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product_id: 560781972
title: "125 inch Edge Free Fixed Frame Projector Screen 125\" Diagonal 16:9 8K 4K Ultra HD 3D Ready CINEWHITE UHD-B Black Projection Screen for Indoor Movie Video Home Theater AK-NB125H"
brand: "akia screens"
price: "7800 kr"
currency: DKK
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reviews_count: 5
category: "Akia Screens"
url: https://www.desertcart.dk/products/560781972-125-inch-edge-free-fixed-frame-projector-screen-125-diagonal
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# 4K Ultra HD & 3D ready with 1.3 gain CINEWHITE UHD-B 125-inch diagonal, massive viewing size EdgeFree lightweight aluminum frame, easy assembly 125 inch Edge Free Fixed Frame Projector Screen 125" Diagonal 16:9 8K 4K Ultra HD 3D Ready CINEWHITE UHD-B Black Projection Screen for Indoor Movie Video Home Theater AK-NB125H

**Brand:** akia screens
**Price:** 7800 kr
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎬 Transform your space into a 125-inch cinematic sanctuary—because your home theater deserves the spotlight!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 125 inch Edge Free Fixed Frame Projector Screen 125" Diagonal 16:9 8K 4K Ultra HD 3D Ready CINEWHITE UHD-B Black Projection Screen for Indoor Movie Video Home Theater AK-NB125H by akia screens
- **How much does it cost?** 7800 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.dk](https://www.desertcart.dk/products/560781972-125-inch-edge-free-fixed-frame-projector-screen-125-diagonal)

## Best For

- akia screens enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted akia screens brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Durable & Easy to Maintain:** Black-backed screen resists light bleed; clean with just soap and water to keep your visuals pristine and your space sleek.
- • **Trusted Support & Warranty:** Backed by a 1-year manufacturer warranty and lifetime US-based tech support—because your epic viewing experience matters.
- • **Effortless Setup, Zero Fuss:** Lightweight 6-piece split aluminum frame with full installation kit and sliding wall mounts means you’re up and running in no time—no pro needed.
- • **Crystal-Clear Visuals in 4K & 3D:** ISF-certified CINEWHITE UHD-B material delivers vibrant, true-to-life colors with a 180° viewing angle—perfect for binge-watching or professional presentations.
- • **Cinematic Immersion, Edge to Edge:** 125" diagonal with ultra-thin bezel maximizes your viewing real estate—ditch bulky borders and elevate your home theater style.

## Overview

The Akia Screens 125-inch Edge Free Fixed Frame Projector Screen offers a massive 16:9 viewing area with ultra-thin bezels, optimized for 4K Ultra HD and active 3D projection. Featuring ISF-certified CINEWHITE UHD-B material with 1.3 gain and a 180° viewing angle, it ensures vibrant, accurate colors and immersive visuals. The lightweight, easy-to-assemble 6-piece aluminum frame includes a full installation kit with sliding wall mounts. Designed for indoor home theater use, it’s compatible with standard and short-throw projectors and backed by a 1-year warranty plus lifetime US-based tech support.

## Description

Akia ScreensUNMATCHED EXCELLENCE - Since 2004, Akia Screens has become a global leader in projection screen manufacturing through its headquarters in the US and branch offices in Europe, Japan, Australia, India, Taiwan, and China. With a focus on superior product and service, Akia Screens is dedicated to making projection screens for any projection environment and offers the highest quality and one of the best value for projector screens today. Available only in the most popular of styles, sizes and service making Akia Screens an easy choice!ATTAINABLE QUALITY - Akia Screens products are top quality projections screens that include everything needed to experience an exciting home theater or professional presentation virtually anywhere you can hang screen!

