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Gallery Evo Fixed Frame Screen Setup Tutorial

We’ll walk you through the easy and professional process of installing Gallery Evo Series Fixed Frame Screen.

In this video, the screen used is the Gallery Evo Black Crystal. If you’re also considering the Black Crystal option, you can take this as a reference for its performance.

Experience Exquisite
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Smart TV Cabinet

Gallery Fixed
Frame Screen

Product Parameter Product Parameter
Acoustically NO
Alr NO
Clr CLR 94%
Frame Color Deep Black
Frame Materieal Aluminium Alloy
Frame Thickness 2.5 cm
Frame Width 1 cm
Gain 0.7
Installation Frame Assembly
Label NEW
Light Rejecting CLR
Material KBSP
Screen Color Grey
Screen Fabric PET Crystal
Throw Type Ultra Short Throw
Va 160°

FAQ

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Our customer support is available Monday to Friday: 8am–8:30pm.

Average answer time: 2h

🛒 Before Purchase

Q: Can I change my shipping address after placing an order?
Yes, if your order has not yet been shipped, we can help you update your address. Please contact us as soon as possible to make any changes.

Once the order has been dispatched, we are unable to make any changes to the shipping information.

Please make sure to double-check your address before confirming your order.
Q: Do I need to pay any VAT or customs duties?
No, you don’t need to pay any additional taxes or duties. All costs are already included in the price you see.
Q: What happens if the item is out of stock after I place my order?
In the rare case that the product becomes unavailable, we will contact you immediately to offer either:
1. A full refund
2. An estimated restock date with the option to wait
3. A recommended alternative model
4. Arrange direct shipping from our China warehouse via sea freight (delivery time approx. 50–60 days)

📦 Product

Q: What does “CLR” mean?
CLR stands for Ceiling Light Rejecting, which means the screen is designed to block ambient light coming from above—enhancing contrast and maintaining image clarity in bright rooms. It's ideal for ultra-short throw projectors.
Q: What’s the difference between CBSP and BSP?
Both are UST-compatible with CLR performance.

CBSP: Deeper blacks, better contrast, darker surface.
BSP: Higher gain, brighter image, slightly thicker surface.

🧼 Maintenance

Q: How should I clean the screen surface?
For different screen materials, here are some cleaning suggestions for your reference:

- Optical Structure Screen (Fresnel, CBSP, BSP): Dry Cleaning — Use a feather duster to lightly dust the screen surface, or gently rub with an eraser.

- Other Screen Materials: Wet Cleaning — Use a soft cloth moistened with water or diluted weak alkaline detergent to wipe the screen.

Note: Do not use alcohol, ether, or similar solvents as they may cause deformation of the screen.

Hope these suggestions are helpful to you!

🛠️ After Sales

Q: What if the screen surface has scratches, spots, or other defects?
If the screen is damaged due to non-human factors and remains unused, please contact our customer service team.

To help us better assess the issue, we strongly recommend recording an unboxing video.

If confirmed as a manufacturing defect, we will arrange a replacement under warranty.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions? We’ve got answers. Find the most common queries below and click to reveal the answers.

Is the screen spliced or seamless?

It is true seamless, not spliced.

The screen surface is made from a single continuous piece of material, so there are:
No visible seams
No stitching or panel joins
No color difference issues

Is 133 inch the largest seamless size available?

Yes

For the seamless version, 133” is currently the maximum size we can produce.

If a larger size is required, it can be made using a spliced (sectional) frame structure, which allows us to go beyond 133”.

Will my UST triple laser projector work with KBSP?

Yes, it is fully compatible with UST triple-laser projectors.

Popular UST models that work very well with this screen include:
Hisense PX3 PRO / L9Q series
XGIMI Aura series
AWOL Vision LTV series
Samsung The Premiere (LSP series)
Formovie Theater/ Theater Premium Aetherion Max / Aetherion Pro series

Why choose Gallery EVO over a regular Gallery fixed frame screen? What’s the difference?

The main difference lies in the frame tensioning system and installation structure.

EVO uses a coiled spring screw system for the frame assembly, designed to provide precise tension control and stable surface flatness.

In comparison, the standard fixed-frame screen typically uses a spring hook system, which is a widely adopted and reliable structure for screen installation.

The choice between the two depends on preferred installation method and user requirements.

Is the EVO screen material better than the standard Gallery screen?

EVO uses an upgraded “Plus” version of the same base fabric, so it offers slightly better overall consistency and uniformity.

Both EVO and Gallery are high-quality options, and the final performance depends on the setup and usage environment.

How to clean the screen?

You can clean the screen by gently wiping it with a dry soft cloth. If needed, you may slightly dampen the cloth with a small amount of water, or use a feather duster to gently remove dust.

Please note:
Do NOT use alcohol
Do NOT use chemical cleaning agents
Avoid scrubbing or applying strong pressure

Will a 133 inch fixed frame screen fit into a standard apartment elevator?

The Gallery fixed frame screen uses a modular aluminum frame design, where long components are split into sections.

The packaging size is 1970 × 240 × 170 mm, so we recommend measuring your elevator space in advance to ensure smooth delivery and installation.

Can WUPRO Cinema KBSP be used in a bright living room?

The KBSP is mainly designed to reject overhead ambient light, so compared to a standard non-ALR screen, it performs significantly better in a bright living room during daytime use.

However, for the best viewing experience, we still recommend reducing ambient light as much as possible, such as closing curtains or controlling direct sunlight.