Draper shows new viewing surfaces at CEDIA 2010
“We made this change for a couple of reasons, first of all, this new formulation reduces hot spotting while providing better off-axis viewing. As an added bonus, its gain makes M2500 a perfect screen for 3D projection using active shutter glasses,” says Draper home theatre sales manager Bob Hadsell.
In addition, Draper will be showing off a new Low Gain Cineflex, which brings a wider viewing angle and excellent contrast to a flexible vinyl rear projection surface, with a gain of 0.8.
“This surface is ideal for short throw lenses or to increase viewing angles, the lower gain allows you to minimize what is perceived as a hot spot primarily caused by short throw lenses used with diffusion rear projection materials. This is a good choice for rooms where rigid screens are not an option.”
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For more information, stop by Draper’s booth, 718, during CEDIA US 2010, 23-26 September
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