







🎬 Elevate your viewing game with DINAH — where epic size meets effortless style!
The DINAH 120 Inch Electric Projector Screen features a large 120-inch display optimized for 4K 3D HD projection, controlled remotely for ultimate convenience. Its motorized, ultra-quiet mechanism allows smooth, silent operation, while the space-saving drop-down design integrates seamlessly into any indoor environment, perfect for home theaters, offices, or classrooms.













| ASIN | B0BHVN9Q1Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31 in Projection Screens |
| Brand | DINAH |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 574 Reviews |
| Display Dimensions | 120 inches |
| Enclosure Material | Vinyl" or "Fiberglass" or "Specialized Fabric |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 87"W x 49"H |
| Item Type Name | projector screen |
| Item Weight | 11.79 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | DINAH |
| Material | Vinyl" or "Fiberglass" or "Specialized Fabric |
| Model Number | 120inch |
| Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Product Dimensions | 87"W x 49"H |
| Screen Dimensions | 120 inches |
| Screen Finish | Matte |
| Screen Surface Description | Matte |
| Viewing Angle | 160 Degrees |
| Warranty Description | 2 year |
L**Z
El enchufe no es español y se entrega sin asaptadores. El contacto con el vendedor es rapido y soluciona. Funciona a 110v, por lo que tengo que devolver. Muy buen material, es de calidad
H**N
Super qualité
J**M
This screen works great with your choice is using the wired switch, for the wireless remote. Super easy to install and very bright.
J**B
This was a great purchase for the price. Bought this for my man cave projector. Love that it retracts as well. My projector looks great on it.
M**E
This motorized 120 inch diagonal movie screen appears to be well made. The only knock is the lack of useful information for adjusting the travel limits which are critical for motor and mechanism life. The instructions are confusing at best and misleading at worst. Simply either including the 4mm allen wrench or at least mentioning the size needed for that adjustment would be obvious. There are 2 separate adjustment screws recessed inside the metal case, one above the other with a round hole, not oblong, to stick the allen wrench into for the adjustment. Very difficult to see what you're doing. Add to that the confusing adjustment instructions and I can see why one might skip the adjustment procedure all together. (The diagram on my instruction sheet had an illustration that apparently had the upper and lower adjustments reversed) For the record, the top adjustment allen screw is for the stop point when the screen is retracting and the bottom is for is for the screen-down position. It says, "turn counter clockwise to increase UP limit" or "turn clockwise to decrease UP limit" Not very clear. That said, don't skip this adjustment as tempting and it is to do so. You can hear the strain on the motor and gears when it's trying to drive beyond the size of the screen. Installation is easy and could be done by 1 person but having help is very helpful to lift it up and align the rings with the hooks. It requires AC power. A dedicated outlet mounted in the ceiling would be ideal, otherwise you will have exposed extension cords.
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