Finally with help of one of our esteemed FM, I could able to get my hand on C-Lite screen from CineUdyog - Delhi delivered through courier shortly. Myself along with my brother have gone for two screens at the same time. I got one in 10x6 ft with black border map type and he had 11 x 9 ft screen alone for fixed type mounting.

The fixed screen at my Brother's dedicated HT room

Removable screen at my mini theater, where I need to remove everything each time, being bed room. The screen has provision to insert pipes on top and bottom, which suppose to make the screen more stretch and elegant. I will be shortly putting those end pipes and mount on top, so that screen can be rolled up after usage each time.
Here are some pictures from ACER K130, projected on the new screen.


I found the screen to be non-reflective type with much better contrast and black level, as compared to picture on wall or blackout cloth. The screen looks to be PVC coated cloth with black on backside and very heavy to handle. The surface has inherent tiny honeycomb patterns and bit different from what we generally use in office for PPT. The border adds to the look of screen, when installed.
The images are certainly much brighter with better contrast on this screen as compared to earlier, where the low lumens disadvantage of LED PJ has certainly been compensated to great extent.
I will get some images from my brother soon to upload here(who owns BENQ 720P bulb PJ) to share performance of such economical screen on high lumens projection.
Hope this short review of mine, will find some solution for certain segment of members owning LED PJ and looking for cheaper options on screen.

The fixed screen at my Brother's dedicated HT room

Removable screen at my mini theater, where I need to remove everything each time, being bed room. The screen has provision to insert pipes on top and bottom, which suppose to make the screen more stretch and elegant. I will be shortly putting those end pipes and mount on top, so that screen can be rolled up after usage each time.
Here are some pictures from ACER K130, projected on the new screen.



I found the screen to be non-reflective type with much better contrast and black level, as compared to picture on wall or blackout cloth. The screen looks to be PVC coated cloth with black on backside and very heavy to handle. The surface has inherent tiny honeycomb patterns and bit different from what we generally use in office for PPT. The border adds to the look of screen, when installed.
The images are certainly much brighter with better contrast on this screen as compared to earlier, where the low lumens disadvantage of LED PJ has certainly been compensated to great extent.
I will get some images from my brother soon to upload here(who owns BENQ 720P bulb PJ) to share performance of such economical screen on high lumens projection.
Hope this short review of mine, will find some solution for certain segment of members owning LED PJ and looking for cheaper options on screen.