Collection: Projection Screens

Projection screens for any setup — mobile floor-rise screen, sturdy tripod screen or classic fabric screen. 100 and 120 inches, matte HD surface, set up in minutes.

Collection

In 60 seconds

  • What you'll find here: Screens in three designs — tripod, floor stand, and fabric — each in 100 or 120 inches.
  • Price range: 39.99 € (fabric screen 100") to 199.99 € (tripod screen 120").
  • Key difference: Tripod = mobile & quick setup. Floor stand = stable for permanent setups. Fabric = cheapest entry point.
  • Our recommendation: Living room permanently → floor stand screen. Multiple locations → tripod. Budget & occasional use → fabric.

A white wall is a compromise — not a real screen. With a proper projection surface, you'll get significantly more contrast, richer blacks, and finer detail from your projector. The difference: between acceptable and truly great.

Which screen fits your setup?

Your choice comes down to three questions: How often do you use the projector? How permanent is your setup? And: How big should the image be? That's why we offer three designs — each in two sizes — so you don't have to make compromises. Read the details on which screen type is right for what in our screen types comparison.

Models compared directly

Type Size Price When it fits
Fabric 100"221 × 125 cm39.99 €Most budget-friendly entry, outdoor cinema
Fabric 120"266 × 149 cm45.99 €Maximum size for the money
Floor stand 100"221 × 125 cm145.99 €Permanent living room home cinema
Floor stand 120"266 × 149 cm165.99 €Large living room, binge-watching
Tripod 100"221 × 125 cm159.99 €Mobile, height-adjustable
Tripod 120"266 × 149 cm199.99 €Maximum flexibility, garden cinema

100 inches or 120 inches — which size for you?

Rule of thumb: viewing distance should be 1.5 to 2.5 times the image diagonal. For most living rooms, that means:

  • 100 inches (2.54 m diagonal): Perfect at 3.8 to 6.3 m viewing distance — fits almost any living room.
  • 120 inches (3.05 m diagonal): Ideal at 4.6 to 7.6 m — for spacious rooms or when you want maximum cinema feel.

What all our screens have in common

  • Gain 1.1 / 160° viewing angle: Uniform light reflection without hotspots — even from side seating positions.
  • 16:9 format: Matches movies, series, console gaming — black bars stay bars, no stretched image.
  • Matte HD surface: Richer blacks and more vibrant colors than any white wall.

Pro tip

Not sure what image size actually works in your room? Use our throw ratio calculator — enter your wall distance, get the image diagonal back. So your screen matches your projector's optics without guessing. No signup required.

Common questions about home cinema screens

Isn't a white wall enough?

For a first test: yes. For anything beyond that: no. A real screen delivers significantly better contrast, more uniform brightness, and richer blacks. Details in our screen comparison.

How do I mount the fabric screen?

Via eyelets on the wall, with hooks from the ceiling, or between two trees in the garden. Drilling not necessarily required. Extra tips in our projector guide.

Tripod or floor stand screen — which is better?

Tripod screens win on flexibility and height adjustment. Floor stands shine with a more premium feel and a tighter surface. Set up once and leave it — floor stand. For garden, presentations, multiple rooms — tripod.

Which screen fits the PIXORA One or Max?

Both PIXORA projectors have a throw ratio of 0.80:1 — from 2 meters away they project about 100 inches. A 100 or 120-inch screen from our range is perfect for both models.

How fast is delivery?

2 to 14 days depending on your region in Europe. Free shipping from 149.99 € order value, otherwise 4.99 €. Details in our shipping terms.

The right screen is the one that just works — whether permanently in your living room or spontaneously in the garden. Three designs, six sizes. One of them fits.