150″ Ultra Short Throw Projector Screen
Dimensions of an exactly 150″ diagonal 16:9 aspect ratio projected image are 130.8″ wide by 73.5″ high. The recommended distance for viewing an ultra short throw projector and 150″ projection screen is within the 15.0′ to 22.5′ range.
Check out the 150″ diagonal ultra short throw projector screens listed below. They include several wall-mount, fixed-frame UST screens and one wall/ceiling mount electric motorized drop-down UST screen. I dislike the idea of setting an expensive ultra short throw projector directly on the floor, and therefore will not feature floor-rising screens on this page.
150″ Fixed-Frame Lenticular Screens

The Elite Screens Aeon CLR 5 Series AR150H-CLR5 150″ diagonal wall-mount fixed-frame projection screen was designed specifically to pair with a UST projector. It uses StarBright CLR 5 screen material with a lenticular sawtooth micro-structure to reflect the projector’s image back to you while also absorbing up to 80% of ceiling overhead ambient light. It features 0.8 gain and a 170° viewing angle. Assembly and wall mounting required. Dimensions after assembly including 0.4″ frame bezel are 131.6″ wide, 74.4″ high, 1.3″ deep, and it weighs 40.3 pounds. The reviewer in the video below mistakenly mentions that the CLR 5 screen he reviewed is 140″ diagonal when it is actually 138″, and that the larger available size is 152″ when it is in fact this 150″ screen. [Elite Screens link] [buy at Amazon]

The WUPRO Cinema Gallery Evo Black Lenticular 150″ diagonal wall-mount fixed-frame ultra short throw projector screen utilizes PET lenticular screen material which absorbs up to 93% of ceiling overhead ambient light with 0.7 peak gain and a 160° viewing angle. Frame bezel width is 0.4″. Packaging dimensions are 85.4″ x 9.1″ x 6.7″ and it weighs about 46 pounds. Assembly and wall mounting are required. [WUPRO BUY]

The SCREEN PRO AZ-150 150″ diagonal wall-mount fixed-frame ultra short throw projector screen features T-PRISM ceiling light rejecting material which absorbs up to 93% of ceiling overhead ambient light with 0.85 gain and a 178° viewing angle. Assembly and wall mounting required. [SCREEN PRO link] [how to install video] [buy at Amazon]

VeezuJoyz’ VJ-BW3 Series 150″ diagonal wall-mount fixed-frame ultra short throw projector screen absorbs an unspecified percentage of ceiling overhead ambient light with 0.8 gain and a 160° viewing angle. 0.4″ frame bezel. Screen’s dimensions after assembly are 131.5″ wide, 74.3″ high, and it weighs 39 pounds. [buy at Amazon]
150″ Motorized Drop-Down Lenticular
Lowering and rising on command to provide a tab-tensioned flat, taut, and ripple-free projection surface, the Elite Screens STT150XH-CLR5 Starling Tab-Tension 150″ diagonal electric motorized drop-down ultra short throw projector screen uses the same StarBright CLR 5 material as the Elite Screens fixed-frame model discussed above with the same specifications.

Included are a pair of wall brackets for flush wall or ceiling installation, as well as a pair of eye-bolt screws that attach to the top of the case for suspended ceiling installation. Must be plugged into an AC outlet for power. Programmable vertical drop position for precise installation. SWIFT RC-1 control system includes IR, RF, and wall box controller remotes. Wall box and RF remote are 12v trigger ready. Width of the screen’s white housing is 146″ and screen’s overall fully-extended height is 92.4″ including housing and 12″ top and 2.2″ bottom black masking. Weight is 60 pounds. [Elite Screens link] [buy at Amazon]
UST Projector and 150″ Screen Placement
Back of AWOL Vision LTV-3500 Pro ultra short throw projector should be placed about 20.2″ away horizontally from vertical plane of 150″ screen, making the bottom of its projected image about 19.0″ vertically above the bottom of UST projector.
Back of Hisense L9Q ultra short throw projector should be placed about 13.2″ away horizontally from the vertical plane of 150″ screen, making the bottom of its projected image about 19.4″ vertically above the bottom of the UST projector.
Back of Hisense PX3-PRO ultra short throw projector should be placed about 18.1″ away horizontally from the vertical plane of 150″ screen, making the bottom of its projected image about 21.5″ vertically above the bottom of UST projector.
Back of NexiGo Aurora Pro MKII ultra short throw projector should be placed about 16.0″ away horizontally from the vertical plane of 150″ screen, making the bottom of its projected image about 18.2″ vertically above the bottom of UST projector.
Back of XGIMI AURA 2 (new) ultra short throw projector should be placed about 15.3″ away horizontally from the vertical plane of 150″ screen, making the bottom of its projected image about 19.6″ vertically above the bottom of UST projector.
Page last updated 10/30/2025.
