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Tuesday, 8 September 2015

Elite Screens Kestrel Tension Series, 92-inch 4:3, Tensioned Portable Floor Electric Projection Screen, Model: FTE92V





The Elite Screens Kestrel Tension Series has a stylish piano gloss finish to make it an attractive centerpiece for home theater and high level conference rooms where wall or ceiling installations are not practical. Featuring a built-in tab-tension system, the Kestrel Tension series provides the flattest possible screen surface and highest quality viewing experience possible. The engineering of the cross-rising support structure and remote-controlled, tubular motorized operation results in a sturdy yet user-friendly projection system. Radio frequency (RF) remote control and 5-12V projector trigger are included. Since 2004, Elite Screens has become a global leader in projection screen manufacturing through its headquarters in the US and branch offices in Europe, Japan, Australia, India, Taiwan, and China. With a focus on superior product and service, Elite Screens is dedicated to making projection screens for any projection environment. Ask about *Elite’s 2-year warranty and 3-year ENR-G enhanced warranty.



  • 92-inch Diagonal, 4:3 Aspect Ratio. View Size: 55.2" H x 73.6" W. Overall Size: 82.6" H x 85.6" W.
  • CineWhite, 1.1 Gain. 4K Ultra HD ready, 160 degree wide viewing angle, fully black backed front projecton screen material. Mildew resistant, and easy to clean with water.
  • Built in tab-tension system provides tension on sides of the screen, providing a flat and wrinkle-free screen surface. Comes in a heavy duty aluminum housing with moisture-resistant enamel coating.
  • Includes a radio frequency (RF) remote control that requires no line-of-sight.
  • *2 Year Manufacturer's Warranty.



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SAMPLE CUSTOMER REVIEW'S


1) Excellent but expensive ... - This Elite screen is a great product, but it is expensive. My situation is that I wanted a home theater screen without having to re-engineer the living room. I looked at manual and electric ceiling/wall mounted screens but it would have meant some serious engineering work to get the job done right. I then looked at manual floor mounted screens, from Elite, Da-Lite. They all use either the scissor or single mount system. They all worked well, however once you get up to larger screen sizes, I found the screen would either tip forward or have pretty significant waves in the screen which isn't ideal. My last chance was this floor mounted electric screen. Whereas the manual floor screens are quite light and portable, this screen isn't. Its heavy ... which is a good and bad thing. Its good, in that the screen is very stable, no waves and no tipping. Bad if you plan to move it around. You can, and it does have a handle, but still heavy :-)

Is it worth the price .. ? Yes, and No. For me there really wasn't any more alternatives. Your mileage may vary however.

As for image and quality. Well that also depends on your projector, but I'm using it with a Panasonic PT-AE4000 and the image is absolutely superb!

By Adrian on November 14, 2012



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