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VEVOR's projector screen with stand range covers every display size and setting, from the compact 120-inch indoor setup to the massive 200-inch outdoor projection screens designed for large-audience events. Each model combines a high-gain projection surface with a stable, portable stand system that sets up without tools and packs down for easy transport. Find your perfect screen size and stand style today.


VEVOR Projector Screen With Stand – Portable Tripod and Outdoor Projection Screens From 120 to 200 Inches


Building a home cinema, setting up an outdoor movie night, or making a business presentation that demands a crisp, stable display? The VEVOR projector screen with stand series is engineered for professional image quality and quick, tool-free installation, available in sizes right for living rooms, backyards, conference rooms, and large outdoor venues alike.


Choosing a Projector Screen With Stand by Size and Display Environment


Two choices will dictate everything else about your projector screen purchase: screen size and environment. Pick the right combination and every presentation, film night, or event will look just right. Pick wrong, and you are either peering at text on a surface that is too small or fighting with a screen that swamps the space.


120 Inch Projector Screen With Stand – Ideal for Indoor Rooms and Small Venues


VEVOR's best-selling indoor configuration, the 120 inch projector screen with stand, is sized just right for living rooms, home offices, classrooms, and small conference rooms, where viewing distances generally range between 3 and 5 meters. At this diagonal size, a 16:9 aspect ratio surface measures approximately 265 cm across by 149 cm tall, big enough to deliver a true cinematic experience without overpowering a normal room.


The 120-inch models from VEVOR are paired with a height-adjustable tripod stand that adapts to different projector throw distances, ceiling heights, and projection surfaces. The stand ranges from 100 cm to 190 cm to cover standard residential and commercial room heights without needing to be mounted on a wall or installed as a permanent fixture. Set up from the carry bag to be ready to use in less than three minutes, pull the telescopic stand to the required height, fit the screen bracket, and unroll the surface.


VEVOR's 120-inch screens use a matte white projection fabric with a gain of 1.1, meaning it evenly reflects projected light across a wide viewing angle without the hot-spotting effect that higher-gain surfaces produce at off-axis seating positions. Used for home cinema in rooms with controlled ambient light, the 1.1-gain surface offers color accuracy and black depth that flat white walls can't match. For most people using it indoors, the 120 inch projector screen with stand is a great place to start.


150 Inch Projector Screen With Stand – The Versatile Large-Format Option


The 150 inch projector screen with stand bridges the gap between indoor large-room use and outdoor casual viewing, making it the most versatile size in VEVOR's lineup. This screen has a 150-inch diagonal, or about 332cm wide by 187cm tall, in 16:9 format, for living rooms with longer throw distances, dedicated home theatre rooms, medium conference halls, and backyard movie setups with an audience spread across 5 to 8 meters.


VEVOR's 150-inch models are built with a reinforced center support bar behind the screen surface, preventing the fabric from bowing forward at this larger span. Without support at the center, wide projection surfaces develop a concave bow, which distorts the projected image at the edges of the screen, a defect that is immediately apparent on any high-resolution projector. The surface is kept flat across its full width by a frame-and-bar system from VEVOR.


The 150-inch model's tripod stand uses a wider-base triangle than smaller models, which is critical for stability engineering. A taller, wider screen catches significantly more wind force and creates more top-weight leverage than compact screens. The rubber-tipped stand legs won't scratch hardwood and tile floors indoors, and they provide better grip on soft ground outdoors for greater stability during breezy evening screenings. If you want a single screen that is equally good for indoor presentations and outdoor events, the 150 inch projector screen with stand is the definitive choice.


200 Inch Projector Screen With Stand – Large Audience and Outdoor Events


The 200 inch projector screen with stand is VEVOR's flagship display size, designed for large outdoor movie nights, community events, sports viewing gatherings, and any scenario where the audience numbers in the dozens or hundreds, not a living room handful. This screen, with a diagonal size of 200 inches (approx. 443 cm wide x 249 cm high), creates a real outdoor cinema feeling that draws attention in wide-open spaces.


A simple tripod is not enough to provide the structural rigidity required for a screen of this size, so the VEVOR 200-inch outdoor projection screen with stand features a reinforced aluminum frame. The frame system assembles from interlocking sections without tools, using push-fit corner connectors; the complete structure takes about 15–20 minutes with two people. The assembled frame keeps the screen surface under uniform tension, preventing surface wrinkles and fabric sag that would otherwise distort the projected image.


The screen fabric at this scale is a heavier-weight PVC-coated fabric that resists flapping in the wind and maintains surface flatness in light outdoor breezes. The rear panel is backed in black to prevent light bleed-through from sources behind the screen - this is particularly important at outdoor venues where the ambient light from the venue or nearby streets would otherwise degrade image contrast. If you are having an event and need to make a visual impact, the 200-inch outdoor projection screen with stand is a professional choice.


Tripod Projector Screen With Stand – Portability and Fast Deployment


The format most commonly used for portable projection screens is the tripod projection screen with a stand. Unlike fixed-frame or motorized wall-mounted screens, the tripod design does not require permanent installation, wall anchors, or a dedicated screen room. It can be set up anywhere there is a flat floor and packed into a single carry bag for transport between locations.


