Sunday, October 16, 2011

Da-Lite Tensioned 84" Diagonal Video Format Home Theater Electric Wall Screen with Cinema Vision Fabric

Da-Lite Tensioned 84" Diagonal Video Format Home Theater Electric Wall Screen with Cinema Vision Fabric Review



Da-Lite Tensioned 84" Diagonal Video Format Home Theater Electric Wall Screen with Cinema Vision Fabric Feature

  • Tensioned Cosmopolitan with Cinema Vision fabric and 110 volt motor.
  • Electric Screen that Mounts on Wall or Ceiling. Screen is tensioned for an extra flat surface for optimum image quality. Tab guide cable system maintains even lateral tension to hold surface flat while custom slat bar with added weight maintains vertical tension.
  • Handsome black case blends with any decor. Ideal for applications where a recessed installation is not desired or feasible. Patented in-the-roller motor mounting system for quiet operation.
  • Cinema Vision is a unique non-supported vinyl fabric that offers a bright, uniform image with no color shift at any viewing angle. This surface is designed to provide a higher amount of brightness for lower output projector types such as CRT. Its increased reflectivity will help enhance the image brightness in situations where a low level of ambient light is present. This surface is a good choice when producing video images. Gain 1.3 with a 45-degree viewing half angle.
The screen that fifty years ago changed the projection environment forever with its electric operation continues to set the tone and meet the needs of the networked marketplace and home theaters. True to its roots, the Cosmopolitan still enjoys the same distinct case design, patented whisper soft motor-in-the roller operation and standard installation ease. The Cosmopolitan has expanded to include a tensioned version for the flattest possible viewing area, is available with low voltage control for third party control systems and is network ready with optional RS-232. Choose from square, video or HDTV formats with 50" x 50" through 200" diagonal sizes for home theater, educational, religious and corporate environments.


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