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Projection Screens & AV Furniture

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Contents

• About Projecta• Production in the Netherlands• Projection surfaces• Projecta Academy• The benefits of tensioned projection screens• The benefit and logic in the Projecta product range• New Products• Projecta Products• Custom solutions• Accessories• Online Toolbox

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CTS Renewal Units

• Projecta is an officially certified Infocomm International CTS Renewal Unit provider. After completion of this course you will receive 2.5 Renewal Units. Sent in your certificate to claim the 2.5 RU’s at Infocomm when you request your extension.

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What you need to know about

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About Projecta

Projecta is Europe’s leading manufacturer of high quality projection screens and audio visual furniture.

Founded in 1952, we design, develop and build an extensive range of projection screens in the largest projection screen manufacturing facility in Europe, located in Weert (the Netherlands).

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So, what does Projecta do?

……Projection Screens

Like these?Sure, but we can do a lot

more!

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Large screens for large venues

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Or even larger screens for even larger venues

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Ceiling recessed screens for classy board rooms

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Or ceiling recessed screens for larger rooms

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A screen that matches the color of the room

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So, what does Projecta do?

……Projection Screens

In every size, for every application,

for your project.

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Quality from the Netherlands

QUALITY • INNOVATION • SERVICE • EXPERTISE

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60 years of experience

• 60 years of experience in the manufacturing of projection screens and screen surfaces with a quality philosophy that is evident in everything we do and make.

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60 years of experience

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Milestone AV Technologies

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Worldwide leader in projection screens

Warsaw, IN, USA Weert, Netherlands Patay, FranceSavage, MN, USA

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About Projecta

• Biggest projection screen production facility (16000 m2) in Europe, located in Weert, the Netherlands.

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Projecta Values

• Quality• Innovation• Service• Expertise

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Quality

• Largest manufacturing facility in Europe• Our quality is monitored by TÜV / GS• Quality in processes through ISO 9001:2000

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Quality

• PQC – Personal Quality Check

Each product is individualy checked and approved. If approved during final inspection each product is marked with the PQC sticker.

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Quality

• Emerald LevelCertified Audio Visual Service Provider

by Infocomm International

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Innovation – Projection surfaces

• We formulate, develop and manufacture our own projection surfaces to maintain a constant high quality.

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Service

• Our qualified and multilingual customer service can support your project with quick and technical advice.

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Expertise

• More than 60 years of experience in the manufacturing of projection screens.

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Environmental policy

• Greenguard® Indoor Air Quality certification.• REACH – Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation

and Restriction of Chemical Substances.• RoHS – Restriction of Hazardous Substances.• WEEE – Waste Electronic and Electric

Equipment Regulations.

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Production in the Netherlands

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Manufacturing projection screens from start to finish

• At the largest manufacturing facility for projection screens in Europe, we build our products from start to finish so we can monitor the quality in every step.

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Manufacturing projection screens from start to finish

• At our metal workshop, we form raw metal as a sturdy casing for projection screens.

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Manufacturing projection screens from start to finish

• Metal is folded into the right shape.

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Manufacturing projection screens from start to finish

• In our powder coating department, a special textured coating is applied to prevent unwanted reflection.

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Manufacturing projection screens from start to finish

• Projection surfaces are cut to the right size by our specialists.

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Manufacturing projection screens from start to finish

• Borders and black drops are added to the projection surface with great attention.

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Manufacturing projection screens from start to finish

• All components are combined and assembled. After assembly, factory settings are finalised to each product for the optimal result. Every product is then subjected to a series of checks and tests.

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Manufacturing projection screens from start to finish

• Each product is individually checked by a Quality Engineer. Projecta products are marked with a Personal Quality Check (PQC) sticker after they have been approved during final inspection.

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Manufacturing projection screens from start to finish

• High quality packaging is used to prepare the product for shipment and storage.

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Projection Surfaces

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Projecta Projection Surfaces

• Basic Information on Projection Surfaces – Gain and Viewing Angle– Types of projection surfaces– Base material

• Our Range of Projection Surfaces

• Tensioned Projection Surfaces

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Basic information on projection surfaces

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Gain

Gain is a measure of reflection performance. Gain is related to a universal reference standard: Magnesium Carbonate (MgCO3). Rather than absorbing light, MgCO3 reflects projected light back with perfect evenness. Matte White, with a measured gain of 1.0, is the standard brightness for a projection screen surface.

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Viewing Angle

• The viewing angle of a projection screen fabric indicates the maximum angle at which the projected image is still clearly visible.

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Gain and Viewing Angle

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Types of Projection Surfaces

Diffusion• Rather than reflecting the light as a beam, the

diffusion projection screen surface disperses the light evenly and always achieves a gain of close to the norm value of 1.0.

• The projector may be ceiling mounted or placed on a table.

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Types of Projection Surfaces

Reflective• A reflective projection screen surface reflects the

projected light from a ceiling-mounted projector in a beam in the direction of the viewer. The angle of incidence is the same as the angle of reflection. Because of the beam effect, the viewing angle reduces but the gain increases.

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Types of Projection Surfaces

Retro-Reflective• A retro-reflective projection screen surface

reflects the projected light from a table supported projector in a beam in the direction of the viewer. The light is reflected back in the direction from which it comes. Because of the beam effect, the viewing angle reduces but the gain increases.

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Types of Projection Surfaces

Diffusion Transmissive (rear projection)• In the case of a transmissive projection screen

surface, the image is projected from behind the surface and is transmitted by diffusion to the audience side.

• The projector may be either mounted from the ceiling or placed on a table.

