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I have a 92" manual pull down and the waves distract me, especially when the image/camera is panning.
But I have no choice because my screen is half in front of a wall, half in an hallway (that is clear when I pull up the screen). I'm beginning to think that maybe I could get a "fixed" screen that I could remove from hooks and then store it in another room when I'm not watching a movie. My big question is how solid is the frame? Is it going to end up being slack and loose it's tension? |
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