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For
Multi-purpose room installation
You need to consider many things when incorporating your home
theatre into a multipurpose room. Most often, the screen needs to
disappear when the room is used for other purposes. Usually there
are windows in the room, so you also need to be able to control
the ambient light. You may wish to conceal the projector when it
is not in use. Whatever your need, We have a solution for
virtually every situation.
For
a room dedicated to Home Theatre
You've decided to dedicate an entire room for your home theatre.
You might add theatre seats, a popcorn machine, posters, even a
marquee. In most cases, there are no windows, so light control is
not going to be an issue. The screen is generally placed in a
fixed position. Front projection is the most common choice, but
rear projection screens can provide unprecedented image clarity
and sharpness and your projector would be totally hidden-never
seen.
Let's
consider convenience, functionality and cost of your Home Theatre
Screen.
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A
motorized
front projection screen conveniently operated by
remote control or wall switch.
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A
manual
front projection screen which may be less expensive, but
limited selection.
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A
fixed
screen, also referred to as a permanently tensioned
screen. The surface of the screen is a flexible,
unsupported vinyl surface that is stretched flat yielding
undistorted picture quality.
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A
rear projection screen where your projector sits behind the
screen. It provides the best picture especially if there is
concern with ambient light. Call for details: 866-595-3368
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