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So I've been researching tab tensioned screens to replace my 100" manual pull down. I been looking between the entry level Spectrum and the slightly more expensive Saker line. After going back and forth with Elites good Customer Service with some Q & A I've decided to go with the superior Saker line. The main reason for my choice was the supposedly higher quality material for the screen to enhance the tautness. The one comment I found strange is that I was also told this screen is also 4K and 3D ready. I told the Customer Service person that I'm currently viewing 3D on my manual (Elite) screen and it looks great. It will supposedly look even better on the Saker one. Anyone else using a tensioned screen and does it look better when viewing 3D?
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