Screen Innovations Ships Zero Edge Screen
Screen Innovations (SI) is now shipping its new Zero Edge FLEX projection screen — the video industry’s first projection screen that claims a flexible form factor and a Zero Edge appearance.
Zero Edge FLEX is a flexible projection screen available in sizes up to 250” diagonal and is available in the ambient-light-rejecting Slate, acoustically transparent Maestro Weave, and traditional Pure White, and Pure Gray, and acoustically transparent Maestro Weave (coming soon) projection screens.
Screen Innovations says Zero Edge FLEX easily breaks down into a compact, traditional fixed-frame box and assembles on-site, making it simpler to ship AND allows integrators to navigate tight spaces, elevators and stairways. SI says the new design will dramatically cut down on freight damage and make international shipping easier.
When it’s on their website, it will be here.
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