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These screens have far too many limitations. For one thing $2550 price tag is rediculous. Even if it had no limitation in it's viewing axis it shouldn;t be worth anything near that price. Maybe $250 tops. I personally gave my optpma Graywolf II away because it had reflective properties that narrowed the viewing exis where the sweet spot was literally 3' either left or right from the position of the projector. The viewing exis of the graywolf is much wider than of this screen. So in order to see the best image you would need to have your head at the same level, and right next to the projector. The graywolf really helped enhance contrast, color saturation and blacks, but it's viewing axis limitations were totally not acceptable to me. The $110 I paid for it were well spent. I ended up painting over it with flat gray paint then gave it away to a friend. I wouldn't recommend this screen unless you plan to sit real far back from the screen and never more than 3' either left or right from the projector. And again the price is absolutely outragious.
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