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title: "- Elite Screens Spectrum 2 Electric Motorized Projector Screen, 110-Inch 16:9, 12-Inch Drop Down, MaxWhite FG 4K/8K UHD, SPM110H-E12"
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# 4K/8K UHD & HDR ready 110-inch 16:9 widescreen Quiet tubular Somfy motor - Elite Screens Spectrum 2 Electric Motorized Projector Screen, 110-Inch 16:9, 12-Inch Drop Down, MaxWhite FG 4K/8K UHD, SPM110H-E12

**Brand:** elite screens
**Price:** VT651083
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎬 Elevate your space with Elite’s sleek, silent, and stunning Spectrum 2 screen—because your visuals deserve the spotlight.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** - Elite Screens Spectrum 2 Electric Motorized Projector Screen, 110-Inch 16:9, 12-Inch Drop Down, MaxWhite FG 4K/8K UHD, SPM110H-E12 by elite screens
- **How much does it cost?** VT651083 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- elite screens enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted elite screens brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Plug & Play Control:** Integrated 3-way wall switch with optional remote kit compatibility for effortless, customizable operation.
- • **Whisper-Quiet Precision:** Durable tubular Somfy motor ensures smooth, silent operation—no distractions, just pure focus.
- • **Vivid Visuals, Every Angle:** MaxWhite FG material with 1.1 gain and 180° viewing angle delivers bright, color-accurate images in 4K/8K UHD and HDR.
- • **Cinematic Immersion, Oversized:** 110-inch diagonal with 16:9 aspect ratio for true widescreen viewing that commands attention.
- • **Flexible, Flawless Installation:** Floating wall/ceiling brackets slide for perfect alignment even on tricky mounts—professional finish guaranteed.

## Overview

The Elite Screens Spectrum 2 Electric Motorized Projector Screen offers a premium 110-inch 16:9 viewing experience with MaxWhite FG fiberglass-backed matte white material optimized for 4K/8K UHD and HDR content. Featuring a whisper-quiet tubular Somfy motor and flexible floating mount brackets, it ensures smooth operation and easy installation. Designed for standard throw projectors, it includes a 12-inch drop for versatile placement and comes with a 2-year warranty plus lifetime tech support, making it a top-tier choice for professionals seeking high-quality projection on a budget.

## Description

Elite Screens Spectrum 2 series is the absolute solution for anyone who is looking for a high quality electric projection screen at a budget friendly price. Elite Screens Spectrum 2 series features include:Floating mount brackets allow easy alignment for a wall or ceiling installation2-Year Manufactures Warranty and Lifetime Product Support by Elite Screens; a ISO9001 manufacturer since 2004Available in the following range of diagonal sizes: 91""/ 100""/ 110""/120"" and 138"" in 16:9 and 135""/150"" in 4:3 format *Optional Remote control kit, infrared (IR) remote, detachable 3-way wall switch, and 12V trigger cable (Part# ZPM-RT) - sold separately*Elite Screens Spectrum 2 series includes Elite Screens' MaxWhite FG FRONT projection screen material which features: 180° Wide Viewing Angle1 gainActive 3D, 4K Ultra HD,and HDR ready!Black masking borders enhance picture contrastBlack Backed to Prevent Light Penetration/Loss *Not compatible with Ultra/Short-throw Projectors* Elite Screens is focused on providing the best quality products at affordable prices while offering exceptional service. Since 2004, Elite Screens has become a global leader in projection screen manufacturing through its headquarters in the US and branch offices in Europe, Japan, Australia, India, Taiwan, and China. With a focus on superior product and service, Elite Screens is dedicated to making projection screens for any projection environment. Ask about Elite’s 2-year warranty and 3-year ENR-G enhanced warranty.

