Screen Innovations to Debut
Designed to be the first levitating screen that “floats” an image in thin air and virtually disappears, Stealth is a new motorized screen from Screen Innovations. It consists of a slender, cable-hung, motorized cassette that literally drops a small tube from the ceiling (using aircraft cables). The tube raises and lowers (to store out of site) and stops at a preset location and rolls the material down into place. When powered off, Stealth rolls from the bottom up using custom helixes and can be installed to disappear back out of sight.
Available in large custom sizes and varying gains (2.7, 1.4 gain, and 0.8 gain), it will ship in this summer. You can see all the specs here (when it’s on SI’s website after InfoComm): http://www.screeninnovations.com/
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