SI Motorized Projector Screen Displays 2.35:1 Video
Comes in sizes from 80-160 inches with 12v trigger, IR and RF options.
SI says it will ship the Reference Motorized projector screen before CEDIA Expo 2008.
The motorized screen comes in sizes from 80-160 inches with all "Reference Series" screen materials available.
Screen formats available include: 2.35:1, 16:9 and 4:3. There's 24 inches of extra black on the top of the screen with custom options.
The screen, which has 12v trigger, IR and RF options, can be mounted to the wall, ceiling or flush in-ceiling.
"This elegant new design includes all the amenities along with the new Black Diamond screen technology," says SI CTO Aaron Reilly.
It also has a quiet motor producing just 43 dB from three feet, SI says.
SI will showcase the screen and other products at its booth (1056) CEDIA Expo 2008.
The motorized screen comes in sizes from 80-160 inches with all "Reference Series" screen materials available.
Screen formats available include: 2.35:1, 16:9 and 4:3. There's 24 inches of extra black on the top of the screen with custom options.
The screen, which has 12v trigger, IR and RF options, can be mounted to the wall, ceiling or flush in-ceiling.
"This elegant new design includes all the amenities along with the new Black Diamond screen technology," says SI CTO Aaron Reilly.
It also has a quiet motor producing just 43 dB from three feet, SI says.
SI will showcase the screen and other products at its booth (1056) CEDIA Expo 2008.
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