Review: Rather impressed and highly recommend! - For a budget friendly screen. I have to say I’m rather impressed. I’ve been done the road of some pretty crappy electric screens. My studio has an elite screen Tripp’s screen which is nice and has held up very well despite its numerous Uses over the last couple years. So I’ve always had elite screens in mind. I’ve looked at the more expensive models and the basic spectrum screen. One thing I don’t get is the use of the cheap and very slow moving “synchronous motor”. Even in the higher end tab tension screens of larger sizes this motor is so slow that watching ice melt is more entertaining. By the time the screen is down the movie is over. Just look at the many any reviews of the spectrum series on YouTube. But when the spectrum 2 model came out it was a game changer. Finally a screen with a tubular somfy motor that extends and retracts the screen much more efficiently and smoothly. It’s has a much nice sleeker case versus the typically hexagonal case of it’s cheaper counterpart. And it even comes with brackets that not only make hanging the screen easy, but also allow a much nicer finish cause they are basically hidden from sight. No end cap mounting options which limit the centering of the screen if there’s not a stud or ceiling joist in the proper location. You can slide the screen case along the hidden brackets for optimal centering of the screen even if the mounting point of off center. Freaking brilliant! I also like the inline wall switch it’s simple and effective. And it’s also detachable! So if you want to add an optional remote system. You can. And either configuration can be done by a 6 year old. No hard wiring diagrams and all that like some much expensive screen options. The case is very study. It’s a heavy screen but not overly so that a novice would have difficulty. It got a 12 inch black drop and two inc black borders along the other three sides for great framing ability of the picture. My screen hangs very nicely with no ripples or waves. And even thought it’s not tab tensioned the screen has remained almost perfectly flat with only very very very minimal curling of the edges. I also like that this screen is very low odor when it’s first unrollled. Many screens both cheap and expensive have a very strong inflatable poo toy or air mattress smell to them that lasts and lasts. Not this one. Only very faint smell the first couple times and after just a few days the Ames was gone completely. Elite screens doesn’t mention how to do this but there are up and down limit options on the model as well. It come standard with a 12 max drop that it is pre set at. And sadly a sticker over the down limit states that warranty will be voided if removed. But if you know how to use the limit switches properly you can adjust the drop and rise limits of the screen. Beware that this screens lower bar does not rest the full into the case like other such as the da lite cosmopolitan or Draper targa. But instead the weighted rod comes to a stop in like a special cradle or groove right at the opening of the case. So be careful not to adjust the up limit switch too far should you run into any slack when the screen stops at the top. I had to make a very small adjustment on mine as it hung just a mere eights of an inch short of the dowell rod resting point. Unit runs smoothly and quietly when in operation with no hesitations, skipping, jutters, or unnecessary vibrations from the motor or roller. Just flawless up and down motion. I highly recommend this screen to anyone from a novice to pro video guy that is seeking a more affordable option but still wants great quality features and reliability. This is also a great option when a ceiling recessed screen isn’t an option. Elite screens Spectrum 2 series is the way to go. Don’t settle for their regular spectrum with the “synchronous motor” go for the spectrum 2 for that great tubular Somfy motor!
Review: The room has a lot of ambient light and despite having a very good projector (Epson 3500) it does require shades to be ... - For the money, this screen has done well. I do not have a dedicated home theater room, so this is installed in our family room on the same wall as our 50" plasma. The room has a lot of ambient light and despite having a very good projector (Epson 3500) it does require shades to be drawn during the middle of the day. Of course this isn't an ambient light rejecting screen, but I didn't see the value in that when testing the samples ordered from Elite. I chose this screen model over the other elites because of how clean and thin the case is. That comes at a loss of integrated remote and trigger capabilities however. The screen does have the advantage of the mounting brackets that can slide along the case anywhere needed to hit studs or trusses in the ceiling (I needed that due to some dropped beams on the ceiling I hung this from). The power cord has a 3-way toggle switch on it that throws AC power to 2 different legs of the motor (one for up and one for down). I plan on hard wiring a switch in the wall and cutting the cord so its not handing down the wall now. The motor has stops built in so you can leave the switch in the up or down pole position and it will stop at its limits. The screen does allow you to adjust the screen drop on it. It has 12" of black screen at the top which worked well for getting the screen down low in our room (based on mounting it on a 8' high ceiling). I wanted it to be right above a Sonos soundbar we have mounted on the wall below the plasma. The 12" of drop was too much so I contacted Elite on how to adjust (you must do this for them to send instructions and not to void the warranty). Here is where I ran into the only problem with this product. On the case (left side when looking at the screen), there are two allen head screws on the motor assembly that you can adjust the upper and lower stops on the screen. ****Remember, don't do anything until you contact Elite on how to do this***** The lower stop limiter is supposed to be under a sticker on the case that says something like 'void if removed'. The instructions talk about this and so did the CSR from elite. When I removed that sticker there was no hole!?!?! I chatted back to tech support on their webpage the guy was somewhat dismissive and suggested I could reach it from the screen opening. I had to send him pictures showing how that was not possible. His suggestion was 'you can drill a hole at your own risk'. After suggesting that was not a solution and absurd for him to state that he said he could transfer my info to their warranty department so they can figure out a solution. Not wanting to return this to desertcart to only get another and find the same manufacturing defect on the case, nor wanting to deal with Elite's warranty department (which I heard stories of being extremely long winded) I opted to whip out the drip and carefully measure/eyeball/etc. to put a new hole in the case where I thought it would give me access. Luckily the hole was pretty close, enough that I could get the allen tool in and do the adjustments. The screen has held its adjustment and comes down in the same spot each time which is good. At night viewing, with the overhead can lights (in line of the projection image) turned off, the screen image is phenominal. The epson 3500 and this material work well once some calibration is done. 3d viewing is pretty phenominal, however I do not use 3d that much to eye discomfort it causes. I did try Avatar in 3d and my wife and I said it felt as good, maybe better, than what we saw in the theater back in 2009 on its release. The screen is surprisingly quick both raising and lowering and not noisy by any means. Elite sells an accessory box/kit to plug into the power cable/connector that gives you a remote control and 'remote trigger' capabilities for your projector to raise/lower it. That is a spendy item and I can't justify it for a $200 screen so a wall mounted switch assembly seems more logical. There is just a 'slight' cupping on the left and right sides of the image midway down. The screen is just ever so slightly bending in towards the viewer. It is so minimal however that I don't really notice it with any test images on the screen (geometry). I have no defects in the screen and there were no creases/etc. that others mentioned having the first time they dropped it. There was a pretty 'chemically' smell coming from the screen. I actually hung it in my garage for a few days to try and air/heat it out. It was still there when installing in the living room, but that is decreasing each time we use it. Definitely not overbearing like it was new.

