Da-Lite 29169 projection screen 110" 16:9

Da-Lite 29169. Drive type: Manual, Diagonal: 110", Viewable screen width (W): 96.1" (2.44 m), Viewable screen height (H): 53.9" (137 cm), Native aspect ratio: 16:9, Screen surface: Parallax 0.8, Format: HDTV. Product color: Black
Manufacturer: Da-Lite
SKU: 4959969
Manufacturer part number: 29169
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Parallax Thin features the Parallax 0.8 surface for standard throw projection, and ships already assembled with a thin-bezeled frame. The ambient light-rejecting technology features a micro-layered optical lens system that rejects light. This new technology mimics the look of a television when it is on and when it is off, but without the glare from windows or lighting fixtures. With extremely wide viewing angles, no speckle and no glare, the surface is ideal for applications in Pro AV as well as Home Theater. Each layer of Parallax plays a role in preserving the image that is reflected back to the viewer in high ambient light environments. Some layers absorb light while one special layer is shaped like a microscopic saw-tooth that blocks light from above resulting in the preservation of high-contrast, bright images in brightly lit environments.
Parallax Thin features the Parallax 0.8 surface for standard throw projection, and ships already assembled with a thin-bezeled frame. The ambient light-rejecting technology features a micro-layered optical lens system that rejects light. This new technology mimics the look of a television when it is on and when it is off, but without the glare from windows or lighting fixtures. With extremely wide viewing angles, no speckle and no glare, the surface is ideal for applications in Pro AV as well as Home Theater. Each layer of Parallax plays a role in preserving the image that is reflected back to the viewer in high ambient light environments. Some layers absorb light while one special layer is shaped like a microscopic saw-tooth that blocks light from above resulting in the preservation of high-contrast, bright images in brightly lit environments.
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