Da-Lite Designer Contour Electrol Matte White 110 vs Elite Screens Golf Bay Pro Short Throw ALR LF10
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Choosing between the Da-Lite Designer Contour Electrol Matte White 110 and Elite Screens Golf Bay Pro Short Throw ALR LF10? 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 Elite Screens Golf Bay Pro Short Throw ALR LF10 leads in value, form factor, room fit.
Screen gain differs at 1 vs 0.5, and these screens use different materials (Matte White vs Short Throw ALR). 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.
The Elite Screens Golf Bay Pro Short Throw ALR LF10 holds an advantage across more performance dimensions, but the Da-Lite Designer Contour Electrol Matte White 110 may still be the better pick depending on which specs matter most to your setup. See the detailed comparison table below for the full breakdown.
For most home theaters, the Elite Screens Golf Bay Pro Short Throw ALR LF10 is the stronger choice — it leads in 3 of 3 scored dimensions. The Da-Lite Designer Contour Electrol Matte White 110 makes more sense if budget is the primary constraint.
Performance Overview
Scores based on specs and category benchmarks (0–100 scale)
Detailed Specifications
| Specification | ||
|---|---|---|
| Price | N/A | N/A |
| Gain | 1 | 0.5 |
| Viewing Angle | 50° | 170° |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 | 16:9 |
| Material | Matte White | Short Throw ALR |
| Screen Size | 110" | — |
| Screen Type | motorized | fixed_frame |
| Acoustically Transparent | No | No |
| Masking | none | none |
| UST Compatible | No | Yes |
| ALR % | — | 95% |
| Tab-Tensioned | No | No |
| Viewable Width | 95.9" | — |
| Viewable Height | 53.9" | — |
| 12V Trigger | Yes | No |
| IR Remote | Yes | No |
| Case Colors | black | black |
Key Differences
- Viewing Angle: Da-Lite Designer Contour Electrol Matte White 110 at 50° vs Elite Screens Golf Bay Pro Short Throw ALR LF10 at 170°
- Gain: Da-Lite Designer Contour Electrol Matte White 110 at 1 vs Elite Screens Golf Bay Pro Short Throw ALR LF10 at 0.5. 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.
- Material: Da-Lite Designer Contour Electrol Matte White 110 at Matte White vs Elite Screens Golf Bay Pro Short Throw ALR LF10 at Short Throw ALR
- Screen Size: Da-Lite Designer Contour Electrol Matte White 110 at 110" vs Elite Screens Golf Bay Pro Short Throw ALR LF10 at —. 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.
- Screen Type: Da-Lite Designer Contour Electrol Matte White 110 at motorized vs Elite Screens Golf Bay Pro Short Throw ALR LF10 at fixed_frame
Which Should You Choose?
Choose Da-Lite Designer Contour Electrol Matte White 110 if you want:
- + better gain — higher gain (1
Choose Elite Screens Golf Bay Pro Short Throw ALR LF10 if you want:
- + better viewing angle
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