118″ Ultra Short Throw Projector Screen

Dimensions of an exactly 118″ diagonal 16:9 aspect ratio projected image are 102.9″ wide by 57.8″ high. The recommended distance for viewing an ultra short throw projector and 110″ projection screen is within the 11.8′ to 17.7′ range.

Check out the 118″ diagonal ultra short throw projector screen featured below. It’s a higher-gain fresnel wall-mount, fixed-frame screen perfect for viewing during daytime and/or in rooms with a bunch of ambient light. Screen must be assembled and mounted on the wall.

118″ Fixed-Frame Fresnel ALR Screen

VeezuJoyz 118″ fresnel ultra short throw projector screen, Amazon

VeezuJoyz’ 118″ diagonal fresnel wall-mount fixed-frame UST projector screen features a peak gain of 1.8 with unspecified amount of ceiling overhead and side ambient light rejection and a 120° viewing angle. Dimensions after assembly are 103.6″ wide, 58.6″ high, and it weighs about 33 pounds. [buy at Amazon]

UST Projector and 118″ Screen Placement

Back of AWOL Vision LTV-3500 Pro ultra short throw projector should be placed about 13.4″ away horizontally from vertical plane of 118″ screen, making the bottom of its projected image about 16.8″ vertically above the bottom of UST projector.

Back of Hisense L9Q ultra short throw projector should be placed about 8.2″ away horizontally from the vertical plane of 118″ screen, making the bottom of its projected image about 15.9″ vertically above the bottom of the UST projector.

Back of Hisense PX3-PRO ultra short throw projector should be placed about 12.0″ away horizontally from the vertical plane of 118″ screen, making the bottom of its projected image about 17.5″ vertically above the bottom of UST projector.

Back of NexiGo Aurora Pro MKII ultra short throw projector should be placed about 10.1″ away horizontally from the vertical plane of 118″ screen, making the bottom of its projected image about 15.0″ vertically above the bottom of UST projector.

Back of XGIMI AURA 2 (new) ultra short throw projector should be placed about 10.0″ away horizontally from the vertical plane of 118″ screen, making the bottom of its projected image about 16.4″ vertically above the bottom of UST projector.

Page last updated 10/30/2025.

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