Maybe Painting a Screen is Good Enough?
You’ve probably heard of Goo Systems, the company that makes a paint that becomes a projection screen surface. But did you know that they have over 20 shades for different environments and applications, including retails digital signage?
Now the company has launched a machine, called Goo Toob, that actually paints a coated Reference White and High Contrast Screen Goo paint in sizes up to 118 inches diagonal. More, larger sizes are set to launch in 2014. Goo Systems has also just launched a line of pigments of more reflective versions of its matte Screen Goo coatings, which is called +20.
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