Elite Screens Adds All-In-One Ceiling Electric Screen
Elite Screens announced the launch of its in-ceiling electric projection screen for integrators, called the Evanesce Tensioned. The Evanesce is encased in a white-finished aluminum housing that is durable and moisture resistant. There are tensioned and non-tensioned options available in matte white material for its wide diffusion uniformity along with a black backing to eliminate light penetration. The MaxWhite FG is a 1.1 gain layered fabric screen material that is fiberglass-backed for increased flatness and the Elite CineWhite 1.1 gain black backed PVC tension material has side tab tension cords to provide flatness.
It’s available in sizes from 84″ to 139″ using tensioned or non-tensioned materials in 4:3, 16:9, 16:10 or 2.35:1 aspect ratios and starts at $1,349.
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