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Home›Products›Screen Innovations teams up with Epson and DPI

Screen Innovations teams up with Epson and DPI

By Anna Hayes
07/06/2022
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Projection screen provider, Screen Innovations, will be on display at InfoComm 2022, having teamed up with both Digital Projection International and Epson to help showcase the imaging qualities of their respective UHD projectors.

A key attribute of DPI’s Satellite Titan MLS (Modular Laser System) 4K-UHD is its ability to produce true-to-life colours; SI’s reference material, Unity, is an ideal candidate for the Titan MLS, given its neutral 1.0 gain. With nearly undiscernible texture, sparkle, or colour shift, it excels at accurately reproducing projected images in light-controlled rooms.

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When space is tight or aesthetics demand it, short-throw projection systems are a great option. The trick is to maintain the wide viewing angle most commercial environments require. Epson demonstrates how to achieve this at InfoComm by pairing its EB-PU2116W 16K projector— featuring an ultra-short-throw lens— with SI’s Short-Throw (ST) Ambient Light Rejecting (ALR) screen.

This screen’s claim to fame is its unrivalled viewing angle of 170˚ and high image contrast, even in spaces with excessive ambient and natural light. To showcase these capabilities further, the screen will be framed with SI’s LED light kit.

SI chief executive, Ryan Gustafson, says: “Commercial integrators who stop by DPI’s and Epson’s InfoComm booths will be able to envision how an SI screen— when paired with a premium projector— can support the video needs of a wide range of commercial environments.

“From projection materials serving corporate boardrooms and campus lecture halls to entertainment venues and houses of worship, SI offers screens of enormous size with no sacrifice in image quality.”

 

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