VIVID STORM 100-inch ULTRA-SHORT THROW projector screen with acoustically transparent, light-rejecting surface
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Acoustically transparent projector screen designed for ULTRA-SHORT THROW laser projectors. 100-inch diagonal, light-rejecting material with serrated optical structure for enhanced color and reduced ambient light impact. Not compatible with suspended ceiling installation
Highlights
- Acoustically transparent perforated screen
- Ambient light rejecting surface
- 100-inch diagonal with 169:1 aspect ratio
Pros
- Acoustically transparent screen material
- Light-rejecting surface for ambient light control
- Designed for ULTRA-SHORT THROW projectors
- Perforated design for improved stereo effect
- Large 100-inch diagonal display
Cons
- Not compatible with suspended ceiling installation
- Requires ULTRA-SHORT THROW LASER projector
- Ceiling ambient light may affect performance
Best For
Features
- Perforate Acoustically Sound TransparentThe BELOW BLACK BORDER adds a perforated design
- which satisfies the customer's pursuit of stereo effects
- and achieves a more stereoscopic effect;The Screen size100-inch Diagonal169 Aspect Ratio;Standard View Area 87. 17Wx49. 02"H;G. W. (Ibs)61. 73;Screen Material ULTRA-SHORT THROW AMBIENT LIGHT REJECTING; Projector Throw Type ONLY compatible for ULTRA-SHORT THROW LASER PROJECTOR;Offer 110V voltage;Anti-light direction The light above the screen;
- New choice projector screen for UST Laser projectorsThe screen material with special optical sawtooth structure and the light-rejecting filter to give a stunning performance in CEILING AMBIENT LIGHT. because the UST ALR material use a special optical serrated structure and a light suppression fitter; so the projected light will be effectively reflected to the viewer
- and the ceiling light will be blocked or absorbed;(Not Compatible for the projector suspended installed! )
- Eye Protection feature & A fit for any room Feast your eyes on awe-inspiring visuals with deeper colors;Projectors are able to produce much larger images
- which put less strain on your eyes. In addition to this
- projectors reflect light while TVs emit it. Reflected light is easier on your eyes