After I lowered it, I realized it wasn’t level. Much more and it just might have fallen over. One time when opening, I noticed that the left side top was tilted over an inch more forward than the right side or the bottom. The top-left edge and right edges should be exactly directly above the lower left and right outside edges of the screen. When the screen opens, of course it should go straight up. As I was playing around with my temporary stand, I didn’t always make sure it was perfectly level (especially back to front). One potential issue when setting up the screen: Sorry, I never took a photo or video of the back as it opens, so you could see the scissor-type way it opens and rises. You can see the foot of black “rise” below the screen surface, and above the VividStorm logo on the metal base: Here’s a photo of the lower right of the screen when fully extended before I added a stand. Note there are consoles hitting the market designed to place a screen like this, inside. That can b accomplished with extra “rise” material but that's not an option at this time (nor expected), or a stand to raise the screen up, which will be the go-to solution. What this all means is that with a riser type screen like this, you need to have the screen’s base raised up enough to match your projector’s throw, especially taking into consideration the table it sits on. I would have to put the projector, basically right on the floor for it to work, and on a projector like the Optoma P1 which sits a bit further below the screen than most of the competition (about 18" for a 120" image), the P1 would have to be a couple of inches below the floor! Screen dimensions for all VividStorm screens in this series
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