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Projecta offers installers "Concealed-in-the-ceiling" electric screens for elegance and simplicity (19/1/2006)

Stand C35, ISE 2006

The Advantage electrol and Advantage Deluxe electrol are two "concealed-in-the-ceiling" electric screens designed with the installer in mind.

Both new screens meet the demands of business rooms, educational institutions, hospitality venues and home theatre applications in the case where the elegance and simplicity of "concealed-in-the-ceiling" electric screens are desired.

Installers will appreciate the possibility to install the fabric and roller assembly after the case (ensuring the screen fabric remains un-damaged during case installation.) A second feature is the adjustable roller mounting brackets which simplify fabric installation.

The flange around the case makes installation simple because it provides trim for the screen: you no longer have to "trim out" after the screen is installed. With Projecta's adjustable ceiling mounting brackets, it's simple to install the screen into various ceiling structures. And the tools to install fabric and roller are included with both screens.

Both screens provide a clean look and easy installation of ceiling tiles.

Advantage Deluxe electrol: Concealed-in-the-ceiling electric screen with handsome white powder coated closure doors and case

Advantage electrol: Concealed-in-the-ceiling electric screen with handsome finished white aluminium case

With the installer in mind, both Advantage screens offer these features:

* Patented "in-the-roller motor mounting system" for quiet operation.
* Preset adjustable limit switches to automatically stop the screen at the desired viewing level.
* High-quality Matte White projection screen fabric for a flat-hanging screen with optimum image quality. Matte White screen fabric produces clearer, true-to-life colours.
* Black border for increasing the perceived clarity of projected image.

www.projectascreens.com


 
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