
Elite Screens Evanesce Tab Tension B
120", 16:9
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The type of projector screen determines its setup, ease of use, and suitability for different environments. Choosing the right screen type enhances viewing quality and convenience based on specific use cases and space constraints.
Motorized
Typical price
1400.– to 3600.–
Operates with an electric motor for automatic raising and lowering.
Ideal for home theaters or conference rooms, offering convenience and a sleek, professional appearance.
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Elite Screens Evanesce Tab Tension B
120", 16:9
Manually operated (rollo mechanism)
Typical price
230.– to 1200.–
Uses a spring-loaded rollo mechanism for manual screen adjustment.
Affordable and simple to install, suitable for small to medium spaces with less frequent use.
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Fixed frame
Typical price
800.– to 2100.–
Permanently mounted with a sturdy frame, maintaining screen tension.
Best for dedicated rooms, providing a flat, wrinkle-free surface for optimal image quality.
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Mobile
Typical price
300.– to 3400.–
Designed for portability, often with a collapsible stand.
Perfect for presentations on the go, offering flexibility to set up in various locations.
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Aspect ratio determines the proportional relationship between the width and height of the projector screen, affecting the shape of the image displayed. Choosing the correct aspect ratio ensures optimal viewing experiences, as it aligns with the content format and prevents distortion or cropping.
16:9
Typical price
840.– to 3400.–
Widely used for HD television and digital media, offering a broader and more cinematic view.
Ideal for home theaters and presentations, providing an immersive experience with minimal letterboxing.
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16:10
Typical price
1500.– to 3900.–
Common in computer displays and projectors, offering slightly more vertical space than 16:9.
Great for business and educational settings, accommodating documents and spreadsheets with ease.
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4:3
Typical price
340.– to 1700.–
Traditional format used in older televisions and computer monitors, providing a nearly square image.
Suitable for retro gaming and displaying classic movies, maintaining the original content's aspect.
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21:9
Typical price
1100.– to 2300.–
Ultra-wide format used for cinematic presentations and modern gaming, offering an expansive field of view.
Enhances the cinematic experience by closely matching the aspect ratio of most films, reducing black bars.
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The diagonal measurement of a projector screen determines the size of the displayed image, directly impacting viewing experience. Choosing the right size is crucial for optimal image clarity and immersion, depending on the space and viewing distance available.
Up to 100"
Typical price
300.– to 2300.–
Suitable for small to medium-sized rooms, providing a compact viewing experience.
Ideal for personal or limited-space setups, offering clear visuals without overwhelming the room.
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101 - 150"
Typical price
940.– to 3200.–
Offers a larger viewing area, suitable for medium to large rooms.
Great for group settings or home theaters, enhancing the immersive experience without compromising on image clarity.
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151 - 200"
Typical price
2400.– to 4600.–
Provides an expansive viewing experience, best suited for large venues.
Perfect for presentations or wide audiences, ensuring everyone can enjoy the detailed visuals.
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Projection type determines how a projector casts images onto the screen, influencing placement flexibility and image clarity. Choosing the right projection type ensures optimal viewing experiences in various room sizes and setups.
Standard-throw
Typical price
840.– to 3400.–
Requires a greater distance from the screen to produce a large image.
Ideal for spacious environments, such as conference rooms and home theaters, offering flexibility in seating arrangements.
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Short-throw
Typical price
640.– to 2600.–
Projects large images from a shorter distance, reducing space requirements.
Perfect for smaller rooms, such as classrooms or offices, minimizing shadows and obstructions.
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Ultra-short-throw
Typical price
680.– to 1500.–
Can be placed very close to the screen while projecting a large image.
Best suited for compact spaces, preventing shadows and offering a streamlined, unobtrusive setup.
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Front projection
Typical price
290.– to 1900.–
The projector is positioned in front of the screen, casting images directly onto it.
Commonly used in most home and office settings, providing straightforward installation and maintenance.
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Application range defines the environment where a projector screen can be effectively used, influencing its durability and image quality. Selecting the appropriate range ensures optimal performance and longevity, catering to specific needs like indoor events or outdoor gatherings.
Indoor
Typical price
640.– to 3200.–
Designed for use inside buildings, offering controlled lighting conditions.
Ideal for classrooms, conference rooms, and home theaters, providing a clear and vibrant display.
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Outdoor
Typical price
190.– to 1700.–
Built to withstand varying weather conditions and ambient light.
Perfect for open-air events, delivering a bright and visible image even in daylight.
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