## Features

- 110-INCH 16:9 PROJECTION SCREEN – 110" diagonal viewing area in a widescreen 16:9 format. View Size: 53.9"H x 95.9"W. Overall Size: 72.2"H x 103.5"W. Includes 12" extra drop for flexible installation. White case
- MAXWHITE FG 1.1 GAIN MATERIAL – Fiberglass-backed matte white screen delivers bright, color-accurate images with a 180° wide viewing angle. Fully black-backed to prevent light penetration. Supports 4K/8K Ultra HD, HDR, and Active 3D content. GREENGUARD and GREENGUARD Gold Certified for indoor air quality. Compatible with Standard throw projectors. Not compatible with UST/ Short throw projectors
- QUIET MOTOR WITH EASY INSTALLATION – Durable tubular motor provides smooth, reliable, and quiet operation for long-term performance. Includes floating wall/ceiling mount brackets for quick alignment and secure installation.
- SIMPLE PLUG-AND-PLAY CONTROL – Integrated 3-way wall switch (up/stop/down) for convenient operation. Ships fully assembled with standard 3-prong power connection. Optional remote control kit with IR/RF remotes, wall box controller, and RJ50 cable available separately (Part #ZPM-RT3).
- US BASED COMPANY WARRANTY: 2-Year/3-Year ENR-G Manufacturer's Warranty by Elite Screens if purchased NEW, an ISO9001 manufacturer since 2004 and Lifetime Tech Support by Email or Phone Call by Elite Screens' Professional Service Team.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00C6HF6DQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #191 in Projection Screens |
| Brand | Elite Screens |
| Built-In Media | Does not apply |
| Color | MaxWhite FG / White Housing |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (270) |
| Enclosure Material | MAXWHITE FG |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00848448005344 |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 103.5"W x 72.2"H |
| Item Part Number | SPM110H-E12 |
| Item Weight | 28.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Elite Screens Inc. |
| Mfr Part Number | SPM110H-E12 |
| Model Number | SPM110H-E12 |
| Mounting Type | Ceiling,Wall |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Screen Dimensions | 53.9"H x 95.9"W |
| Screen Finish | Matte White - 1.1 Gain, Front Projection with black backing/fiberglass reinforced -Standard Throw Projectors |
| UPC | 848448014254 848448005344 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Viewing Angle | 180 Degrees |
| Warranty Description | 2-year parts & labor warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Elite Screens
- **Display Dimensions:** 53.9"H x 95.9"W
- **Material:** MAXWHITE FG
- **Mounting Type:** Ceiling,Wall
- **Product Dimensions:** 103.5"W x 72.2"H

