132″ Diagonal Ultra Short Throw ALR Projector Screens

132″ Screen Viewing Distance: Recommended viewing distance from the screen’s surface to eyes while seated for a 132-inch diagonal 16:9 aspect ratio projection screen is within the range of 13.2 feet (158 inches) to 19.8 feet (238 inches), from most immersive to least immersive.

132″ Image Width and Height: Rectangular dimensions for an exactly 132-inch diagonal 16:9 aspect ratio projected image onto a perfectly-flat, vertical wall are about 115.1 inches wide by 64.7 inches high.

AWOL Vision and Nothing Projector both offer 132″ diagonal Cinematic Lenticular wall-mount, fixed-frame UST ALR (Ambient Light Rejecting) projection screens. Either of these must be properly assembled, aligned with UST projector projected image, and permanently hung on the wall.

132″ Cinematic Lenticular Wall-Mount, Fixed-Frame UST ALR Screens

The AWOL Vision ALR C-132 132″ diagonal Cinematic wall-mount fixed-frame UST ALR projection screen [AWOL Vision link] [buy at Amazon] rejects up to 95% of overhead/ceiling ambient light, features a 0.6 peak gain, and has an ultra wide 170° viewing angle. Frame bezel width is 0.4″. After assembly, dimensions are 115.1″ wide, 64.7″ high, and it weighs 37 pounds. see [Installation Tutorial for ALR Cinematic Screen YouTube video] BUNDLE AVAILABLE! This screen can be purchased as part of a discounted bundle together with their LTV-3500 Pro 4K UST projector at Amazon.com.

The Nothing Projector ALR-C132 132″ diagonal Seamless Lenticular wall-mount fixed-frame UST ALR projection screen [Nothing Projector link] [buy at Amazon] rejects up to 95% of overhead/ceiling ambient light, features a 0.6 gain, and has an ultra wide 170° viewing angle. Frame bezel width is 0.4″. After assembly, dimensions are 115.1″ wide, 64.3″ high, and it weighs 37 pounds. Packaging dimensions are about 80″ x 8″ x 7.1″ and it weighs about 44.5 pounds. Check out the YouTube video below — it DOES NOT come with the legs/stand shown in the video!

This page was last updated on May 17, 2025.