Screen Innovations’ Updates Zero Edge Flex, Adds Maestro Acoustically Transparent Weave
Screen Innovations (SI) has updated its Zero Edge FLEX frame style and added the company’s Maestro White and Maestro Gray acoustically transparent, woven, screens.
SI claims the Zero Edge design has broken the rigidity barrier with a new frame that has made on-site assembly easier than ever for custom installers. Zero Edge FLEX easily breaks down and assembles on-site, making it cost effective to ship AND navigate tight spaces, elevators and stairways.
Zero Edge FLEX Slate, ambient-light rejecting screen material, can be configured to a massive 390-inches (measured diagonally in 16:9). Maestro tops out at a maximum of 185-inches. Here are the specs.
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