Da-Lite Cinema Contour Parallax Stratos 1.0 110 vs Elite Screens Starling Tab-Tension CineGrey 3D 120
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Choosing between the Da-Lite Cinema Contour Parallax Stratos 1.0 110 and Elite Screens Starling Tab-Tension CineGrey 3D 120? Both compete in the Screen segment. Here’s how they compare across the specs that matter most for your home theater.
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Looking at overall performance dimensions: The Da-Lite Cinema Contour Parallax Stratos 1.0 110 scores higher in form factor, room fit. The Elite Screens Starling Tab-Tension CineGrey 3D 120 leads in value.
Screen gain differs at 1 vs 1.2, and these screens use different materials (Parallax Stratos 1.0 vs CineGrey 3D). Higher gain (1.3+) concentrates light toward the center for brighter images but narrows the viewing angle. Unity gain (1.0) scatters light evenly for wider seating.
These two Screen options trade wins across different dimensions. The right choice depends on which specs matter most for your room and listening preferences — review the detailed table below to decide.
For most home theaters, the Da-Lite Cinema Contour Parallax Stratos 1.0 110 is the stronger choice — it leads in 2 of 3 scored dimensions. The Elite Screens Starling Tab-Tension CineGrey 3D 120 makes more sense if you prioritize the 1 dimension where it leads.
Performance Overview
Scores based on specs and category benchmarks (0–100 scale)
Detailed Specifications
| Specification | ||
|---|---|---|
| Price | N/A | N/A |
| Gain | 1 | 1.2 |
| Viewing Angle | 170° | 170° |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 | 16:9 |
| Material | Parallax Stratos 1.0 | CineGrey 3D |
| Screen Size | 110" | 120" |
| Screen Type | fixed_frame | motorized |
| Acoustically Transparent | Yes | No |
| Masking | none | none |
| UST Compatible | Yes | No |
| ALR % | 80% | — |
| Tab-Tensioned | No | Yes |
| Viewable Width | 95.9" | 104.6" |
| Viewable Height | 53.9" | 58.8" |
| 12V Trigger | No | Yes |
| IR Remote | No | Yes |
| Case Colors | black | black |
Key Differences
- Material: Da-Lite Cinema Contour Parallax Stratos 1.0 110 at Parallax Stratos 1.0 vs Elite Screens Starling Tab-Tension CineGrey 3D 120 at CineGrey 3D
- Gain: Da-Lite Cinema Contour Parallax Stratos 1.0 110 at 1 vs Elite Screens Starling Tab-Tension CineGrey 3D 120 at 1.2. Higher gain (1.3+) concentrates light toward the center for brighter images but narrows the viewing angle. Unity gain (1.0) scatters light evenly for wider seating.
- Screen Size: Da-Lite Cinema Contour Parallax Stratos 1.0 110 at 110" vs Elite Screens Starling Tab-Tension CineGrey 3D 120 at 120". Bigger isn't always better — it depends on viewing distance. THX recommends a 36-degree viewing angle; SMPTE suggests 30 degrees minimum. Our viewing distance calculator helps find the sweet spot.
- Viewable Height: Da-Lite Cinema Contour Parallax Stratos 1.0 110 at 53.9" vs Elite Screens Starling Tab-Tension CineGrey 3D 120 at 58.8"
- Viewable Width: Da-Lite Cinema Contour Parallax Stratos 1.0 110 at 95.9" vs Elite Screens Starling Tab-Tension CineGrey 3D 120 at 104.6"
Which Should You Choose?
Choose Elite Screens Starling Tab-Tension CineGrey 3D 120 if you want:
- + better gain — higher gain (1
- + larger 120" screen for more immersive viewing
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