Introducing the Camp Chef Outdoor Big Screen 144. When we say big screen, we mean it.You think a 65″ or even a 75″ TV is big? Yeah, it’s pretty good… Well this guy features a whopping 12 FOOT (diagonal) screen!The Outdoor Bigscreen 144 is the ultimate in portable screens. It features a ... Learn More
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The original Backyard Big Screen is a recipe for family fun and now you can enjoy movies like never before, right in your own backyard. Featuring built on legs and feet, it can easily be set up where ever you need - in the backyard, at home, or for professional presentations. Our large 120" screen features a rugged and reliable frame and can be setup easily in minutes. Tensioned so that it creates a tight, flat screen for optimal viewing. Made of special materials to enrich colors and enhance contrast. The black-backed gray screen helps block out light from behind, which helps improve overall image contrast ratio. It also includes stakes and guy lines to tie it down, if needed.
Features
- Big Outdoor Screen size at 120”
- Gray screen material is designed to improve overall image and contrast quality
- Black-backed screen blocks out light from behind
- Simple design for easy setup in minutes
- Easy portability - can be used indoors or out
- Kit includes four stakes and guy lines for anchoring/stabilizing frame
- Kit includes convenient carry bag
Product Specifications:
- Screen size: 120" (diagonal)
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Wide Screen
- Gain: 1.1
- 1.5" diameter, 18 gauge powder coated steel tubing
- 600D x 600D oxford nylon
- Frame height - 94"
- Frame width - 114"
- Screen height - 59"
- Screen width - 104"
- Weight: 44 lbs.
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Questions on Outdoor Entertainment Gear Backyard Big Screen
- From M. Anderson at 3/11/13 4:32 PM
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From CT at 5/31/13 8:01 PM
- How do you take the wrinkles off?
- Facing the white part of the screen, take a warm, damp cloth and dampen the crease, or you can use a steamer. Leave the screen setup for a few days to maintain tension and let it completely dry. DO NOT USE AN IRON or HARD WATER!
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