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Originally Posted by shadow39 /forum/post/20978154
Well looks like I will be a proud owner of a new Stewart screen. Just ordered the luxus model A electric screen with the new reflections 170 3D material at 110". It will be paired with a Sony HW30. Probably take a few weeks for it to be manufactured and delivered but can't wait to see it. Will post pics and impressions when it's installed.
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Originally Posted by Benito Joaquin /forum/post/20979222
Very nice!! Definitely post pics when you get everything up and running.
Benito
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Originally Posted by ccool96 /forum/post/21025721
Benito,
I was trying to send you a PM but doesn't let me.
Thanks,
Chris
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Originally Posted by shadow39 /forum/post/0
I'm using the Sony HW30 which I purchased from youit will be 11'5" from the screen so I'm hoping there won't be any hot spotting or sparklies but since this is new material and just out and not seeing it action makes me a bit nervous. Nice thing is I can put the Sony into low mode for 2D and hopefully that will help but will really just have to wait and see on Saturday.
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Originally Posted by WhereToStart /forum/post/21100064
I'm very interested in your impressions as I am considering that screen with a VW95
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Originally Posted by AV Science sales 1 /forum/post/0
what size did you have in mind with the 95?
Benito
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Originally Posted by shadow39 /forum/post/21117741
Just wanted to report that I got my 110" Stewart Luxus model A installed on Saturday with their new Reflections 170 3D material. Will try and post some pics by next week but I will give a few thoughts on it now. I'm using the Sony HW30 with it placed 11'5" back and can say that hot spotting is practically non existent and I can detect no sparcklies in bright or scenes with snow. I feel it gives 2D movies a very nice pop with colours. Only thing I'm a little disappointed in is 3D movies aren't as bright as I thought they would be and when watching 2D movies if I really look at the screen I can see the texture a bit but only if I really concentrate on one spot if that makes any sense. I am surprised that the viewing angle is better than I thought it would be which is good. When putting the screen up/ down the motor is quiet. That's about it for now have only watched Star Wars episode 1 on blu ray and in 3D pirates and beauty and the beast so I want to see a few more movies in my collection before I really can say how much I like it but so far it's pretty good.
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Originally Posted by egrady /forum/post/21268359
I just set up my new Studiotek 130 which I purchased from AVS Science. Thanks Benito!
My old screen was a Carada BW. A good screen, but I was looking for increased brightness when needed. The difference in gain, even though both are rated about the same, was immediately apparent. The Stewart screen isn't cheap, but it is a step up and well worth the higher cost.
The one complaint I have is the mounting design. The Carada has a rail you attach to the wall. You simply place the screen frame above the rail and slide it down until it locks into place. The rail can also be leveled very easily while on the wall, which makes leveling the screen a breeze. The Stewart approach is Rube Goldberg reincarnated. I shook my head, gave up and slid the "quick snap" brackets underneath the Carada rail which I had left in place.
Stewart needs to make conventional wall mounting as simple and convenient as Carada.