Review: I am very pleased with the final result of the 125-inch fixed frame series AKIA screen. I was able to fully assemble the screen alone. I originally was concerned that the screen material would not stretch over the frame, and was certain that I was sent the wrong size screen. I contacted customer support by phone and was given encouragement that convinced me to continue. I reviewed several videos on assembly of these type of screens that use springs and slowly but surely was able to complete the process. My setup may be different than most. I basically did a ceiling mount (Actually floated from L brackets), so the frame is about 8 inches from my wall. This was needed as I had 2 windows behind my wall that would limit the size of the screen. Previously I had a 82 inch custom build projection screen that fit between the 2 windows on the wall. I always wanted to go much bigger on the screen but originally felt that would not be possible. Here is what I finally did: I added 6 L-brackets to the top of my wall. Four of the brackets would be to support the screen using the supplied Wall Brackets. (The directions tell you to use 2 of the brackets for the top and 2 of the brackets for the bottom. I changed this and placed all 4 of the wall brackets on the top. I purchased a large curtain rod from desertcart that was adjustable from 120 to 170 inches. This Rod was simply supported on the top of the 6 L-Brackets. I also purchased 8 Theater Grade Extreme 100% Blackout Grommet Curtain Panels, 52” x 95”. 6 of the panels were black and for the ends, I used 2 red panels. This took care of blacking out the background from the 2 windows, and I was now able to have full light control in the room. I was able to make 4 custom metal bracket adapters that I painted flat black, which allowed me to mount the screen to the L-Bracket and wall mounting brackets to float the screen. Wire or other mounting options would have worked here as well. The screen had a tendency to angle in toward the wall slightly. For this reason, I placed 2 additional L-Brackets at the bottom of the screen hitting the Frame so that the screen was now perfectly vertical. The curtain panels completely hide all brackets and the screen has a nice floating look. I am considering adding 2 4x4 blocks cut to size from floor to the bottom of the screen to relieve any pressure on the bottom of the screen. In all honesty, I am not sure this is even needed as the frame this screen is supported on is very heavy duty, and I doubt any sagging would occur over time. Overall, I am very happy with how this has turned out and I believe the screen is of exceptional quality and a very good product. The only issues I had are as follows: Tension Rods: Horizontal rods, were fine with proper overlap. The 2 Vertical rods were too short. The rod length just matched the length of the outside holes of the fabric. This result on one of the sides tearing through the mounting hole. I ended up having to purchase 2 brass rods of the same diameter to get some overlap for the springs to attach to the frame. While nowhere in the manual is this mentioned, I found it much easier to mount the screens with the spring oriented in a certain direction. One end of the spring seems to make a perfect half circle (Better for tension rod), and the other end, is less angled, and that end seems to more easily mount to the metal frame. Also, I found that in many cases it was easier to first start the spring by attaching it to the frame, and then pull it over through the tension rod hole. The supplied Allen wrench was not of the greatest quality. It was starting to strip as I was tightening the screws. I switched to a much higher quality Allen wrench I had, which greatly improved my ability to tighten down all screws without slippage or striping. Overall, I am very pleased with the result. It is a bit of work, and my fingers are still a bit numb from stretching the springs into position, but the supplied tool does get the job done.
Review: The screen looks fantastic and highly recommend it. The thin edge profile is really striking and give your home theater a modern look compared to the thick frame screens. Really recommend you buy this over the other thick boarder screens. Packaging was very well and secure and it keeps all the parts dent and scratch free. Quality of each part is very well as well. I have a 111 inch wide wall space and it would fit a 120 inch standard screen with 3 inch boarders. I did not want to loose the picture size with wide boarders. I chose AKIA 125 which still fits well on my wall with a more clean and modern looks as well as larger viewing area. A great buy. Instructions are well and was able to assembly it fine. There is one thing that you should pay attention to (not mentioned in the instructions) which I did not realized and ended up taking more time for assembly. The plastic wire/pipe that you slide into the screen fabric to attach springs to the frame needs to be centered so it leave one inch clearance on each side of the edge of the frame. I did not do that and this prevented me from putting the velvet black boarder around the screen.

