
Elite Screens Aeon Edge Free
100", 16:9
Elite Screens Aeon Edge Free
100", 16:9
Yes, I am using a Vava 4K UST beamer and am very pleased with the result.
Thank you for pointing this out, I will pass it on to the relevant department for revision.
Do I understand correctly that this screen is grey and can be mounted with or without a black frame?
Hello. The screen looks grey from the front but it's an anti-reflection technology. Seen from below it is white. No the screen is mounted with the frame because the frame allows to hang the springs to stretch the screen. On the other hand it is possible not to put the black border (visible external frame around the screen) if that is the question.
Hello, I have the same screen and only hooked in at 2 points. My tip would be to fix the 2 corners at the bottom to the wall with black Patafix. That's how I did it. Just stick enough Patafix on so that it doesn't come loose again because of the weight. Good luck! Greetings
This is the 110" inch version.
Pretty much exactly 3.5cm, as @fabian_kocher says.
Mine is white... the frame is black. I'm very happy with it, only the assembly was a bit fiddly.
This canvas is still available in the following sizes: 110 inch: Elite Screens Aeon Edge Free AR110H-CLR3 Frame screen no visible frame 243,8x137,2cm (WxH) 16:9 120 inch: Elite Screens AR120H-CLR3 Fixed Frame Projection Screen (120") 16:9, Black
Both. Black edge can optionally be glued on with the supplied strips.
According to the supplier, the Aeon CLR has a 100x contrast enhancement for the projector, while the CLR 3 has a 75x enhancement. The viewing angle is 180° for the CLR and 170° for the CLR3. The Aeon CLR screen can absorb more light from lamps.
For faster assembly, I recommend the help of a second person. Drilling is necessary. Here are the assembly instructions: https://elitescreens.ch/downloads/es_de_user_guide_aeon_clr-series_2021.pdf
No. This screen is only intended for standard projection and not for laser projection
This product is the CineGrey 5D contrast cloth.
The delivery dates are set by the suppliers, as we do not store these products ourselves, we are unfortunately unable to accelerate this. Many of the suppliers' warehouses are abroad, so the delivery dates for this product, for example, are 9-12 working days.
Hello No, it doesn't make sense
It is with countersunk screw. Countersink is present.
More important than the sitting distance is the projection distance. For me, this is 6.5 m, sitting distance is 6 m and vignetting is not noticeable. I have just moved to your 2.8 m, the vignetting is slightly noticeable, but in my opinion not disturbing - the size of the screen (135") bothers me more ;-). Conclusion: look for a sufficiently large projection distance (manufacturer recommends a factor of 1.5 to the diagonal), the seat distance is then less important.
According to the manufacturer, the screen is not suitable for short-throw projectors. Here is the information from the manufacturer: This type of screen is not suitable for ultra-short-throw UST projectors. (ultra-short-throw "ultra-short distance") In the category screens for UST projectors you will find the suitable products: https://www.elitescreens.ch/leinwaende-fuer-ust-projektoren/index.php
Hello I have hung the canvas in our house without a border. I am very happy with the finish. I have taken a photo especially for you
The manufacturer's reference is: AR100WH2.
The following version is supplied, I have found no reference to a spring in the description: https://www.elitescreens.ch/rahmenleinwaende/aeon-edge-free-cinegrey-3d-isf/aeon-edge-free-ar92dhd3-rahmen-2037x1146cm-169.php
You can take it down and put it up again without any problems. It's really super quality!
That was a bad translation, please read this article: https://www.digitec.ch/fr/page/haricots-gelifies-traductions-automatiques-sur-digitec-et-galaxus-8768
Theoretically, this would be possible. The wire rows could be attached at the back. However, this is not recommended as it would have to be attached to the frame support and therefore the screen could hang at an angle or even fall down.
Yes, there's no reason why it wouldn't.
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