LightWave LW MPS-180M Manual Projector Screen | 180 x 180 cm | Matte White 1.0 Gain | Wall and Ceiling Mount

Pull-down square display surface for classrooms, boardrooms, churches, and home cinema across Kenya


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LightWave LW MPS-180M Manual Projector Screen is now available at Mascom International for KSh 8,000, offering a 180 x 180 cm matte white viewing surface in a 1:1 square aspect ratio. The LightWave LW MPS-180M uses a spring-loaded pull-down mechanism with an auto-locking system, so you set the drop height you need and the screen holds in place. Built with a one-piece metal casing and 25 mm black masking borders, the LW MPS-180M mounts on a wall or hangs from the ceiling. Find the LightWave LW MPS-180M at Mascom International, Old Mutual Building, First Floor Room 4, Kimathi Street, Nairobi CBD.

The LightWave LW MPS-180M Manual Projector Screen suits schools, training centers, churches, and small-to-medium conference rooms across Kenya. Teachers at primary and secondary schools, lecturers at colleges, pastors running Sunday services, and trainers handling corporate workshops all face the same problem: projecting onto a bare wall washes out the picture and lowers contrast. The 180 x 180 cm matte white surface fixes this by reflecting light evenly, keeping text readable and colors accurate for everyone in the room. Home users setting up a movie wall in Westlands, Kilimani, or Karen apartments get the same benefit without paying for a motorized screen.

At Mascom International, we're seeing steady demand for manual projector screens from Kenyan schools, SACCOs, and churches that want a reliable display without recurring costs. Unlike electric screens that depend on a motor and wall power, the LW MPS-180M works through a simple spring mechanism that has fewer parts to fail. Users consistently report that the auto-lock holds the screen steady through a full session. Buy the LightWave LW MPS-180M at our Kimathi Street store, or order for pay-on-arrival delivery to any of Kenya's 47 counties.

Common Questions About the LightWave LW MPS-180M Manual Projector Screen

What size is the LightWave LW MPS-180M and what room does it suit?
The LightWave LW MPS-180M measures 180 x 180 cm, roughly 70 x 70 inches, in a 1:1 square aspect ratio. This diagonal works well for rooms seating up to about 30 to 40 people, such as classrooms, church halls, SACCO meeting rooms, and home cinema spaces. The square shape lets you project both 4:3 slide decks and 16:9 video by adjusting where the projector frames the image. For larger halls seating 60 or more, Mascom International also stocks 200 x 200 cm and 240 x 240 cm sizes you can compare in store.

Is the LW MPS-180M screen manual or electric, and how does it work?
The LW MPS-180M is fully manual, with no motor, no remote, and no power cable. You pull the screen down by hand using the bottom bar, and an auto-locking system grips it at set intervals so it stays at your chosen height. When the session ends, a gentle tug releases the lock and the spring retracts the fabric back into the metal casing. This design means no electricity bill, no motor wear, and reliable operation even during a Kenya Power load-shedding hour.

Does the LightWave LW MPS-180M work with my projector?
Yes. The LW MPS-180M is a passive matte white surface that works with any LCD or DLP projector, regardless of brand. Epson, BenQ, ViewSonic, Optoma, Hisense, and budget Android projectors all project onto it without any setup beyond aiming and focusing. The 1.0 gain rating means the screen reflects light back at the same intensity it receives, giving accurate brightness for both entry-level 3,000-lumen projectors and brighter conference units. No drivers, cables, or pairing are needed.

How is the LightWave LW MPS-180M mounted?
The LW MPS-180M supports both wall and ceiling installation. The metal casing has fixed brackets at each end that screw into a wall, or you can hang it from ceiling hooks for rooms where wall space is limited. Mounting hardware is included. For a permanent classroom or boardroom setup, wall mounting at about 1.5 metres from the floor works well. Mascom International can advise on placement, and our team explains the install steps when you collect or receive the screen.

Why choose a matte white screen over projecting onto a painted wall?
A painted wall scatters light unevenly, dulls contrast, and often shows texture or color tint that distorts the picture. The LW MPS-180M matte white fabric reflects light uniformly across the full 180 cm width, holding color accuracy and keeping text sharp from edge to edge. The 25 mm black masking borders frame the image and absorb spillover light, which raises perceived contrast. For any room where the audience needs to read slides clearly, a dedicated screen produces a noticeably cleaner result than a wall.

What is the viewing angle, and will people at the side see the image clearly?
The LW MPS-180M offers a wide viewing angle so audience members seated off to the sides still get a clear picture.A 1.0 gain matte surface spreads light broadly rather than focusing it forward, which is why matte white screens suit wide seating layouts in classrooms and church halls better than high-gain screens that favor a narrow center zone.