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rather impressed and highly recommend!
*by G***N on November 14, 2020*

For a budget friendly screen. I have to say I’m rather impressed. I’ve been done the road of some pretty crappy electric screens. My studio has an elite screen Tripp’s screen which is nice and has held up very well despite its numerous Uses over the last couple years. So I’ve always had elite screens in mind. I’ve looked at the more expensive models and the basic spectrum screen. One thing I don’t get is the use of the cheap and very slow moving “synchronous motor”. Even in the higher end tab tension screens of larger sizes this motor is so slow that watching ice melt is more entertaining. By the time the screen is down the movie is over. Just look at the many any reviews of the spectrum series on YouTube. But when the spectrum 2 model came out it was a game changer. Finally a screen with a tubular somfy motor that extends and retracts the screen much more efficiently and smoothly. It’s has a much nice sleeker case versus the typically hexagonal case of it’s cheaper counterpart. And it even comes with brackets that not only make hanging the screen easy, but also allow a much nicer finish cause they are basically hidden from sight. No end cap mounting options which limit the centering of the screen if there’s not a stud or ceiling joist in the proper location. You can slide the screen case along the hidden brackets for optimal centering of the screen even if the mounting point of off center. Freaking brilliant! I also like the inline wall switch it’s simple and effective. And it’s also detachable! So if you want to add an optional remote system. You can. And either configuration can be done by a 6 year old. No hard wiring diagrams and all that like some much expensive screen options. The case is very study. It’s a heavy screen but not overly so that a novice would have difficulty. It got a 12 inch black drop and two inc black borders along the other three sides for great framing ability of the picture. My screen hangs very nicely with no ripples or waves. And even thought it’s not tab tensioned the screen has remained almost perfectly flat with only very very very minimal curling of the edges. I also like that this screen is very low odor when it’s first unrollled. Many screens both cheap and expensive have a very strong inflatable poo toy or air mattress smell to them that lasts and lasts. Not this one. Only very faint smell the first couple times and after just a few days the Ames was gone completely. Elite screens doesn’t mention how to do this but there are up and down limit options on the model as well. It come standard with a 12 max drop that it is pre set at. And sadly a sticker over the down limit states that warranty will be voided if removed. But if you know how to use the limit switches properly you can adjust the drop and rise limits of the screen. Beware that this screens lower bar does not rest the full into the case like other such as the da lite cosmopolitan or Draper targa. But instead the weighted rod comes to a stop in like a special cradle or groove right at the opening of the case. So be careful not to adjust the up limit switch too far should you run into any slack when the screen stops at the top. I had to make a very small adjustment on mine as it hung just a mere eights of an inch short of the dowell rod resting point. Unit runs smoothly and quietly when in operation with no hesitations, skipping, jutters, or unnecessary vibrations from the motor or roller. Just flawless up and down motion. I highly recommend this screen to anyone from a novice to pro video guy that is seeking a more affordable option but still wants great quality features and reliability. This is also a great option when a ceiling recessed screen isn’t an option. Elite screens Spectrum 2 series is the way to go. Don’t settle for their regular spectrum with the “synchronous motor” go for the spectrum 2 for that great tubular Somfy motor!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The room has a lot of ambient light and despite having a very good projector (Epson 3500) it does require shades to be ...
*by J***B on August 25, 2016*

