Reviewed on amazon.com
Have had this screen for 2-3 weeks now, its huge! I bought the wall/ceiling mounting brackets and butted it right against the wall and ceiling so I could put screws in both for extra stability. Longest time was just measuring to make sure screen was as centered as possible to match with room and projector. Once brackets were installed you need an extra person to hold up the other end and use the clips to hang the projector. From there you just plug it in and remote works immediately. I did not do the wall switch install. My projector is mounted in my basement in front of daylight windows that face the north (no direct sunlight). That is the reason I wanted an electric projector so I wasn't always blocking the windows. From the side the ends curl in just a bit (1/2 - 1") which I think just happens due to being rolled up. But this is also the black part of the screen so you don't really notice on the picture. There is also some very slight wavy-ness, but nothing that is noticeable enough that I wouldn't recommend the screen. The primary reason I bought the projector is to watch sports in the basement with large groups, but have also watched TV shows and movies and looks really great. If you want a true cinema experience, you need a fixed projector or a flat wall, I don't think there is really going to be a drop down screen, especially one of this size that won't have some slight curling/wave. Really glad I went with this screen.