## Features

- 【SIZE】：This projector Screen is 125-inch Diagonal, 61.3-inch H x 109-inch W Viewing Size; 16:9 HD Format Aspect Ratio. Overall Assembled Size: 62.2-inch H x 109.9-inch W with Thin Border Strip.
- 【QUALITY】：CINEWHITE UHD-B, 1.3 Gain. 4K Ultra HD and Active 3D Projection Ready. Features 180 degree viewing angle with fully black backed front projection screen material.
- 【EASY SET-UP AND CLEAN】：EdgeFree Design, Lightweight and Easy to Assemble 6-Piece Split Aluminum Frame Includes All Installation and Hanging Hardware. 8k projector screen is easy to clean with soap and water. Compatible with Standard, Short Throw, UHD/HD projectors.
- 【WHAT YOU WILL GET】：Includes Full Installation Kit with Optional Use Ultra-Thin Bezel Frame and Sliding Wall Mount Brackets for Easy Hanging and Centering.
- 【Akia WARRANTY & TECH SUPPORT】：1 Year Manufactures Warranty by ISO9001 manufacturer since 2004 and Lifetime Tech Support by Email, Web Chat or Toll Free phone call by U.S Based Professional Service Team.
- 【IMAGING SCIENCE FOUNDATION 】: ISF Certified for accurate color reproduction. Enjoy close to reality colorful presentations on Akia Screens.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07NW38MZ5 |
| Department | All Ages, Unisex |
| Manufacturer | Akia screens |
| Manufacturer reference | AK-NB100H1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.01 x 279.15 x 157.99 cm; 20 kg |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** AKIA SCREENS
- **Display dimensions:** 62.4 x 109.1 inches
- **Material:** Fiberglass
- **Mounting type:** Wall Mount, Ceiling Mount
- **Product dimensions:** 2.79W x 1.58H Meters

## Images

![125 inch Edge Free Fixed Frame Projector Screen 125" Diagonal 16:9 8K 4K Ultra HD 3D Ready CINEWHITE UHD-B Black Projection Screen for Indoor Movie Video Home Theater AK-NB125H - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51t3O8qrK4L.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by M***A on 24 October 2019*

I am very pleased with the final result of the 125-inch fixed frame series AKIA screen. I was able to fully assemble the screen alone. I originally was concerned that the screen material would not stretch over the frame, and was certain that I was sent the wrong size screen. I contacted customer support by phone and was given encouragement that convinced me to continue. I reviewed several videos on assembly of these type of screens that use springs and slowly but surely was able to complete the process. My setup may be different than most. I basically did a ceiling mount (Actually floated from L brackets), so the frame is about 8 inches from my wall. This was needed as I had 2 windows behind my wall that would limit the size of the screen. Previously I had a 82 inch custom build projection screen that fit between the 2 windows on the wall. I always wanted to go much bigger on the screen but originally felt that would not be possible. Here is what I finally did: I added 6 L-brackets to the top of my wall. Four of the brackets would be to support the screen using the supplied Wall Brackets. (The directions tell you to use 2 of the brackets for the top and 2 of the brackets for the bottom. I changed this and placed all 4 of the wall brackets on the top. I purchased a large curtain rod from Amazon that was adjustable from 120 to 170 inches. This Rod was simply supported on the top of the 6 L-Brackets. I also purchased 8 Theater Grade Extreme 100% Blackout Grommet Curtain Panels, 52” x 95”. 6 of the panels were black and for the ends, I used 2 red panels. This took care of blacking out the background from the 2 windows, and I was now able to have full light control in the room. I was able to make 4 custom metal bracket adapters that I painted flat black, which allowed me to mount the screen to the L-Bracket and wall mounting brackets to float the screen. Wire or other mounting options would have worked here as well. The screen had a tendency to angle in toward the wall slightly. For this reason, I placed 2 additional L-Brackets at the bottom of the screen hitting the Frame so that the screen was now perfectly vertical. The curtain panels completely hide all brackets and the screen has a nice floating look. I am considering adding 2 4x4 blocks cut to size from floor to the bottom of the screen to relieve any pressure on the bottom of the screen. In all honesty, I am not sure this is even needed as the frame this screen is supported on is very heavy duty, and I doubt any sagging would occur over time. Overall, I am very happy with how this has turned out and I believe the screen is of exceptional quality and a very good product. The only issues I had are as follows: Tension Rods: Horizontal rods, were fine with proper overlap. The 2 Vertical rods were too short. The rod length just matched the length of the outside holes of the fabric. This result on one of the sides tearing through the mounting hole. I ended up having to purchase 2 brass rods of the same diameter to get some overlap for the springs to attach to the frame. While nowhere in the manual is this mentioned, I found it much easier to mount the screens with the spring oriented in a certain direction. One end of the spring seems to make a perfect half circle (Better for tension rod), and the other end, is less angled, and that end seems to more easily mount to the metal frame. Also, I found that in many cases it was easier to first start the spring by attaching it to the frame, and then pull it over through the tension rod hole. The supplied Allen wrench was not of the greatest quality. It was starting to strip as I was tightening the screws. I switched to a much higher quality Allen wrench I had, which greatly improved my ability to tighten down all screws without slippage or striping. Overall, I am very pleased with the result. It is a bit of work, and my fingers are still a bit numb from stretching the springs into position, but the supplied tool does get the job done.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by D***H on 29 November 2020*