For the money, this screen has done well. I do not have a dedicated home theater room, so this is installed in our family room on the same wall as our 50" plasma. The room has a lot of ambient light and despite having a very good projector (Epson 3500) it does require shades to be drawn during the middle of the day. Of course this isn't an ambient light rejecting screen, but I didn't see the value in that when testing the samples ordered from Elite. I chose this screen model over the other elites because of how clean and thin the case is. That comes at a loss of integrated remote and trigger capabilities however. The screen does have the advantage of the mounting brackets that can slide along the case anywhere needed to hit studs or trusses in the ceiling (I needed that due to some dropped beams on the ceiling I hung this from). The power cord has a 3-way toggle switch on it that throws AC power to 2 different legs of the motor (one for up and one for down). I plan on hard wiring a switch in the wall and cutting the cord so its not handing down the wall now. The motor has stops built in so you can leave the switch in the up or down pole position and it will stop at its limits. The screen does allow you to adjust the screen drop on it. It has 12" of black screen at the top which worked well for getting the screen down low in our room (based on mounting it on a 8' high ceiling). I wanted it to be right above a Sonos soundbar we have mounted on the wall below the plasma. The 12" of drop was too much so I contacted Elite on how to adjust (you must do this for them to send instructions and not to void the warranty). Here is where I ran into the only problem with this product. On the case (left side when looking at the screen), there are two allen head screws on the motor assembly that you can adjust the upper and lower stops on the screen. ****Remember, don't do anything until you contact Elite on how to do this***** The lower stop limiter is supposed to be under a sticker on the case that says something like 'void if removed'. The instructions talk about this and so did the CSR from elite. When I removed that sticker there was no hole!?!?! I chatted back to tech support on their webpage the guy was somewhat dismissive and suggested I could reach it from the screen opening. I had to send him pictures showing how that was not possible. His suggestion was 'you can drill a hole at your own risk'. After suggesting that was not a solution and absurd for him to state that he said he could transfer my info to their warranty department so they can figure out a solution. Not wanting to return this to Amazon to only get another and find the same manufacturing defect on the case, nor wanting to deal with Elite's warranty department (which I heard stories of being extremely long winded) I opted to whip out the drip and carefully measure/eyeball/etc. to put a new hole in the case where I thought it would give me access. Luckily the hole was pretty close, enough that I could get the allen tool in and do the adjustments. The screen has held its adjustment and comes down in the same spot each time which is good. At night viewing, with the overhead can lights (in line of the projection image) turned off, the screen image is phenominal. The epson 3500 and this material work well once some calibration is done. 3d viewing is pretty phenominal, however I do not use 3d that much to eye discomfort it causes. I did try Avatar in 3d and my wife and I said it felt as good, maybe better, than what we saw in the theater back in 2009 on its release. The screen is surprisingly quick both raising and lowering and not noisy by any means. Elite sells an accessory box/kit to plug into the power cable/connector that gives you a remote control and 'remote trigger' capabilities for your projector to raise/lower it. That is a spendy item and I can't justify it for a $200 screen so a wall mounted switch assembly seems more logical. There is just a 'slight' cupping on the left and right sides of the image midway down. The screen is just ever so slightly bending in towards the viewer. It is so minimal however that I don't really notice it with any test images on the screen (geometry). I have no defects in the screen and there were no creases/etc. that others mentioned having the first time they dropped it. There was a pretty 'chemically' smell coming from the screen. I actually hung it in my garage for a few days to try and air/heat it out. It was still there when installing in the living room, but that is decreasing each time we use it. Definitely not overbearing like it was new.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very nice screen...
*by S***Y on September 10, 2020*

I think this is a very good quality screen at this price point. There is a slight curl at the edges, but I just left it down for several days and it is flattening out nicely. It is not noticeable with the projected image. There was no remote with this screen, but I knew that when I ordered it. The one star for the remote is that it is not included, the option is overpriced and it is not available at this time. I have purchased similar screens at this price point that included a remote but did not have mounting hardware that was this well thought out. I really liked the hardware that came with the screen, which allows you to mount it to the wall where the studs are and then just snap the screen into place. A lot of screens just have attachment points at the ends which may or may not line up with your studs. I'm not fan of plastic anchors in drywall. This is a large screen and I was able to snap it into place myself with no problem. The clips snap into a channel on the back of the case so you can slide the screen left and right once it is mounted (if you don't place the clips right at the ends). I installed a new projector that used the same mount as the old projector, but the lens was in the center of the projector and the old one was on the right side of the projector. This meant that the new projected picture was a little to the left of the position of the old screen. Because these screen clips let you slide the screen horizontally, I was able to just slide it a little to the left to line up with the projector rather than having to do a lot of electronic manipulation of the image to make it line up with the borders of the screen or having to mount the screen to the wall where there were no studs. All in all I am very pleased with this purchase, but would have liked to see a remote included.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Elite Screens Spectrum2, 110-inch 16:9, 12-inch Drop, Electric Motorized Drop Down Projection Projector Screen, SPM110H-E12, MaxWhite FG / White Housing
- Elite Screens Spectrum 2 Series Remote Control Kit (RC1), Model: ZPM-RT3
- Elite Screens 6" White Projector Screen L-Brackets, Single Metal Welded Construction, Wall or Ceiling Mount - Includes Hooks and Hardware, Model: ZVMAXLB6-W

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