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Projecta completes expansion of HomeScreen line of tensioned screens (21/12/2005)

Projecta, a world leader in development, manufacture and sales of both professional and Home Cinema projection screens, is expanding its range of HomeScreen tensioned screens. The latest addition features a High Contrast projection screen fabric, offering increased contrast for even better viewing pleasure.

The new fabric screen is available in all sizes including the newly added 240 cm width so that you will always find the screen to fit your needs. The screen fabric is stretched all the way around the back of the beautiful, 8 cm wide Matte Black frame. The use of the colour black enhances the perceived clarity of the projected image. Easy to mount, the frame is constructed of the very best grade aluminium, a timeless material that fits in well in any interior, whether classic or contemporary. Unique is the sloping inner side of the frame that reduces any shadows that otherwise might appear in the image. Permanent mounting on the wall is possible with the materials provided with the projection screen. The new HomeScreen is available in video format (4:3) and HDTV format (16:9). It goes without saying that the projection screen fabric satisfies the requirements for fire safety for building materials and building components.

In addition to the latest screen, HomeScreen is also available in a universal Matte White fabric. With its range of home cinema screens, Projecta truly brings the movie theatre experience to the home and Home Cinema to life!

www.projectascreens.com


 
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