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Base Materials

• Tensioned Projection Surfaces

• Non-Tensioned Projection Surfaces (supported)

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Non-Tensioned Projection Surfaces

• Fiber-glass or another woven substrate can be coated or laminated with the projection surface on one side and a black light absorbing surface on the other.

• The front side is treated with a projection layer and has a light structure.

• The projection surface has black backing.

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Non-Tensioned Projection Surfaces

• Non-Tensioned screen surfaces need tensioning on top and bottom.

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Tensioned Projection Surfaces

• Liquid vinyl is sprayed or poured onto a flat sheet substrate and when dry and cured performs as a screen.

• This type of screen requires tension on all four side of the material which provides for a perfectly flat surface.

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Range of projection surfaces

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Range of projection surfaces

Feature Non-Tensioned TensionedColor neutral Matte White Matte White

Enhanced contrast High Contrast High Contrast Cinema Vision (HCCV)

Additional reflectivity Datalux Pearlescent

Rear projection Retrotex Da-Tex

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Range of projection surfaces

Screen Surface Gain Viewing Angle

Tensioned / Non-Tensioned

Front / Rear Projection

Base Material Type

Matte White 1.0 120° Non-Tensioned Front Fiberglass Diffusion

High Contrast 1.1 100° Non-Tensioned Front Fiberglass Diffusion

Datalux 1.5 70° Non-Tensioned Front Fiberglass Reflective

Matte White 1.0 120° Tensioned Front Vinyl Diffusion

High Contrast Cinema Vision

1.1 100° Tensioned Front Vinyl Diffusion

Pearlescent 1.5 80° Tensioned Front Vinyl Reflective

Matte White High Gain 2.2 70° Non-Tensioned Front Acetate Diffusion

Matte White Sound 1.0 100° Non-Tensioned Front Vinyl Diffusion

Retrotex 0.5 60° Non-Tensioned Rear Vinyl Transmissive

Da-Tex 1.3 60° Tensioned Rear Vinyl Transmissive

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Projection Surfaces – Matte White (non-tensioned)

• One of the most versatile screen surfaces.• Unity gain with a wide viewing angle.• Great choice for situations with good control

over ambient light.

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Projection Surfaces – High Contrast

• Specially designed grey base material and reflective top surface.

• Able to provide very good black levels without sacrificing the white level output.

• Great choice when video images are the main source of information.

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Projection Surfaces – High Contrast

Electrische Projectieschermen

White

Black

MatteWhite

White

Black

RegularHigh

Contrast

White

Black

High Contrast

Shift of the white level

White level remains at the

same level

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Projection Surfaces – Datalux

• Specially designed with a reflective coating, which provides an increased amount of brightness with a reduced viewing angle.

• Suitable for environments where ambient light is uncontrollable and a projector with moderate light output is used.

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Projection Surfaces – Matte White (tensioned)

• One of the most versatile screen surfaces.• Unity gain with a wide viewing angle.• Great choice for situations with good control

over ambient light.

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Projection Surfaces – High Contrast Cinema Vision

• Specially designed grey base material and reflective top surface. With enhanced black levels and briljant white levels, this surface provides deep life-like coulours and greater detail and sharpness

• Great choice when video images are the main source of information.

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Projection Surfaces – High Contrast Cinema Vision

Electrische Projectieschermen

White

Black

MatteWhite

White

Black

RegularHigh

Contrast

White

Black

High Contrast

Shift of the white level

White level remains at the

same level

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Projection Surfaces – Pearlescent

• Specially designed with a reflective coating, which provides an increased amount of brightness with a reduced viewing angle.

• Suitable for environments where ambient light is uncontrollable and a projector with moderate light output is used.

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Projection Surfaces – Matte White High Gain

• The projection material has a special top coat for enhanced reflection.

• Suitable for rooms with high ambient light levels or a projector with a low light output.

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Projection Surfaces – Matte White Sound

• With the same optical characteristics as Matte White, designed for applications where a more realistic sound stage is required, this fabric allows for the installation of speakers to be placed behind the surface.

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Projection Surfaces – Retrotex

• Retrotex is a non-tensioned rear projection surface. A neutral grey vinyl rear projection screen that provides contrast enhancement while maintaining uniformity and color rendition.

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Projection Surfaces – Da-Tex®

• Da-Tex® is a special grey based transparent material, which also can be used in environments with high ambient light levels or in combination with a projector with a moderate light output.

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Projecta Academy

“The ultimate purpose of a projection screen is to ensure that the quality of the projected image is reflected toward the audience while maintaining or even improving the projection in brightness or contrast.”

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Projecta Academy

• Why you need a projection screen• Uniformity• Gain• Viewing Angle• Contrast• Brightness• Projector characteristics

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Projecta Academy

• LUX • Sizing a screen to a room• Aspect Ratio• Black Drop and Borders• Front Projection• Rear Projection

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Why you need a projection screen

• A flat surface for image projection

• A large image size

• A uniform image

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A flat surface for image projection

• A projection screen will give a flat and dedicated area for reflecting the projected image toward the audience without effecting the content. This is vital to achieve a focused and detailed projected image.

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A large image size

• With projection you can achieve very large sizes for very large audiences, and we produce projection screens to match the impressive capabilities of the most sophisticated projectors.

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Uniformity

• An even distribution of light on a projection screen is known as "good uniformity" in projection terminology. Uniformity is essential for an even image with a wide viewing angle in the desired direction.

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Gain

• Gain is a measure of reflection performance. Gain is related to a universal reference standard: Magnesium Carbonate (MgCO3). Rather than absorbing light,

• MgCO3 reflects projected light back with perfect evenness. Matte White, with a measured gain of 1.0, is the standard brightness for a projection screen surface.

