Saturday, July 16, 2011

Da-Lite 125" Diagonal Cinemascope Format Home Theater Fixed Frame Screen with Da-Tex Fabric and Pro-Trim

Da-Lite 125" Diagonal Cinemascope Format Home Theater Fixed Frame Screen with Da-Tex Fabric and Pro-Trim Review



Da-Lite 125" Diagonal Cinemascope Format Home Theater Fixed Frame Screen with Da-Tex Fabric and Pro-Trim Feature

  • Cinema Contour with Da-Tex fabric.
  • Available in sizes from 60" to 240" diagonal in video format and 92" to 159" diagonal in HDTV format. Cinema Contour has a 45-degree angle cut frame for a sleek, modern appearance. Provides a perfectly flat viewing surface for video projection applications.
  • Surface mounts to back of black powder coated frame that provides a masking border. Permanently Mounted Wall Screen. Frame available with Pro-Trim finish. Pro-Trim is a fabric frame covering that aesthetically enhances the appearance of the installation while absorbing light that surrounds the viewing area.
  • Da-Tex is a translucent, neutral gray vinyl fabric that allows rear projection in applications where a rigid acrylic or glass screen are not possible. Yielding excellent color rendition, image contrast and a moderately wide viewing angle Da-Tex is ideally suited for both lace and grommet and snap button type screens used in portable installations. This material requires tensioning due to its flexible nature. 1.8 Gain with a 30-degree viewing half angle.
The Cinema Contour is the pinnacle fixed frame screen. Available in video, HDTV, Cinemascope and Wide formats, the Cinema Contour has a 45-degree angle cut frame for a sleek, modern appearance that eliminates shadowing. Upgrade your Cinema Contour with Da-Lite's optional Pro-Trim fabric frame covering that aesthetically enhances the appearance of the installation, provides a stylish masked border while absorbing the light that surrounds the viewing area. Assembly and installation are a snap and eleven fabrics are available to meet the needs of any projection environment whether they are corporate or home theater.


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