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Hello,

I got my 92" Cinema white Carada screen yesterday. It was very easy to setup. Only took about 15 minutes to put it together. The components are well constructed and everything fit just right. I really hate buying something that doesn't go together correctly. No complaints here.


I really enjoyed the viewing last night. My old screen was not tensioned and was wavy and wrinkled. The Carada is as tight as a drum.


The 92" screen Cinema White on my TX100 is plenty bright. It even worked ok with the lights on.


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Have been out traveling all week, and as a nice surprise my Carada screen was waiting for me when I came back today. Figure I'll be spending the night watching movies so I'll just add that it looks absolutely great before I get to absorbed and forget to comment later today :)


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(Sharp M20Xa, Carada Criterion 88" 1.78:1 CCW , ATI X800 based HTPC)
 

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Spent last night watching a movie and some HD clips. Its a lot brighter than my old DYI grey screen and now I'm now considering alternative darker wall colors to the current whites :) The bright grey carpet doesn't do me any good either. I can light up my livingroom by projecting a 50% white picture (low lamp mode), and that offcourse kills contrast as it all reflects back onto the screen.


But during movies its not much of a problem at. I may just add a filter to lower the light output somewhat, but then again - this bright picture is something I could get used to because colors and details are quite amazing compared to my old setup.


It'd be interesting to hear how the BW deals with reflections from walls and floors.


Oh yeah, and the setup easy and it looks good on the wall even when not in use.


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Chris

(Sharp M20Xa, Carada Criterion 88" 1.78:1 CCW , ATI X800 based HTPC)
 
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