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Viewing Angle

• The viewing angle of a projection screen surface indicates the maximum angle at which the projected image is still clearly visible. The brightness of the image decreases as the viewing angle increases in relation to the axis of the image.

• The maximum viewing angle is the point at which the viewer perceives less than 50% of the luminous intensity of the image. This limit is the commonly accepted standard for image quality.

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Contrast

Contrast is the difference between the blackest black and the whitest white in the projected image.

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Contrast

Can you read this?Can you read this?

Can you read this?Can you read this?

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Brightness

Brightness with projection is the amount of light that is reflected by the projection surface.

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Projection Screens and Brightness

An ideal screen is referred to as a Unity Gain screen which disperses light evenly and equally in a sperical pattern with the same brightness.

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Ambient light

• Ambient light is the amount of unwanted light in a room that can affect the projection in a negative way. Ambient light can come from windows or from room lighting.

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Ambient Light and Brightness

Ambient light on a projection screen causes a less bright image. This can be countered by using window blinds to darken the room, using a projector with a stronger light output or using a projection surface with a higher gain.

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Projector characteristics - output

Output (ANSI-lumen)• The brightness of a projector is measured in

ANSI-Lumen. The higher the number of ANSI-Lumen, the brighter the projected image and the more it can compensate for ambient light. Please note that a too bright image is not pleasant to look at for a longer period of time.

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Projector characteristics - Projector position

Projector position• A projector can be placed in front of or behind a

projection screen. The projector can also be mounted on the ceiling or placed at table height. A projection surface has a specifically designed coating that handles the light that hits it, which makes it necessary to pay attention to your choice of projection surface type.

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Projector characteristics – lens-type

Lens-type• The lens of a projector determines the throw

distance. If a short throw or ultra short throw lens is used this creates a situation where the projected light reaches the projection surface at an extreme angle, which is why we recommend using a tensioned projection surface to avoid distortion of the image.

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Lux

The perceived amount of light that is reflected by the projection screen is expressed in LUX.

Optimum image quality is achieved when the ratio between the LUX value of the projected image and the wall behind it is at least 5:1.

LUX = Projector ANSI Lumen Screen surface area in m2 X gain

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Lux

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Lux

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Lux

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Sizing a screen to a room

If you want everyone in the room to see what is on the screen, make sure you use the right size projection screen. This is necessary to ensure everyone can see the detail of the projection.

Always consider the most demanding usage of your projection when determining the size.

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High resolution projectors

• The use of high resolution projectors in most applications creates quality images with great detail. This higher resolution also implies smaller font text and images which has its effect on the correct choice of projection screen size.

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1080p vs. 4K

SDTV640 x 480

720p1280 x 720

1080p1920 x 1080

4K3840 x 2160

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1080p vs. 4K 1080p 4K (Ultra HD)

Resolution 1920 x 1080 3840 x 2160 (typical)

Pixels 2,073,600 / 2.1 MP 8,294,400 / 8.3 MP

Aspect Ratio 16:9 16:9

Inception Date 1996 (first US HDTV broadcast), currently ubiquitous in American homes

2005 (first Japanese broadcast), 2013-2014 Ultra HD wide availability in Japanese/Chinese homes

Applications Conference Room, Higher Education, Home Theater, Meeting Room, Museum

Auditorium, Digital Cinema, Large Venue, Simulation, Staging

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1080p vs. 4K 1080p 4K (Ultra HD)

Projector Manufacturers

BenQ, Christie, Digital Projection, EIKI, Epson, InFocus, JVC, Mitsubishi, NEC, Optoma, Panasonic, projectiondesign, Sony, Vivitek

Barco, Christie, JVC, Sony

Entry Level Projector Cost

$1,000 $25,000

Available Lumen Output

Up to 20,000 ANSI Up to 72,000 ANSI

Light Engines D-ILA, DLP, LCD, LCoS, SXRD D-ILA, DLP, LCoS, SXRD

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Sizing a screen to a room

• The InfoComm International standard therefore recommends the following rules to determine the correct size of the projection screen:

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16:10 WIDE and 16:9 HDTV aspect ratios

• You can calculate the diagonal of the projection screen that will match your situation by dividing the room depth by two.

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16:10 WIDE and 16:9 HDTV aspect ratios

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4:3 VIDEO aspect ratio

• To calculate the correct dimension for a 4:3 aspect ratio, you can use the following rule. The height of a screen should be 1/6 of the distance from the screen to the last row of viewers.

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2.35:1 CINEMASCOPE aspect ratio

• To calculate the correct dimension for a 2.35:1 aspect ratio, you can use the following rule. The height of a screen should be 1/4 of the distance from the screen to the last row of viewers.

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You should also consider

Ceiling height• Take the ceiling height into account in your

calculation as this is often a limiting factor.

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You should also consider

Comfortable viewing height

The distance between the floor and the viewing area of a projection screen should be:

professional and educational applications

> 125 cm

home entertainment applications

> 60 to 90 cm

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You should also consider

Comfortable viewing distance• For professional and educational applications

the first row of seats should be approximately 1.5 screen heights away.

• For home entertainment applications the first row of seats should be approximately 2 screen heights away.

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Projection screen vs. flat panel display

Although a flat panel display may seem a good option for a smaller size presentation area, in most cases these are actually too small.

If the rules of thumb are applied often a larger projection screen should be specified to make sure the audience can see the necessary level of detail comfortably.

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Aspect Ratios

Video Format 4:3 (1.33:1)HDTV Format 16:9 (1.78:1)Wide Format 16:10 (1.60:1)Cinemascope 21:9 (2.35:1)Standard 1:1

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Aspect Ratios

4:3 – video > This was the old TV standard

16:9 – HDTV > Current TV standard

16:10 – WIDE > Computer standard

2.35:1 – Cinemascope > Movie industry standard

1:1 – Square > Overhead projection and slide projectors

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Black Drop and Borders

Black borders surrounding the projection area on a projection surface increase the perceived contrast of the projected image.

