Draper 119248 HDTV Projector Screen
119248 HDTV Specifications:
Viewable Area: |
52(w) x 92(h) inches |
Screen Diagonal : |
106 inches |
Screen Aspect Ratio: |
16:9 |
Screen Surface: Glass Beaded CH3200E
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3.2 |
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60º |
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Glass Beaded CH3200E is a textile backed screen surface, consisting of a reflective surface laminated to a woven textile base. The screen surface hangs suitably flat because of the stability of the material and the weight of the bottom dowel. Good for all types of projection.
The CH3200E material has spherical glass beads embedded in the surface to provide brighter on-axis viewing than matt white, but have a narrower viewing cone. Glass beaded surfaces perform best when the projector is mounted at the same leel as the screen. CH3200E is flame and mildew resistant; and is cleaned with only a dry brush or towel. Seamless in standard sizes through 10’ high.
Care and Maintenance: Clean surface with a very soft dry brush or cloth and carefully dust the surface. Do not use soap, water, solvents or abrasives.
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Overview: 119248-HDTV
- You can install the case first, screen later.
- Motor-in-roller assures quiet and smooth operation.
- Ceiling-recessed screen with automatic closure.
- An independently motorized ceiling closure. In its closed position, the motorized closure forms a solid bottom panel giving the ceiling a clean appearance.
- At the touch of a switch or wireless transmitter, the door of the Ultimate Access opens into the case before the viewing surface descends into the room. Your audience will be impressed by its precision timing and quiet, fluid movement.
- With control options, it can be operated from any remote location.
- Depending on surface, available in sizes through 12' x 12' and 15' NTSC.
- Warranted for one year against defects in materials and workmanship.
- Custom sizes available.
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**Screen Ordering Notes:- Ships in 7-10 business days.
- Screens are only shipped in Contiguous US (48 states).
- Screen dimensions are based on manufacturers details and subject to change. Tolerances are typically ±1 inch.
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