VIVIDSTORM S ALR Long Throw Projector Screen Review
The VIVIDSTORM S ALR Long Throw Projector Screen excels in performance and convenience, featuring swift extension, impressive image quality, and versatile compatibility.
The VIVIDSTORM S ALR Long Throw Projector Screen excels in performance and convenience, featuring swift extension, impressive image quality, and versatile compatibility. With meticulous care, it offers exceptional visuals for years to come, making it a top choice for discerning users seeking premium projection experiences.
Introduction
VIVIDSTORM, established in 2004 as part of HUIZHOU VIVIDSTORM FILM AND TELEVISION EQUIPMENT CO., LTD., specializes in film and television equipment. With a focus on high-quality products for various settings such as conference rooms, home theaters, and educational institutions, VIVIDSTORM is dedicated to providing innovative solutions in projection technology.
The VIVIDSTORM S ALR Motorized Tension Floor Rising Obsidian model is available in sizes ranging from 72 to 150 inches. The screen is designed for use with standard, and long throw projectors. Featuring Ambient Light Rejecting (ALR) screen material with tab-tensioned design, it ensures a wrinkle-free viewing experience with a wide 150-degree viewing angle, ideal for projectors delivering up to 2500 ANSI lumens of brightness.
Key Features:
- ALR screen material optimized for low-light environments, recommended for projectors with 2200 ANSI lumens or more.
- 0.8 Gain, 150° viewing angle, and support for 4K/8K HD visuals.
- Motorized pop-up/rising/roll-up system for easy installation without drilling.
- Four control methods available, including RF and IR remotes, physical switch, and projector trigger.
- Suitable for normal/standard/long throw projectors, ensuring optimal performance.
- Fully tensioned screen maintains a flat surface, eliminating wrinkles.
- Smart opening design for safe and convenient operation.
- Heavy-duty aluminum housing ensures durability and moisture resistance.
- Compatible with Ultra HD, Active 3D, and 8K/4K resolution projectors.
- Motorized pop-up system with smooth operation and ultra-quiet design.
- DC power supply for energy efficiency and overheating protection.
- First-class customer service with a two-year manufacturer warranty.
Specifications
Weight | 28 kg |
Dimensions | 294 × 21 × 24 cm |
Color | Black, White |
Size | 72″ inch, 84″ inch, 92″ inch, 100″ inch, 110″ inch, 120″ inch, 135″ inch, 150″ inch |
Compatible Projector | For Long Throw Projectors |
View full specifications here.
Design
The VIVIDSTORM S ALR Obsidian Floor Rising Screen arrives securely packaged in a box measuring nearly 2.5 meters in length and weighing 28kg, ensuring safe delivery without any concerns.
Unboxing reveals not only the S ALR Motorized Tension Floor Rising screen and its power cord but also a comprehensive array of accessories, including an RF remote with wall mount, IR remote with wall mount and adapter, height adjustment rods (preset to maximum height), wireless projection trigger with manual, screws for base leg securing, and a user manual.
On inspection, the design showcases thoughtful details. The company logo is prominently displayed on the right side, while the left side features the IR receiver and rubber-capped holes for height adjustment. The left side also houses the power port, with a replaceable fuse, as well as power on/off and extend/retract switches for user convenience.
Setting up the screen is fairly simple. Find a suitable location for the base, connect the screen to a power source and simply use the remote or the built in switch to extend the screen. Then find a suitable location to set up your project within the correct height for projection within the screen area.
When fully extended, the 100-inch ALR screen, inclusive of its base, measures 2431mm in length (with the screen alone at 2276mm), 1635mm in height (with the screen at 1515mm), and 160mm in depth. The screen’s left and right pull wires ensure a taut surface with minimal wrinkles and curls, enhancing viewing quality.
The screen’s extension and retraction are facilitated by sturdy metal brackets, with the top constructed from aluminum for added durability.
Performance
The VIVIDSTORM S ALR screen features swift functionality, taking a precise 30 seconds to extend fully, offering users prompt access to their viewing experience. With the inclusion of both an IR and RF remote control, users enjoy convenient operation and ample time to power up additional equipment.
Ambient light-rejecting projection screens are high-contrast screens that reflect and direct all projected light towards the viewers while absorbing. Utilizing an optical design for ambient light rejection, the screen delivers impressive image quality. Careful maintenance is crucial to preserving its performance and longevity, with gentle cleaning instructions provided to safeguard against damage. Regular dusting suffices for routine upkeep, ensuring optimal viewing quality for years to come.
In terms of image quality, the S ALR Obsidian excels, earning a commendable 9/10 rating, surpassing even pricier fixed screens. While images may not fully convey its excellence under low light conditions, the screen’s performance shines through, particularly in dark scenes, showcasing remarkable clarity and detail.
Whether viewing sports, movies, music videos, games or other content in bright or dim settings, the S ALR impresses with its versatility, delivering exceptional visuals regardless of ambient lighting conditions. Tested alongside the BenQ EH600 projector, it consistently performs admirably across a spectrum of usage scenarios, reaffirming its status as a top-tier projection screen option.
Verdict
The VIVIDSTORM S ALR Long Throw Projector Screen excels in performance and convenience, featuring swift extension, impressive image quality, and versatile compatibility. With meticulous care, it offers exceptional visuals for years to come, making it a top choice for discerning users seeking premium projection experiences.
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