Dalite Tensioned Dual Masking Electrol Hdtv Format To Video Format 87 X 155 Inch High Contrast Audio Vision Projection Screen

  • Tensioned Dual Masking with High Contrast Audio Vision fabric and 110 volt motor.
  • Dual Motor Multiple Aspect Ratio Electric Screen. View from HDTV to NTSC Format. Tab guide cable system maintains even lateral tension to hold surface flat while a custom slat bar with added weight maintains vertical tension.
  • Ideal for home theaters or where a variety of image formats are projected. Screen is tensioned for an extra flat surface for optimum image quality. Unique “step-back” masking design eliminates shadows. Second motor lowers and raises black masks into position to convert screen to different format.
  • High Contrast Audio Vision shares the same optical characteristics as the High Contrast Da-Mat material, this surface is designed to provide the viewer with a more realistic soundstage by placing speakers behind the screen and allowing the sound to be transmitted through the material. This screen surface is best used when there is good control of ambient lighting and a moderately wide viewing angle is desired. Gain 0.8 with 45-degree half viewing angle.

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Da-Lite’s Dual Masking electric screen was designed for the avid home theater enthusiast. Choose the Dual Masking that best suits individual viewing needs and preferences: Letterbox to video or HDTV to video format. View DVDs and HDTV broadcasts without losing image detail due to the inability to change aspect ratios. Available in both a tensioned and non-tensioned version with Da-Lite’s exclusive “step back” masking system eliminating shadows, the Dual Masking will vividly enhance the home theater experience. Control options abound with optional low voltage control and networkable RS-232 availability for connected homes.

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