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Black Drop and Borders

A black drop on top of the viewing area gives the option to create the correct viewing height

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Calculating the Black Drop

A) Determine the height of the ceiling.

B) Determine the appropriate viewing height. • for professional use: approximately 125 cm.

• for home entertainment use: between 60-90 cm.

C) Subtract the distance between the bottom of the projection screen to the floor from the distance between the ceiling and the

floor to give you the complete height of the projection screen.

D) Subtract the required viewing height from the complete height of the projection screen.

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For Example

• Projection Screen:– Elpro Electrol– Width: 240cm– Aspect Ratio: Wide (16:10)– Viewing Area: 144 x 230cm

• Size of the Room:– Ceiling Height: 300cm– Width: 500cm– Depth: 600cm

Calculation

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For Example

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Front vs. Rear projection

• Front projection– How it works– Materials– Advantages– Disadvantages

• Rear projection– How it works– Materials– Advantages– Disadvantages

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Front Projection – how it works

• Front projection is still the most commonly used way of projecting an image.

• The screen reflects the light back to the audience.

• Projector are both located in the audience viewing area.

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Front Projection – materials

A front projection screen can be made of:• Fibreglass material• Flexible polyvinyl chloride material

Light is reflected by the projection screen towards the audience.

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Front Projection - advantages

• Requires less space than rear projection.

• Generally easier installation than rear projection.

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Front Projection - disadvantages

• Lighting: images consist of light from the projector reflected off the screen.

• Projection equipment is often located in the same room as the screen which is a source of noise, glare and distraction.

• People can interfere with the image.

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Rear Projection – how it works

• Projected light is transmitted through a fabric or glass on to a diffuse surface on which the image is focussed.

• Projector is on the opposite side of the projection screen form the audience.

• Requires high levels of transmission to achieve brightness.

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Rear Projection – how it works

• The light of the projector should be aimed directly at the audience.

• The vertical cone is adjusted by moving the projector.

• Placing the video projector higher and projecting down toward the eyes of the audience provides greater brightness.

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Rear Projection - materials

A rear projection screen can be made of:• Flexible polyvinyl chloride material• Plexiglas material

• Light is transmitted through the screen material with relative little bending.

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Rear Projection - advantages

• Image quality is superior to front projection.• Less loss of contrast.• With rear projection there is no projector in sight

and all AV components can be concealed in the projection room eliminating fan noise.

• With rear projection the presenter or teacher can walk in front of the screen without affecting the projection.

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Rear Projection - disadvantages

• Space is required behind the projection screen.

• A rear projection system is generally more expensive.

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The benefit of tensioned projection surfaces

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Tensioned Projection Surfaces

Tensioned projection screens feature a special tab-tensioned system for a perfectly flat projection surface.

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Tensioned Projection Surfaces

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Why Tensioned?

Why do we focus on Tensioned projection screens?

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Why Tensioned?

We focus on innovative tab-tensioned projection screens for the following reasons:

1. Always a guaranteed flat projection surface.

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Why Tensioned?

We focus on innovative tab-tensioned projection screens for the following reasons:

2. A tensioned projection surface can withstand changes in temperature and humidity better than a non-tensioned surface.

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Why Tensioned?

We focus on innovative tab-tensioned projection screens for the following reasons:

3. The resilience of the tensioned materials will result in an even longer life cycle of the product.

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Why Tensioned?

We focus on innovative tab-tensioned projection screens for the following reasons:

4. When detail in projection is necessary in an application, a perfectly flat tensioned surface is necessary.

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New Slim-Tab design

Slim-Tab: A lower profile, stronger tab design

• To keep your screen perfectly tensioned.

• Tab size optimized for strength and screen flatness.

• Redesigned geometry to eliminate tab impressions.

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The benefits and logic in the Projecta range

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Easy Install - installation

• Projecta Easy Install is:– Quick and Easy

• Mount the brackets, click in the screen, secure the screw, that’s it.

– Flexible• flexibility in mounting positions.

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Easy Install - installation

• Step 1: install the two brackets

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Easy Install - installation

• Step 2: ‘click’ in the projection screen

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Easy Install - installation

• Step 3: Secure the screen with a screw

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Easy Install - connectivity

• Plug and Play connectivity with the Easy Install accessories.

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Easy Serviceability System

• Our ceiling recessed projection screens offer an Easy Serviceability System, which makes the screen surface and motor accessible when installed.

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Projecta Productrange - Case

Casemm.

Projection Screens

276 x 276 (Tensioned) Elpro Large Electrol

154 x 154 Tensioned Elpro (RF) Electrol

118 x 118Elpro (RF) ElectrolCinelpro (RF) ElectrolHapro Manual / Hapro CSR

84 x 84 Compact (RF) ElectrolProScreen (CSR)ProCinema (CSR)FlexScreenCompact Manual

68 x 68 SlimScreen

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Projecta Productrange – Borders

• Standard border of 5 cm

• Standard extra high black drop

Standard Version5 cm border

Cinema VersionStandaard extra high black drop

Elpro (RF) Electrol Cinelpro (RF) Electrol

Compact (RF) Electrol Cinema (RF) Electrol

ProScreen (CSR) ProCinema (CSR)

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Projecta Productrange - Electric

• Standard Motor

• Built-in RF-receiverin the Motor

Standard Motor Built-in RF-receiver

(Tensioned) Descender Electrol (Tensioned) Descender RF Electrol

(Tensioned) Elpro Electrol (Tensioned) Elpro RF Electrol

Cinelpro Electrol Cinelpro RF Electrol

Compact Electrol Compact RF Electrol

Cinema Electrol Cinema RF Electrol

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Projecta Productrange - Manual

Version Manual Projection Screen

CSR (Controlled Screen Return) Hapro CSRDynamic CSRProScreen CSRProCinema CSR

Standard Spring Mechanism ProScreenProCinemaFlexScreenSlimScreen (XL)

Crank Operated Hapro ManualCompact Manual

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ProjectaNew Product 2013

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New products 2013

• Interactive Dry-Erase Screen• Interactive Dry-Erase Cart• Full Screen• HomeScreen Deluxe and Homescreen to 500

cm viewing area width.

