Screen Innovations’ Slate Just Got Even Bigger
Screen Innovations (SI) has just launched a new design that will create its largest “affordable” screen option to date with their new Slate Micro Seam — they are claiming it to be the world’s largest ambient-light rejecting screen available in sizes up to 390 inches diagonally in 16:9.
With Slate Micro Seam, SI can manufacture large-scale, ambient-light-rejecting screens for any commercial or retail environment imaginable. It is achieved by utilizing a special radio frequency welding technique that creates an airtight seal and permanent bond between two materials — the seam is small enough to be invisible at distances of 20 feet and greater, which is far closer than anyone would care to stand on screens of this magnitude.
Screen Innovations’ Slate Micro Seam screens are here.
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