I purchased the 130" 16:9 screen and I couldn't be happier. I recently upgraded to a 1080P projector and the painted wall I used for my prior projector didn't cut it. I also bought screen samples from another source and evaluated several surfaces and colors to use in my controlled light basement. Saw the Vevor in the hard to find 130" size at a reasonable price and decided to buy expecting due to size, pricing, no need to construct a frame Etc this should be an economical quick easy way out. Turns out the stretch white PVC fabric is a dead on match for my second choice from the sample pack. Instructions were better than adequate although I would suggest wearing vinyl gloves throughout and, after assembling the frame, mount it to wall then dismount, stretch fabric, remount to wall and enjoy. For me that was under 2 hours of easy work using extra hands only for final mounting.The very sturdy frame is an aluminum extrusion with channels for all the hardware. Mine came with extra stretch anchors so I installed the "spares" near the corners so if in the unlikely event one of the stretched to anchors should break replacements are right there for the sliding and re stretching. The combination of stretched fabric sheet, robust anchors and stress distribution rods results in a flat tensioned surface. The wall mount clips slide in a groove so final positioning on wall is a snap. The velveteen frame covering does a fine job absorbing overthrow and looks fine with the lights on or off. It is claimed to be water washable but I'm hoping just an occasional feather dusting is all I'll be doing for quite some time.The picture is excellent in all areas with the room darkened to theater lighting. Room lighting is supplied by ceiling mounted cans with adjustable eyeballs which I keep pointed away from the screen. Using moderate lighting the picture holds up remarkable well for a projection onto the neutral white screen but dropping the lights turns the picture from good-very good to awesome. Excellent color brightness and contrast. I have not tried this with short throw, 4k or 3d but would expect at least very good results.The theater room is 11 feet wide, 28 feet long and (white) acoustical ceiling height of 7 foot 8 inches. Wall to wall broadloom is gray in color as are the walls, which are painted with neutral gray eggshell paint. The 4 feet of ceiling closest to the screen has been painted with flat black to remove the distraction of abstract motion on the ceiling as well as reduce light backsplash. The (medium throw) projector is mounted 15 feet back from screen and seating is at 12 feet.To wrap up I couldn't be more pleased. I would not suggest this for use in a brightly lit area but there is an acceptable reduced quality picture seen under moderate indirect lighting so pitch black is not mandatory although desirable. Fit and finish seem top notch, as does choice of materials. I look forward to enjoying this excellent product for a very long time. Considering