A comprehensive guide to choosing the right screen for your Tri-Color Laser long throw Projector
In recent years, Tri-color laser projectors have become an ideal choice for high-end home cinema thanks to their high brightness, wide colour gamut and high contrast ratio. However, its scattering problem needs to be solved through the synergistic optimisation of light source technology and screen fabric, so choosing the right projection screen is crucial.
Projectors and screen materials used for testing
Previously, we compared four long throw projection screen materials - black crystal, grey crystal, grey matte, and white matte - in low-light environments, when using an ALPD laser projector, and concluded that the black crystal had the best contrast and resistance to ambient light.
This blog will test several of WUPRO BUY's hot-selling long throw screen fabrics using the Valerion and vidda C2 ultra tri-colour laser projectors and compare them in terms of price, image quality, light resistance, scatter suppression and ultimately provide you with buying advice. If you're not interested in the middle, you can go straight to the conclusion
Characteristics and Suitability of WUPRO's Key Telephoto Screen Fabrics

Note: Because it is a mobile phone shooting rather than professional shooting, so the picture appears to be more purple, while the naked eye is not so, it is the normal display of the screen!
The following comparison highlights the characteristics of common screen materials and ranks them according to image quality, speckle suppression and ambient light handling.
Screen material |
Highlight |
Disadvantages |
Usage Scenarios |
Diffuse Spot Suppression Effect |
Soft White Matte |
1.0-1.2 Gain, high colour reproduction, low cost
|
Easy to be disturbed by ambient light, low contrast. |
Dark room environment (100% light-controlled rooms), lower budget customers |
High |
Soft grey matte |
(relative to white matte and white walls) Enhances contrast, absorbs ambient light, suitable for high brightness projection |
Slightly lower reflectivity (0.8-0.9 gain), may reduce picture brightness |
Medium-low ambient light, pursuit of high-contrast scenes |
Medium |
Black crystal/grey crystal anti-glare material |
Multi-layer composite structure (microprism/light absorbing layer), strong light resistance, significant contrast improvement |
Colour uniformity, high projector brightness requirements |
Strong light environment (living room, conference room), high-end home theatre |
Low |
Fresnel(Tri-colour laser) |
High colour contrast, directional reflection, excellent light resistance, uniform brightness |
Large size, high price, need to strictly match the projection distance, only fixed frame type |
Fixed installation scenarios |
Medium to high |
Projection Screen Material Performance Ranking
Fabric Type |
Image Quality Ranking |
Speckle Reduction |
Ambient Light Rejection |
Fresnel(Tri-colour laser) |
1st |
Moderate |
Excellent (>85%) |
Black Crystal |
2nd |
Poor |
Excellent (≥70%) |
Grey Crystal |
3rd |
Poor |
Good (>60%) |
Soft Grey Matte |
4th |
Moderate |
middle |
Soft White Matte |
5th |
Best |
Fair |
Conclusion(Suggestions for Selection)
If your budget is sufficient and you desire the best image quality
WUPRO Cinema Peacock Evo 3-Colour Laser long throw Fresnel Screen is your best choice!
As this tri-colour laser screen is much more expensive than other screens and cannot be made into a motorised screen, the other screen materials are highlighted below.
1.If image quality and light resistance are your priorities Crystal screens
If you don't care about laser scatter, then (Black/Grey Crystal) is the way to go. Crystal Screen screens excel in high contrast environments and their ambient light suppression makes them ideal for bright rooms or high contrast images;
Tips for Reducing Spots with Crystal Screens
- Maintain a viewing distance of 3-4 metres or more
- Enable the speckle reduction mode of the projector
- Avoid using Vivid or High Saturation modes, and choose Natural or Cinema to balance out Colour and speckle effects
- It may be easier to notice scatter in dark environments. Distract visual attention from scatter by adding ambient light (e.g., soft background light) as appropriate, but avoid disturbing the screen with direct light.
2.If mitigating speckle is your priority
Soft White Matte: If minimising speckling is your priority, then Soft White Matte may be the best solution of these fabrics, but it needs to be in an environment where light can be controlled.
3.If you want to improve the image quality while reducing laser scatter.
Combined best choice:
After a comprehensive comparison, the sfot grey matte screen has a less noticeable scattering problem compared to the crystal screen, which does not affect the viewing experience, and it has significantly better contrast and light resistance than the white matte screen or white wall. So grey matte screen (soft grey matte screen) is a flexible choice to reduce speckle, improve contrast and economy.


Note: The test results do not represent the most correct conclusion, and the performance of different projectors may vary.
There is no best screen, only the most suitable screen, according to the combination of their actual needs (such as the use of light intensity of the scene, price, etc.), to make a comprehensive consideration, to avoid excessive pursuit of parameters and ignore the actual needs
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