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Projecta Interactive Dry-Erase Screen

A projection screen you can actually write on!

The Projecta Interactive Dry Erase Screen is a revolutionarydual-purpose projection screen and writable marker boardcombination.

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What does it do?

The Interactive Dry-Erase Screen combines the following:

• A quality projection screen• A marker board for dry-erase markers• A surface designed for interactivity applications• A solution for the challenges of (ultra) short

throw projectors

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Applications / when you can use this screen

• Classrooms and other educational environments where a projection screen and a whiteboard is used.

• Boardrooms / meeting rooms / conferencing• Brainstorming• Short throw projector applications

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Two versions

The Interactive Dry-Erase Screen comes in two versions:– a standard projection aspect ratio (4:3 and 16:10)– an extra wide version with additional marker

space

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Features explained

• Professional quality projection surface• Practically eliminates glare and hot spotting• Works perfectly with dry-erase markers• Designed for use with interactivity• Two versions; standard and extra marker space• Easy low profile installation• Sleek 7 mm aluminium frame• Tray and marker kit are included

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Specs

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Projecta Interactive Dry-Erase Screen

The all-new Interactive Dry-Erase Projection Cart

brings interactivity anywhere you need it.

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What does it do?

The Interactive Dry-Erase Cart combines the following:

• A quality rear projection screen• An interactive screen with eBeam technology• A marker board for dry-erase markers• A mobile cart

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Applications / when you can use this screen

• Boardrooms that do not have the possibility to install a projection screen permanently and requires a mobile solution.

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Applications / when you can use this screen

• Classrooms and other educational environments where a projection screen with interactivity and a whiteboard is used.

• Every location where interactivity is needed on multiple locations that does not have the possibility to install this in every room.

• Classrooms and other educational environments where a projection screen with interactivity and a whiteboard is used.

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Features explained

• Rear projection – no shadowing• Professional quality projection surface• Interactivity built into the frame• Future proof• Works perfectly with dry-erase markers• Mobility• Height installation options• Stylus and marker kit are included

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Specs

MSRP: € 2999,-

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Projecta Full Screen

• The Full Screen is a unique borderless fixed frame screen. The projection surface is folded over the frame of the Full Screen which creates a completely borderless projection solution.

The Full Screen is the architect’s choice when interior design requires a borderless fixedframe screen.

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Full Screen

• The double frame construction enables screen tensioning on the rear of the projection screen with supplied lacing cords.

• This projection screen is available in custom dimensions up to 10 meters wide and 6 meters high.

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HomeScreen Deluxe / HomeScreen

• The HomeScreen Deluxe and HomeScreen are now available in widths up to 516 cm (500 cm viewing area).

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Projecta products

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Projecta product range

To help you understand with which products Projecta can help you, here is an overview of the Projecta product range:

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Projecta Product Range

Projection Screens

Electric projection screens

Ceiling recessed installation

Wall and ceiling mounted installations

Large venue installations

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Projecta Product Range

Manual projection screens

Fixed frame projection screens

Interactive projection screens

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Projecta Product Range

Portable and tripod projection screens

AV Furniture

Accessories

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Electric Projection Screens – ceiling recessed

• Tensioned Descender RF Electrol• Tensioned Descender Electrol• Descender RF Electrol• Descender Electrol• Pre-Installation Box for Descender (RF) Electrol• Ceiling Mounting Kit

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320 and 340 cm widths available

• These widths are available with the following products:– Tensioned Descender (RF) Electrol– Descender (RF) Electrol– Pre-Installation Box

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Tensioned Descender (RF) Electrol

• Attractive and durable built-in solution.• Tab-tensioned system for a flat projection

surface.• Easy Serviceability System, motor and surface

remain accessible after installation.

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Descender (RF) Electrol

• Attractive and durable built-in solution.• The slat bar closes of the aperture in the ceiling.• Easy Serviceability System, motor and surface

remain accessible after installation.

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Option for the (Tensioned) Descender (RF) Electrol

Order the Screen Surface Assembly at a later stage and complete the installation during the finishing stage preventing any damage.

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Pre-Installation Box

• Reserve space in a ceiling for the Descender (RF) Electrol by installing the Pre-Installation Box.

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Pre-Installation Box

• Prevent damage to the case and projection surface by installing the Pre-Installation box during the rough-in stages and the screen during the finishing stage.

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Ceiling Mounting Kit

• This kit enables any Elpro Electrol to transform into a ceiling recessed screen for inconspicuous installation.

• The slat bar closes of the aperture in the ceiling.

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Electric Projection Screen – Wall and Ceiling Mounted

• Tensioned Elpro (RF) Electrol• Elpro (RF) Electrol• Cinelpro (RF) Electrol• Compact (RF) Electrol• Cinema (RF) Electrol• Dynamic Electrol

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320 and 340 cm widths available

• These widths are available with the following products:– Tensioned Elpro (RF) Electrol– Elpro (RF) Electrol– Cinelpro (RF) Electrol

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Tensioned Elpro (RF) Electrol

• Top quality electric projection screen.• Tab-tensioned system for a perfectly flat

projection surface.• The triangular slat bar fully rolls up into the case

for a clean finish.• High speed motor which is mounted in

rubber dampers for low noise operation.

