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The button lock for the legs is useless, nevertheless, friction and the lower brace/bracket keeps the legs from spreading too far out. Yep, I got exactly what I paid-for.
The plastic lock that holds the screen to the upright bar and the plastic screw lock for its telescoping extension are "plastic" (of course). I don't think they're gonna last with frequent setting up and transporting.
Amazingly cheap. A cheap person like me highly recommends it for its price.
Does what it says but the material appears cheap. The upright and leg bars does not appear sturdy.
Quality is mediocre like this review.
The design is excellent. The finish is nice but I would have preferred black. It's longer than I expected (just over 6 feet). That makes it a bit awkward to carry in a car but we wanted a big screen for training large groups. One of our members asked about the price and when I said $99 he just laughed, saying it was the best deal he'd seen for $99 in a long time.
I wish I would have noticed that the screen is 1:1 format which means the screen is not as wide as I hoped. For viewing DVDs from a projector aspect ratio of 1:1 makes no sense - the vertical space is unused. The 99" measurement is diagnal. The screen is fine. It is easy to use and has several adjustments depending on how you want to setup the screen. I always watch 4:3 or 9:16 format video so never get a 99" diagnal picture.
it's well designed and fold/unfold easily.when it's folded, it's easy to carry though it's a little bit heavy.one person can easily open/unfold it for the show and fold it again.very nice screen for many purpose. Also, big enough for most shows.
I had to stand on a stool but it wasn't a problem. I'm only 5' tall and didn't have any trouble putting it up. The screen is great. Easy to put up and store. I highly recommend it.
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