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Screen Research Launches two New Versions of Le Wing: Le Wing High and Le Wing In-Ceiling (6/2/2006)

Screen Research, the award-winning leader specialized in acoustically transparent video-projection screens, recently announced new products in their unique "Le Wing" product range.

Le Wing High is an advanced version of the existing Le Wing Mid and is designed to address medium-large to large room applications. It is equipped with a high power speaker system developed by Triangle Industries especially for Screen Research. Each of its three integrated front speakers is a 3-way, 5-driver system, designed and optimized for high level output (160 WRMS, 320 peaks) and for controlled horizontal and vertical directivity.

Furthermore, all "Le Wing" versions are now available in an In-Ceiling design for perfect integration in a living environment. Associated with adequate surround and subwoofer systems, "Le Wing" is now capable to bring a perfect integrated Home Theater experience to the home environment, with a large scale of options to answer any need.

"Le Wing" systems are provided with 16/9 or 4/3 screens from 80" to 120" wide. Suggested retail prices ex. VAT from 11.000 € to 18.500 € depending on size and speaker system. Larger and custom sizes as well as special custom finishes are also available on demand.

About Le Wing

Le Wing is the only system on the market which integrates an acoustically transparent screen (ClearPix2TM) and the Home Theater front speakers in a totally retractable system.

www.screenresearch.com


 
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