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Projectors, no matter how advanced they appear on the paper, they are totally useless and nothing more than refuse in the absence of projector screens. Yes, they are very important and because of their importance, you will find them in a whole variety in the markets and here in this post, we will know the features of different versions present in the markets.
What is a manual screen?
- This is generally a wall or ceiling mounted version and almost like a cousin of the motorised projector screens.
- The only difference between both these types is that the manual version is operated using a pull-cord rather than a motor seen in the motorised version.
- The top features are that it is a cost-effective version, it weighs lesser and easy to use, install and maintain as well.
What’s a tripod screen?
- According to the experts of audio video installation, this version can be found standing on a frame supported by three legs and it can be easily stashed away in a broom closet when collapsed.
- The aspect ratios available in this version of projector screens are square, 4:3, or 16:9 (rarely wider) and diagonals range from about 60 to more than 100 inches.
- The biggest feature is that it is really fast to set up and as compared to several other version, this one can be set-up faster and also dismantled faster after use.
What is a folding screen?
- Those dealing in audio hire deals and concept, this is generally a portable version that can be detached from the frame and folded for storage.
- According to the sellers, because of the ability, this version has become the most portable version found in the markets.
- The drawback of these projector screens is that it is more expensive than other versions discussed here in this post.
- You will find several of them having optional drapery kits to conceal the truss or frame and work with masking to support different aspect ratios.
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