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Elpro (RF) Electrol

• Top quality electric projection screen.• The triangular slat bar fulls rolls up into the case

for a clean finish.• High speed motor which is mounted in

rubber dampers for low noise operation.

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Cinelpro (RF) Electrol

• The Cinelpro (RF) Electrol offers the same features as the Elpro (RF) Electrol, but is supplied with an extra high black top border.

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Compact (RF) Electrol

• Electrical projection screen of high quality.• Compact case.• Easy Installation and connectivity.

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Cinema (RF) Electrol

• The Cinema (RF) Electrol offers the same features as the Compact (RF) Electrol, but is supplied with an extra high black top border.

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Dynamic Electrol

• Motorised projection with a designer look featuring an aluminium case.

• Easy installlation to a wall or ceiling thanks to the latterally positionable brackets.

• Available with a non-tensioned rear projection surface.

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Electrical Projection Screen – Large Venues

• Tensioned Descender Large Electrol• Descender Large Electrol• Tensioned Elpro Large Electrol• Elpro Large Electrol• Master Electrol• GiantScreen Electrol• GiantKing Electrol• JumboKing RF Electrol

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Tensioned Descender Large Electrol

• Ceiling recessed motorised projection screen for medium to large venues.

• Available up to a width of 450 cm.• Tab-tensioned for a

perfectly flat viewing area.• Two stage installation.

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Descender Large Electrol

• Ceiling recessed motorised projection screen for medium to large venues.

• Available up to a width of 500 cm.• Two stage installation.

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Tensioned Elpro Large Electrol

• Projection screen for medium to large venue applications with a tab-tensioned projection surface for a perfectly flat viewing area. Available in widths from 3.5 to 4.5 metres.

• Easy Install• Easy Serviceability

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Elpro Large Electrol

• Projection screen for medium to large venue applications. Available in widths from 3.5 to 5 metres with a maximum height of 6 metres.

• Flexible mounting brackets for Easy Installation• Easy Serviceability System.

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Master Electrol

• Projection screen for medium to large venue applications. Available in widths from 4 to 5 metres with a maximum height of 4 metres.

• A projection screen with a designer look provided by its round aluminium case.

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GiantScreen Electrol

• Projection screen for large venue applications. Available in widths from 5 to 7 metres with a maximum height of 5 metres.

• Robust case with a powerful motor.

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GiantKing Electrol

• Projection screen for the largest venue applications. Available in widths from 7 to 10 metres with a maximum height of 6 metres.

• Robust case with a powerful motor.

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JumboKing RF Electrol

• Projection screen for the largest venues. Available in widths from 7 to 12 metres with a maximum height of 6 metres.

• Robust case with a powerful motor and Polichinelle, which is a unique motorised cable and pulley system.

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Manual Projection Screen – Wall and Ceiling Mounted

• Hapro CSR• Dynamic CSR• Proscreen (CSR)• ProCinema (CSR)• SlimScreen• SlimScreen XL• FlexScreen• Hapro Manual• Compact Manual

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Hapro CSR

• Spring operated manual projection screen available up to a width of 340 cm.

• Controlled Screen Return (CSR) for smooth retraction.

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Dynamic CSR

• Manual projection with a designer look featuring an aluminium case.

• Controlled Screen Return (CSR) for smooth retraction.

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ProScreen CSR

• High quality manual projection screen with the reliable Controlled Screen Return.

• The CSR ensures a strong spring mechanism for easy and smooth retraction.

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ProCinema CSR

• The ProCinema CSR offers the same features as the ProScreen CSR, but is supplied with an extra high black top border.

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ProScreen

• High quality manual projection screen with standard spring mechanism.

• Available up to a width of 280 cm.

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ProCinema

• The ProCinema offers the same features as the ProScreen, but is supplied with an extra high black top border.

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SlimScreen

• Basic manual projection screen with spring mechanism.

• Available up to 200 cm. wide.• Fixed integrated mounting brackets.

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SlimScreen XL

• Basic manual projection screen with spring mechanism.

• Available up to 244 cm. wide.• Fixed integrated mounting brackets.

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FlexScreen

• Projection screen with tensioning arm and extension bracket for optimum flexibility.

• Unique rotation and tilting possibilities.• Ideal projection screen for

educational application.

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Hapro Manual

• High quality, crank operated projection screen.• The triangular slat bar fulls rolls up into the case

for a clean finish.• The long crank ensures easy operation.

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Compact Manual

• Crank operated projection screen of professional quality.

• Compact case.• Easy Installation.

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Interactive Projection Screens

• Interactive Dry-Erase Screen• Interactive Dry-Erase Cart• Dry-Erase Marker Kit

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Interactive Dry-Erase Screen

• The Projecta Interactive Dry Erase Screen is a revolutionary dual-purpose projection screen and writable marker board combination.

• What makes this screen exceptional is that it has a superior projection surface that can be written on with dry-erase markers.

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Interactive Dry-Erase Cart

• The Interactive Dry-Erase Cart is a mobile solution that combines a professional rear projection surface, interactivity and whiteboard capabilities.

• The built-in interactivity provides a flexible, future proof system that works with most ultra short throw projectors.

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Dry-Erase Marker Kit

• A dry-erase marker kit, which contains four markers, high performance cleaning cloth and cleaning spray is included with the Interactive Dry-Erase Screen and Interactive Dry-Erase Cart.

