Projection screens
When you are looking for a special projection screen for your situation, then there are various solutions available:
For dedicated cinema rooms, the A-series and the A-velvet fixed frame projection screens are the right choice.
Fixed frame screens are always in sight, but are the best when it comes to the planarity of the screen's surface.
Tension from 4 sides ensures the projection fabric is perfectly
For rooms with a high ceiling, the tensioned in-ceiling and M-series tensioned allow you to have the screen close
to the ceiling, while keeping the projection at the right viewing height. That's because the tensioning system pulls the
fabric flat from the sides, creating a distortion free projection area.
This allows you to have a black border above the projection area as big as 80 cm (31.5") for tensioned screens and 60 cm (23.6") for non-tensioned M-series screens.
When you want to start with a good screen and don't want to spend a fortune, the R-series manual projection screen
is a great option. It features an easy-to-install case, has an automatically braking retraction system that prevents the
screen from accidental damage and is avalaible from 77" to 150". The motorised version of the R-series is the
M-compact electric projection screen. It's just as easy to install and you don't even need an electrician or contractor
to wire it up - it's all be done for you.
It's possible to enjoy your projection screen, without ever seeing it when it's not in use. And that's why the in-ceiling range
has become popular rapidly. You hide everything in your false ceiling and at the press of a button, you have a full-blown
home cinema. The regular in-ceiling screens are perfectly flat, but if you want to have the best-of-the-best (and want to
pay the premium to get it), the tensioned in-ceiling is the right pick. The additional lateral tension brings out the best in
your projector - and HD projection especially.
