significantly less than other similar-sized screens (paid a little less than $200). I love it!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Cheap,Non-standard connectivity,squeaks, wavySep 28, 2008
By Kretch So yeah- the screen is cheap. Damn cheap. Bought it online (TigerDirect?) through amazon. Installation is a breeze as long as the cord is long enough. If it isn't, you're out of luck- either get an external cord, or get used to it.
Press "down" on the remote, and the screen does come down, but with some annoying squeaks. Not awful, but a frequent conversation started (as in 'how much did you pay for your screen?'). Press "up", and you get more of the same squeaks.
Between "down" and "up" you probably want to watch some movies. Couple of issues there: 1) There is no standard 12v trigger (which is becoming common in many a projectot and receiver). You can get your universal remote to control the screen, but you're still stuck with a bully IR remove receiver that you have to conceal or live with 2) The screen has annoying waves which become pronounced when the camera pans/zooms slowly. More conversation usually ensues.
On the positive side, the kids love it.
Bottom line: Get it as a starter screen to see if you like the concept of watching a projector. If you do, upgrade to a better screen.
Accuscreen 800001 Electric ScreenMar 06, 2012
By M. Cerro The Accuscreen electric screen came well boxed. Accuscreen includes both an IR remote AND, AND! an RF remote. With the RF remote you can place the inline switch box behind a wall or inside the wall and use the RF transmitter to control the screen. The screen is not completely silent. Quiet yes but a noticeable low frequency rumble can be heard as the screen moves. Still for the price well worth a small amount of audible sound. The in line switch can be separated easily by squeezing on the two sides simultaneously by the slits on either side, this is not mentioned anywhere in the manual. No tools needed and once you do it you can't believe how easy it is to open. Then you can remove the power wires leading to the inline switch to feed the power wire through a small hole in a wall right behind your screen and it makes locating the inline switch elsewhere out of site much easier. I painted the exterior housing on the unit to blend into my wall and create a less noticeable impact on the aethetics of my room. I just used the same latex wall paint and it seemed to work out just fine. I have not yet tried the 12v trigger. I expect the unit will perform up to the same level of briteness as any of the more expensive screens. The screen is flat, hangs very well and moves up and down very smoothly. I have no complaints. The unit is heavy so be sure to secure to the wall into studs or with toggle bolts. I hung the unit myself but sure could have used a buddy to help as it becomes very awkward to handle being so long as all screens this size are. I recommend this unit. Also, contacted Accuscreen/Draper several times and customer service both times was exceptional!
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