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Frame Projection Screens

• HomeScreen Deluxe• HomeScreen• Full Screen

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HomeScreen Deluxe

• Luxurious, high quality fixed frame screen with a beveled edge.

• Black velvet cover on the frame to eliminate reflection and absorption of light.

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HomeScreen

• High quality fixed frame screen with a beveled edge.

• The aluminium frame has a black matte finish.

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Full Screen

• The Full Screen is a unique borderless fixed frame screen. The projection surface is folded over the frame of the Full Screen which creates a completely borderless projection solution.

• Available in custom dimensions up to 10 meters wide and 6 meters high.

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Portable and tripod projection screens

• Carpeted Picture King®• Picture King®• Professional• ProView• LiteScreen• Pico Screen

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Picture King®

• Professional quality projection screen on a tripod, well known for its stability and durability under intensive, portable use.

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Carpeted Picture King®

• The Carpeted Picture King® is covered with black carpet for rental situations. Industrial grade carpet protects the screen case against nicks and scratches that can occur with a portable screen.

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Professional

• High quality projection screen on a tripod with integrated OHP bracket for keystone correction with a length of 30 cm.

• The Professional has a stable tripod made from square tubing.

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ProView

• Projection screen on a tripod.• The ProView has a stable tripod made from

square tubing.

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Screen Bag for tripod projection screens

• Protective cover protects the tripod screen from dust and prevents damage during transportation.

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LiteScreen

• Lightweight, portable projection screen in Video and HDTV format sizes.

• The flexible pneumatic tensioning arm makes it possible for the height to be adjusted infinitely and flexibly.

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Pico Screen

• Designed with Pico projectors in mind, the Pico Screen creates the perfect lightweight portable projection system.

• Fully expanded, the viewing area of the screen is a 30” diagonal HDTV format.

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Customisation

If you are unable to find exactly the right screen for your needs in Projecta’s extensive range, tell us what you need and we will give you a solution. Need help designing and realising a special projection screen for a unique application? We can help.

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Customisation

• Practically any projection screen can be customised. Choose from any of the following options:

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Customisation

• Shorten or reduce the width of the projection screen surface.

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Customisation

• Shorten the case and shorten or reduce the width of the projection screen surface.

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Customisation

• Silent Motor Specify the Silent Motor option when an extra silent operation of the electric projection screen is required.

Available for:

- Tensioned Advantage Deluxe Electrol

- Advantage Deluxe Electrol

- Tensioned Descender Electrol

- Descender Electrol

- Tensioned Elpro Electrol

- Elpro Electrol

- Cinelpro Electrol

- TabScreen Electrol

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Customisation

• Paint the case, slat bar and plastic components in a different RAL colour. When the screen needs to match a specific colour scheme, we can paint the case in any colour specified.

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Customisation

• Reverse installation of the surface so that the projection side is located to the rear. Specify this method when the projection screen surface needs to exit the case reversely because the normal screen path is obstructed by an obstacle or because the case is to be mounted to a beam.

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Customisation

• Extension of the projection screen surface. If required and technically feasible, Projecta installs a longer projection surface in the case.

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Customisation

• Extension of the projection screen surface with additional black drop. When the projection screen surface needs to be extended and a larger black border is required at the top or bottom, we adapt the surface to your specifications.

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Customisation

• Projection surface without black borders.

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Customisation

• Motor positioned on the right rather than on the left. When the motor and connection box need to be positioned on the right to make connection easier, we adapt the screen to suit.

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Customisation

• Crank positioned on the right rather than on the left. When a crank on the right rather than the left makes screen operation more convenient, we adapt the Hapro Manual to suit.

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Customisation

• Shortened frame and projection screen fabric for fixed frame screens. We can also modify the frame and projection screen surface of our fixed frame range to suit the installation needs.

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Customisation

• Paint the frame of a fixed frame screen in a different RAL colour. We can also paint the frame of a fixed frame screen in a different colour.

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Customisation

• Borderless wrap-around fixed frame projection screen. Create a complete borderless fixed frame screen by wrapping the screen surface around the frame of a PermScreen.

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Screen Designer

The Projecta Screen Designer assists designing the projection screen that exactly meets the needs of the installation.

Use this application to generate a PDF file with the specifications of the customised screen. E-mail or fax the drawing to Projecta to request a quotation.

www.projectascreens.com/screendesigner

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Special Solutions

If you need a special solution, we can help.

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Accessories for Operation

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Accessories for Operation – Easy Install

• Easy Install RF Remote Control• Easy Install RF Wall-Mounted Transmitter• Easy Install Wireless Projector Coupling

• Easy Install Projector Coupling

• Easy Install IR Remote Control• Easy Install Relay Box with Potential-Free

Contacts

• Easy Install RS232 Control Kit• Easy Install RS232 with IP Control Kit• Key Switch

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Easy Install RF Remote Control

• Plug and Play Radio Frequency (868.3 Mhz) Remote Control.

• Wireless controll via RF.• Range: 20 Meter through walls

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Range RF Control

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Easy Install RF Wall-Mounted Transmitter

• A wall mounted transmitter can be added to projection screens which are connected to Easy Install RF controls (868.3 Mhz). This accessory has to be used in combination with the Easy Install Plug and Play RF Remote Control.

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Easy Install Wireless Projector Coupling

• Projector Interface unit for projectors with a 12 volt DC/ 85 mA signal.

• The transmitter, which is battery powered, functions in combination with the Easy Install Plug and Play RF Remote Control (868.3 Mhz).

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Easy Install Projector Coupling with Cable

• Plug and Play Projector Interface, 230 Volt; 50 Hz for video projectors with a 12 V DC/ 85 mA signal.

