Crystal Projector Screen and Types of Projector Screens

Crystal Projector Screens
Crystal Projector Screens is the first big innovation in projector screen technology in decades. Crystal Projector Screens replace the age-old screen manufacturing process with the nanolens technology, and the result is a new level of performance for AV professional’s high gain, wide viewing angle and ambient light rejection so good that the Crystal Projector Screens can be installed in dark or brightly conference rooms, classrooms and boardrooms.
Traditional screens vary in size and specifications, but all have one thing in common the same material. Crystal Projector Screens uses the nanolens technology or holographic patterns. Millions of these “lenslets” create a random surface that manipulates a light energy. When an image is projected on the screen, the photonic energy of the surface reflects the outstanding efficiency, resulting in picture quality superior to current projection screens.
No Hot Spots
Higher gain fabrics used on today’s screens can reflect the light from the projector’s lens resulting in hot spots. Crystal Projector Screens utilizes the unique polycarbonate surface, which means there is no fabric and no hot spots.
High Gain and Wide Viewing Angle
Higher gain typically means a narrower viewing angle.
Exceptional Contrast
Crystal Projector Screens contrast-rich surface means your customers will experience excellent detail and black levels whether they are viewing numbers and graphs, images and text or high-resolution video.
No Color Shifting
The random size distribution of our nanolens technology ensures uniform optical performance over all wavelengths of color reproduction unmatched by other screens.
Excellent Ambient Light Control
High reflectivity makes Crystal Projector Screens s ideal for rooms with the high levels of ambient light control.
Polarization Preservation
Crystal Projector Screens nanolens technology preserves polarization effect so one screen can be used for both 2D and 3D viewing.
3 Best Types of Projector Screens
Fixed Frame Screens
Fixed frame screens are tensioned screens designed for use in permanent locations.
The fixed frame screens cannot be rolled up and down and are the permanent fixture in the room.
Projector screens tend to have the excellent picture quality.
These types of projector screens are very popular in home theaters.
These screens integrate well into boardrooms, home theaters and other regular meeting spaces.
Motorized Screens
They are convenient and require less effort to open and close than manual screens.
Available in ceiling-recessed, wall-mounted, ceiling hung or ascending floor models, electric screens add a professional touch to a conference or boardroom.
Motorized screen are more complicated to install than a manual or fixed screen because they require a power source to operate.
Manual Screens
Manual screens are a popular choice because they are versatile, easy to use, and easy to install.
Manual pull and release systems allow you to lower the screen to the desired height and lock it into place.
Manual wall and ceiling screens offer presenters the professional solution for the virtually any situation.
These screens can be rolled into a secure housing after use.
They are recognized as the screens used in school classrooms.
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