VEVOR's portable projection screen with stand models use aircraft-grade aluminum for the tripod legs and central column, keeping the overall weight between 4 and 7 kg, depending on screen size, while maintaining the structural rigidity needed to keep large screens stable. The VEVOR tripod column features a snap-lock height adjustment collar that locks the screen height at any point in the adjustment range and guards against the slow creep-down caused by poorly toleranced collets during extended use.


VEVOR's tripod models have a spring-loaded roller mechanism that retracts the screen into the bottom rail. When not in use, the screen surface rolls up into the protective casing to protect the projection fabric from dust, fingerprints, and crease damage during storage and transport. For presenters, educators, event organizers, and home users requiring a projector screen with a stand that operates smoothly, the most practical solution at any price is VEVOR's tripod range.


Key Features That Define High-Performance Projection Screens


In addition to size and stand type, certain technical and construction features will help determine whether a stand-mounted projector screen delivers a truly great image or just a good one.


Screen Gain, Aspect Ratio, and Surface Material


Screen gain quantifies how much a projection surface improves reflected light compared to a plain white reference surface. A 1.0 gain screen reflects projected light evenly in all directions – accurate color and uniform brightness at all viewing angles. A higher gain surface directs more of the reflected light towards the center viewing axis. It produces a brighter image for viewers directly in front of the screen, but a dimmer image for viewers at wide angles.


VEVOR Standard Indoor Projector Screen with Stand Models feature 1.1 gain matte white surfaces to suit the widest range of projectors and room configurations. With very little competing light from surrounding sources in an outdoor evening setting, a 1.1 gain screen works very well with any projector above 2000 lumens. In bright ambient light environments (daytime use outdoors or rooms with large windows), a grey projection surface (0.8-0.9 gain) will improve the perceived contrast by absorbing ambient light more efficiently than white surfaces.


The aspect ratio you choose depends on your projector's native aspect ratio and the kind of content you're projecting. Every home cinema, streaming, gaming, and most business presentations are 16:9. 4:3 is okay for older projectors and a few legacy business presentation formats. VEVOR sells both ratios throughout the size range, so matching the screen format to the projector output is easy, no matter what size you choose.


Stand Stability, Height Adjustment, and Outdoor Wind Resistance


The projector screen with tripod stand is as good as the stand's ability to keep the screen stable and level in real operating conditions. Indoors, you need floor-scratch protection, height flexibility, and a compact base footprint that doesn't impede seating. Wind resistance is a necessary engineering requirement in outdoor settings.


VEVOR tripod stand bases have a three-point spread geometry, with adjustable leg angles to increase base width for larger, heavier screens. Each support leg ends with a rubber foot that grips smooth indoor floors, and can be swapped out for ground spike inserts on VEVOR's outdoor versions, anchoring the stand against the wind.


VEVOR portable projection screen with stand has a height adjustment range of 100 cm to 220 cm, suitable for seated audiences, where the bottom edge of the screen should be approximately 60-80 cm high, and for standing-audience events that require maximum elevation. The locking collars snap into place with a quarter turn and resist accidental unlocking (so you don't accidentally change the height in the middle of an event and mess up the alignment of the projected image). For outdoor evening events with light winds, VEVOR recommends using all available ground anchor points and orienting the screen perpendicular to the prevailing wind direction to minimize sail-effect loading on the stand.


Shop VEVOR Projector Screen With Stand for Every Size and Setting


If you need a compact 120-inch projector screen on a stand for home and office use, or a gigantic 200-inch outdoor projection screen for big events, VEVOR has a complete line of projection screens with crisp image surfaces, sturdy, portable stands, and fast, no-tool assembly at prices that make professional-grade projection accessible to all. See the full line-up today and find the screen that is just right for your space, audience, and projector.


FAQs


What projector screen size do I need for a home cinema room?


A 120 inch projector screen with a stand is suitable for most home cinema rooms with viewing distances of 3 to 5 meters. The 150-inch model is better suited to dedicated home theatre rooms or longer throw distances, offering a more immersive experience without exceeding standard room dimensions.


Can VEVOR outdoor projection screens be used in light wind conditions?


Yes. VEVOR's outdoor projection screen models with stands come with wide-base tripod stands with rubber feet and optional anchor points. The 200-inch model, with a reinforced aluminum frame system, offers superior wind resistance compared to tripod-mounted screens.


What is the difference between a tripod projector screen and a fixed frame screen?


Tripod projection screen with stand is fully portable, quick to assemble, and requires no permanent installation. A fixed-frame screen that attaches to the wall keeps the surface under greater tension and is a good option for dedicated rooms where portability isn't needed.


Does screen gain affect which projector I can use?


Higher-gain screens require less projector brightness to achieve a given image luminance, which is good for lower-lumen projectors. VEVOR's standard gain of 1.1 surfaces is good for projectors rated at 2000 lumens or above for indoor use, and 3000 lumens or above for outdoor evening viewing.


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