The screen looks fantastic and highly recommend it. The thin edge profile is really striking and give your home theater a modern look compared to the thick frame screens. Really recommend you buy this over the other thick boarder screens. Packaging was very well and secure and it keeps all the parts dent and scratch free. Quality of each part is very well as well. I have a 111 inch wide wall space and it would fit a 120 inch standard screen with 3 inch boarders. I did not want to loose the picture size with wide boarders. I chose AKIA 125 which still fits well on my wall with a more clean and modern looks as well as larger viewing area. A great buy. Instructions are well and was able to assembly it fine. There is one thing that you should pay attention to (not mentioned in the instructions) which I did not realized and ended up taking more time for assembly. The plastic wire/pipe that you slide into the screen fabric to attach springs to the frame needs to be centered so it leave one inch clearance on each side of the edge of the frame. I did not do that and this prevented me from putting the velvet black boarder around the screen.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by D***H on 18 November 2020*

I have no complaints about the screen after I was able to get it assembled. It provides a nice smooth surface and I like the narrow black satin frame. I have an Epson 5050 projector and it looks fantastic with this screen. BUT....I did have an issue that required me to redo the screen assembly which was frustrating and time consuming. If your screen comes with a supplied screwdriver that has what I would describe as short rubber hairs all around the handle.... THROW IT AWAY and use a different screwdriver. The problem is that this screwdriver SHEDS a bunch of those rubber hairs and if they fall off while you are assembling the screen they can lodge between the face of the frame and the back of the screen. And you won't likely notice this until you finish assembly and hang the screen, only to notice a bunch of very visible protrusions all around the screen edge (as happened in my situation). The only way to remove these is to disassemble the screen from the frame and locate and remove each of those little rubber hairs. WHAT A PAIN. Kudos to Akia for supplying assembly tools in the first place, too bad the supplied screwdriver turned out to be a dud. Perhaps they have fixed this problem and are now included a better screwdriver. Here are three suggestions that will help you with assembly: 1. Toss the supplied screwdriver and use your own (as per details above) 2. Use very fine grit sandpaper (220 grit) to sand down the joints of the aluminum frame where they meet in the middle of the face. The aluminum frame ends were very sharp with burrs left on the metal. If it wasn't for close inspection I am certain my screen material would have ripped upon stretching to fit. Use some 220 grit sandpaper to knock the edges down and make them mostly smooth. 3. Perform step 7 of the instructions BEFORE step 6. Step 6 of the instructions has you hooking all the tension springs in place but then step 7 has you add rubber caps to the tension rods. THIS IS WRONG. Step 7 should come first- if you don't have those rubber caps on the tension rods when you have hooked all the springs, the sharp edges of the tension rods can tear the screen, as was the case in my situation. Additionally, attempting to put the rubber caps on the tension rods after the springs are in place is impossible, especially if the rods were too short (again, as was my case).

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