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Category Specification
Product NamePS100
Screensize100inch
Aspect Ratio16:9/4:3
Extending length0.5-3m
Q
Will the PS100 work with my Epson or BenQ projector for movie nights?
A
Yes—this model is designed as a universal projection surface compatible with virtually any projector brand or model you have at home. The 100-inch screen features native 16:9 aspect ratio support which is perfect for modern home theater projectors from brands like Epson or BenQ—you'll get that crisp 4K HD clarity the moment you fire up your equipment.
Q
Can I set this up outside for backyard movie nights without any tools?
A
Absolutely—the whole point of this screen is hassle-free portability. It features true tool-free assembly where you simply extend the telescoping stand to your desired height and lock it in place using the built-in mechanisms—no wrenches needed whatsoever.
Q
What's the maximum height I can get out of this portable screen?
A
The extending mechanism gives you flexibility from about half a meter all the way up to roughly three meters depending on your setup needs—that's plenty of range whether you're projecting at eye level in your living room or stretching it up high for a full yard cinema experience.
Q
How durable is the screen material—will it hold up to repeated outdoor use?
A
The construction uses premium materials specifically chosen for longevity and repeated handling—these aren't cheap polyester sheets that'll rip after a few deployments; they're built to handle regular setup and takedown whether you're hosting weekly backyard movie nights or taking it on camping trips.
Q
Is this suitable for professional office presentations in conference rooms?
A
Definitely—the versatile design works equally well in corporate environments as it does at home; you've got both 16:9 and older 4:3 aspect ratio options so it's compatible with legacy presentation hardware too plus the adjustable height means you can position it perfectly for conference room seating arrangements without awkward angles or viewing compromises