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Projecta introduces Multi-Mask Imager bringing home cinema to a movie theatre level (24/1/2008) Stand F50, Integrated Systems Europe 2008 Projecta will introduce its Multi-Mask Imager projection screen at ISE2008. Thanks to the new high-quality projection screen and the possibility to electrically adjust the borders around the image, this tensioned screen enables your film viewing sensation to be even more like a real movie theatre experience. The Projecta Multi-Mask Imager is a high-quality tensioned screen which will radically change every home cinema environment. Regardless of the image size projected, a unique true-to-cinema experience can now always be achieved. This is thanks to the electrically controlled horizontal and vertical black borders, enabling the projection screen to be effortlessly adjusted to picture sizes 4:3, 16:9, letterbox (1.85:1) and cinemascope (2.35:1). This gives every projection a perfectly fitting, matte black border, just like in a movie theatre. The screen frame has been finished with special velour fabric which absorbs the scattered light in the projection room and contributes to a higher perceived colour contrast. High Contrast Cinema Vision The Multi-Mask Imager is fitted with the High Contrast Cinema Vision projection screen fabric. Projecta is further expanding its range in the top segment with the High Contrast Cinema Vision screen fabric, consisting of a grey basis, finished with a reflecting top layer. This screen material is exceptionally good at reproducing black values, without affecting white reproduction. The special top layer contributes to a full, natural colour reproduction and a sharper image, richer in details. In addition, the Multi-Mask Imager tensioned screen is also available with the high-quality Matte White D projection screen fabric. Introduction at ISE2008 Projecta will introduce its Multi-Mask Imager at ISE2008, to be held in the Amsterdam RAI from 29 to 31 January. Visit stand F50 to experience the new dimension in home cinema.
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