How durable is the LW MPS-180M for daily classroom or church use?
The LW MPS-180M uses a one-piece metal alloy casing that protects the rolled fabric when retracted, which matters in busy schools and halls where the screen is raised and lowered several times a day. The matte white surface resists creasing and wipes clean with a dry cloth. The spring-and-lock mechanism is rated for repeated daily cycles. Mascom International backs the screen with a 6-month warranty covering manufacturing defects, so any mechanical fault within that period is handled at our Nairobi CBD desk.

Is the LightWave LW MPS-180M worth KSh 8,000 in Kenya's market?
At KSh 8,000, the LW MPS-180M sits below the cost of a motorized screen of the same 180 x 180 cm size, which typically runs above KSh 17,000. For schools, churches, and small businesses watching their budget, the manual mechanism removes the motor as the most common failure point while keeping the same matte white image quality. You pay once, with no power draw and no remote to lose. For venues that raise and lower the screen only a few times a day, the manual design is the practical choice.

Technical Specifications 

Screen Surface and Image Quality
  • Viewing surface measures 180 x 180 cm, about 70 x 70 inches, for rooms seating 30 to 40 people
  • 1:1 square aspect ratio handles both 4:3 presentation slides and 16:9 video by reframing the projector
  • Matte white fabric reflects light evenly, holding color accuracy with no hue shift across the surface
  • Gain factor of 1.0 returns light at the same intensity received, giving balanced brightness for most projectors
  • 25 mm black masking borders frame the image and absorb stray light to raise perceived contrast
  • Surface resists creasing and wipes clean with a dry cloth for years of clear projection
Operation and Locking Mechanism
  • Manual spring-loaded pull-down operation needs no motor, remote, or wall power
  • Auto-locking system holds the screen at set drop heights so it stays steady through a full session
  • Bottom pull bar gives a firm grip for lowering and a gentle tug releases the retract spring
  • Smooth spring retraction rolls the fabric back into the casing when the screen is not in use
  • Works during Kenya Power outages since no electricity is required to raise or lower it
Build and Casing
  • One-piece metal alloy casing protects the rolled fabric and resists knocks in busy rooms
  • Lightweight housing keeps the unit easy to carry and mount without extra support
  • Fixed end brackets anchor the casing securely for wall or ceiling installation
  • Casing length spans the full 180 cm screen width for even tension across the fabric
  • Built for repeated daily raise-and-lower cycles in schools, churches, and offices
Mounting and Installation
  • Dual-purpose design supports both wall mounting and ceiling suspension
  • End brackets screw into a wall stud or concrete for a fixed classroom or boardroom setup
  • Ceiling hooks let you hang the screen where wall space is limited or shared
  • Mounting hardware is included in the box for first installation
  • Recommended mounting height around 1.5 metres from the floor for clear sightlines
Projector Compatibility
  • Compatible with all LCD and DLP projectors regardless of brand or model
  • Works with Epson, BenQ, ViewSonic, Optoma, Hisense, and budget Android projectors
  • Passive surface needs no drivers, cables, pairing, or software setup
  • Suits projectors from 3,000 lumens upward for daytime classroom and evening cinema use
  • No throw-distance limit beyond your projector's own specification
What's in the Box
The LightWave LW MPS-180M arrives with the manual pull-down projector screen in its one-piece metal casing, the matte white projection fabric pre-rolled inside, end brackets for wall or ceiling mounting, screws and fixing hardware for first installation, and a basic instruction sheet. Mascom International confirms the screen retracts and locks correctly before it leaves our store, so you receive a unit checked for smooth operation.

Warranty
The LightWave LW MPS-180M Manual Projector Screen carries a 6-month Mascom International warranty on manufacturing defects, covering the spring mechanism, locking system, and casing under normal use. Our Nairobi CBD service desk handles any warranty claim directly. Keep your receipt as proof of purchase for any service within the warranty period.

Where to Buy the LightWave LW MPS-180M in Kenya
The LightWave LW MPS-180M Manual Projector Screen is available now at Mascom International, located at Old Mutual Building, First Floor Room 4, Kimathi Street, Nairobi CBD. Visit our store Monday through Saturday, 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, to see the LW MPS-180M and test its pull-down action in person before you buy.

Order through any of the following:
  • Phone: +254 708 852 521
  • Email: info@mascomintl.com
  • Website: www.mascomintl.com
Mascom International ships the LW MPS-180M across all 47 Kenyan counties with pay-on-arrival delivery  you only pay when the screen reaches you. Nairobi and its environs receive same-day delivery, while Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, Eldoret, and other major towns receive the screen within 1 business day. The far-reaching counties of Mandera, Wajir, Marsabit, Lamu, Tana River, and Turkana receive delivery within 2-3 business days.

Our Nairobi CBD service desk handles after-sales support directly. Buyers across Kenya rely on Mascom International for honest specifications, current market pricing, and reliable warranty backing on every projector screen we stock.


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