• Equipped with a manual override switch on the trigger case.

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Easy Install IR Remote Control (infrared)

• Plug and Play Infrared Remote Control 230 Volt/ 50 Hz with one-channel hand-held transmitter, a plug and play receiver with an integrated infrared eye.

• Potential-free contacts are available in the IR remote control case. This allowsa screen to be connected to an control system or wall switch.

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Range IR

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Easy Install Relay Box with Potential-Free Contacts

• This accessory makes it possible to connect screens to control systems by using potential-free contacts. This Relay Box makes it fast and easy to integrate a projection screen to a control system.

• The Relay Box is connected with constant voltage.

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Easy Install Relay Box with Potential-Free Contacts

Control System

Gate 1

Gate 2

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Easy Install RS232 Control Kit

• As an extension to the Relay Box with Potential-Free Contacts, Projecta also offers the possibility of operating projection screens via RS232 serial protocol.

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Easy Install RS232 with IP Control Kit

• If 44 metres is still not enough, then Projecta’s solution is to operate the projection screen via the Internet Protocol (IP). All that is needed is an Internet connection.

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RS232 / IP

gate 1

gate 2

gate 3

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Key Switch

• A key switch is the solution for preventing unwanted use of an electric projection screen.

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Accessories for RF operation

• RF Wall-Mounted Transmitter

• Plug and Play connector cable– 5 meter– 10 meter

• 4-channel RF Remote Control

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Accessories for Mounting

• Wall Brackets

• Ceiling Brackets

• Soffit Brackets

• Wall Clamps

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BrightSight

• BrightSight is composed of a special mixture of mild cleaning ingredients based on alcohol and is the first cleaning system for projection screens which is both effective and safe.

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Green Jumbo Laser Pointer

• Rugged, aluminium housing with a durable black matte finish. Designed for the rental market and for large presentation applications.

• 18 cm. long with a diameter of 3.2 cm.

Specifications

Beam Diameter at Source

1.1 mm

Range 3024 meter in darkness

Class IIIA

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AV Furniture

• Lectern Deluxe• Meeting Lectern• Classic Lectern• StandMaster I• StandMaster II• Gigant• Solo 8000 / 9000• Universo 1000

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Lectern Deluxe

• The Lectern Deluxe is a stylish and versatile solution for any speaking engagement.

• With its standard gooseneck halogen lamp, the generous reading surface easily accommodates literature and electronics.

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Meeting Lectern

• Sturdy lectern with a perforated front.• The Meeting has an angled upper shelf with a

raised edge and a convenient lower shelf for other presentation necessities.

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Classic Lectern

• Portable lectern with closed front.• The Classic has an angled upper shelf with a

raised edge and a convenient lower shelf for other presentation necessities.

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StandMaster I

• High quality, portable projector table for professional projection presentations at any desired location.

• The StandMaster I is a robust and reliable projector table with a streamlined design and easy to operate.

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StandMaster II

• Robust, portable projector table suitable for larger projectors.

• The StandMaster II is a robust and sturdy projector table which is designed to be easy to operate.

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Gigant

• Sturdy and robust projector table with two shelves at different heights.

• Both the upper shelf and the lower shelf can be folded away and the upper shelf is inclinable.

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Solo 8000

• The Solo 8000 features a fixed upper shelf, while the upper shelf on the Solo 9000 is inclinable.

• The height of the Solo 8000 can be adjusted using star knobs and the height of the Solo 9000 is infinitely adjustable.

Solo 8000 Solo 9000

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Universo 1000

• Overhead projector table with two height adjustable shelves.

• Suitable for all overhead projectors.

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Projecta Online Toolbox

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Projecta Online Toolbox

Visit the Projecta website www.projectascreens.com for the following tools which will help you specify the most appropriate projection screen.

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Online Toolbox: Live Chat

Click on the Live Chat button and have immediate access to the Projecta multilingual support staff. During office hours you can start a Live Chat and get quick answers to all your projection and product questions.

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Online Toolbox: Screen Designer

The Projecta Screen Designer assists designing the projection screen that exactly meets the needs of the installation. Use this application to generate a PDF file with the specifications of the customised screen. E-mail or fax the drawing to Projecta to request a quotation.

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Online Toolbox: Screen Selector

If you need help selecting a projection screen, the Screen Selector will guide you to the screen required.

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Online Toolbox: Projection Calculator

This tool enables the user to draw on an extensive and up to date database of projectors. Further, the projection calculator enables a quick calculation of the screen size to specify based on the the distance from the projector to the screen.

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Online Toolbox: Black Drop/ Viewing Angle tool

Use the Black Drop Calculator to help determine the appropriate black drop height.

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Online Toolbox: Aspect Ratio Calculator

The Aspect Ratio Calculator will assist in determining the size of the projection screen required. If you have the desired aspect ratio and the available width, this application will calculate the height. Also, if the height and the aspect ratio are available, this tool will calculate the width.

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Online Toolbox: LUX Calculator

The perceived amount of light that is reflected by the projection screen is expressed in LUX. Optimum image quality is achieved when the ratio between the LUX value of the projected image and the wall behind it is at least 5:1.

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Online Toolbox: Architect Support

On the architect section of the Projecta website you will find the following useful files to help with the specification and design:

• Specification Data SheetsThese files contain all technical details and dimensions of the product and specifying text.

• Mounting Instructions• CAD-drawing• 3D Google Sketch-Up• 3D-PDF

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News

• Follow Projecta for news on new products and projection screen technology on Twitter:

@ProjectaScreens

@Projecta_RU

@Projecta_FR

@Projecta_DE

@Projecta_ES@Projecta_NL

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