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Finding the right projector screen can transform your viewing experience. PriceRunner helps you compare a wide range of projector screens from top brands and retailers. Our category filters make it easy to narrow down your options based on size, material, or price. Whether you're setting up a home cinema or a business presentation, we guide you to the best choice for your needs. Compare prices and features side-by-side to ensure you get the right deal. With up-to-date listings, you can trust the information to be accurate and reliable. Our focus is on helping you make a well-thought-out decision without any hassle. Ready to enhance your viewing setup? Begin here and find the projector screen that fits your requirements perfectly.

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Projector Screens Sapphire AV SSM300RADWSF projection screen 3.45 m 136" 16:9

Sapphire AV SSM300RADWSF projection screen 3.45 m 136" 16:9

£1,950.75
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Projector Screens Sapphire AV SSM350RADC10 projection screen 4.11 m 162" 16:10

Sapphire AV SSM350RADC10 projection screen 4.11 m 162" 16:10

£2,505.98
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Projector Screens Sapphire AV SFFS305RPFABRIC projection screen material Rear PVC Grey

Sapphire AV SFFS305RPFABRIC projection screen material Rear PVC Grey

£617.69

Or £205.89/mo. (x3)*

1store
Projector Screens Living and Home 92" Manual Wall Mounted Projection Screen White One Size

Living and Home 92" Manual Wall Mounted Projection Screen White One Size

£55.88

Or £18.62/mo. (x3)*

1store
Projector Screens Sapphire AV SSM240RADWSF projection screen 2.69 m 106" 16:9

Sapphire AV SSM240RADWSF projection screen 2.69 m 106" 16:9

£1,535.84
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Projector Screens Sapphire AV SFFS203RP-WSF-Fabric projection screen material Rear Grey

Sapphire AV SFFS203RP-WSF-Fabric projection screen material Rear Grey

£282.39

Or £94.13/mo. (x3)*

1store
Projector Screens Sapphire AV SETTS270WSF-AW10 projection screen 3.17 m 125" 16:10

Sapphire AV SETTS270WSF-AW10 projection screen 3.17 m 125" 16:10

£1,275.52
1store
Projector Screens Living and Home 60" Manual Wall Mounted Projection Screen White One Size

Living and Home 60" Manual Wall Mounted Projection Screen White One Size

£39.99

Or £13.33/mo. (x3)*

1store
Living and Home 120" Manual Wall Mounted Projection Screen White One Size

Living and Home 120" Manual Wall Mounted Projection Screen White One Size

£66.88

Or £22.29/mo. (x3)*

1store
Projector Screen with Stand 100 inch Portable Projection Screen 16:9 4K HD Rear Front Projections Movies Screen with Carry Bag for Indoor Outdoor Home Theater Backyard Cinema Travel

Projector Screen with Stand 100 inch Portable Projection Screen 16:9 4K HD Rear Front Projections Movies Screen with Carry Bag for Indoor Outdoor Home Theater Backyard Cinema Travel

Portable (Stand)

£59.99

Or £19.99/mo. (x3)*

1store
Sapphire SFSC400-10 4m 16:10 Fixed Frame Projector Screen

Sapphire SFSC400-10 4m 16:10 Fixed Frame Projector Screen

£507.63

Or £169.21/mo. (x3)*

1store
Euroscreen MDZ1617-D projection

Euroscreen MDZ1617-D projection

£1,264.52
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FAQ

As always with screens or monitors, size is a personal preference. Yet, a good rule of thumb is that the screen’s width should be about half of the viewing distance, e.g., if you’re sitting six metres away, the width should be three metres. A solid tip is to first get a hold of a projector, watch a film on a white wall, and then afterwards consider getting a dedicated screen for your viewing pleasure.

The two main types of projector screens are rolling screens and stretch screens.

A rolling projector screen is more or less like a set of blinds. You simply attach it to the wall and pull it down when you want to watch something. It’s definitely the more affordable solution, as well as being elegant in the sense that it’s very easy to move around.

Alternatively, a stretch screen is placed on the wall - much like a painting - and typically affords you a better picture quality with very few folds in the actual screen. Unfortunately, these are not nearly as easy to move around and can’t be hidden away as a rolling projector screen can.

A manual screen is definitely the most affordable option. They do tend to suffer damages over time, as the locking mechanism can be a tad fidgety and result in the screen creasing.

An electric screen is typically much more expensive, but also a lot easier to use and generally more resistant to creases and “damages”. In terms of being easy to use, you simply attach the projector screen to your wall, press a button on the remote, and you’re good to go.

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