Elite 84VWH Spectrum Electric 84" Projector Screen 4:3 Ratio - White Casing
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Elite 84VWH Spectrum Electric 84" Projector Screen 4:3 Ratio - White Casing Reviews

Description

The Spectrum Series has 4-10 inches of top masking to complement the side and bottom borders. This provides a professional effect by properly framing your projected image. The vertical drop/rise setting are adjustable. Please contact our tech support department for more information on this feature.

Standard Internal Infrared (IR) and Optional Radio Frequency (RF) Receivers provide total control while maintaining the streamlined simplicity of this product. For added durability and enhanced product appearance, the Elite Spectrum Series uses an all-steel casing construction including the end caps. The Spectrum Series has various control options that work in conjunction with its Low Voltage Controller (LVC). Its 5-12 Volt trigger port uses a standard RJ45 connection and synchronizes the screen’s drop and rise with your projector’s power cycle. The optional wall box kit can be installed as an external wall-mounted control or use the extended IR “EYE” receiver for recessed ceiling installations.

Elite Screens MaxWhite™ screen material is the most popular screen material for today’s projectors. It is easy to clean and durable for daily use. With the 1.1 gain and 160° wide viewing angle, it is suitable for most applications from commercial to home theater presentations. Screen material comes with standard black backing to eliminate light penetration while its textured projection surface helps to eliminate Moiré or “hot spotting”.

Specification:

Electric / motorized screen for home cinema and commercial presentations      
Designed for both wall / ceiling installation     
Maxwhite™ screen material is durable and easy to clean     
160 degree wide viewing angle with 1.1 gain for all application in home cinema or business presentation     
Standard infrared remote control - easy control     
Built-in 12 volt trigger enables synchronized control through the projector - for professional installation     
Bubble level included - help simple installation     
Light weight construction ships fully assembled and with standard 3-prong plug - plug & play     
Programmable adjustable vertical positioning     
Synchronized motor is quiet, has a low power consumption and operational longevity     
2 year manufacturer premium replacement warranty

(4:3) Format

Viewable Size

      (h x w)              Diagonal
128cm x 171cm     213cm / 84"
152cm x 203cm     254cm / 100"
183cm x 244cm     305cm / 120"
  
(16:9) Format

Viewable Size

      (h x w)              Diagonal
104cm x 185cm     213cm / 84"
124cm x 221cm     254cm / 100"
155cm x 276cm     316cm / 125"

Specification

Resources


Frequently Asked Questions

A projection screen helps in two major ways, first it helps the clear display of the projected media without degradation of image quality, and secondly it helps distribute the light towards viewers of the screen. Projection screens offer a superior quality image over other methods of flat projection.

Choosing a the right projection screen is paramount to gaining the best image quality. Each situation is different, and choosing the right screen depends on many environmental variables, such as ambient light, projector set-up and the room it is located to name but a few. Too make this decision easier, we have included 4 easy steps below, to help you choose the right screen.

The 4 steps

These steps will help you choose the right screen given your circumstances.

SCREEN TYPE
There are three types of projection screens:

  • electrically operated projection screen
  • manually operated projection screen
  • permanent tensioned screen

You should choose between an electrical, manual operated or tensioned screen, depending on your personal preference and budget. An electrical operated screen is useful if the screen is mounted high or in a awkward place.

ASPECT RATIO
You should always choose the right screen aspect for the media you are projecting for best results. The aspect ration, is the relationship between the width and height of an image. Below are the common projected sizes.


Standard

Video

HDTV

SCREEN DIMENSIONS
The dimensions and hanging position of the projection screen are determined by the following guidelines:

Dimensions of the projection screen
height of the projection screen = 1/6 of the distance from the projection screen to where the furthest viewer may be seated.
width of the projection screen
1:1 width = height
4:3 width = 1,33 * height
16:9 width = 1,78 * height

Optimum viewing height
For the following types of use, the most optimum distance from the bottom of the projection screen to the floor is:


Professional use = minimum of 125 cm
Home Cinema use = minimum of 90 cm

Minimum viewing distance
The best perception of the projected image is determined by:
Minimum viewing distance = 1.5 * height of the projection screen


Ambient light and light output of the projector
For the perfect image, you should take in to account ambient light. A general rule of thumb calculation has been documented below.

Out-put ANSI-Lumen projector
LUX = Surface area of screen in metres squared / X reflection value (=gain)

LUX = 100 projected media will be very faint
LUX = 400 projected media should be vivid

The amount of perceived light that is reflected from the screen is expressed in LUX. In general the average ambient light level is 80 LUX. If the calculation above equaled 80 or close to it, the image would barely be seen.

The best perception of the projected image is determined by: Minimum viewing distance = 1.5 * height of the projection screen
Simply pull the screen down using the cord or handle, and stop once it is in the right place. To roll the screen away, first pull it down reasonably quickly, then allow it to roll back in without stopping it. It will stop at its locking position.
There are softening agents incorporated into the screen fabric in order to ensure that the fabric remains as flexible as possible. These softening agents emit a strong scent. If you allow the projection screen to hang open for several days, the scent will disappear on its own.
The screen fabric is not blackout fabric. It is not efficient at blocking out light, you can if you desire hang the screen in front of a window, and it will not be damaged, but for practical and safety purposes it is advised that you do not.
The screen is supplied with 2 brackets to allow you to fix the screen to the wall. Once you have fixed the brackets according to the instructions, insert the screen between the guides at the top and screw the socket heads securely. Finally remove the elastics to free the counterweight.
These screens do not need particular maintenance. The only caution required is to dust the fabric, with a cloth.
Sometimes the projected pictures show little imperfections at the edges. The black edges correct these problems masking the picture edges.
The measurements of all our projection screens are indicated as projection surface. In order to know the space need for the desired screen, you will have to look at the products technical sheet.
The difference between Flat Press and Flat Elastic is the anchoring system. The Flat Press has an anchoring system with stud-press buttons, while the Flat Elastic has a system with elastics and galvanized rods.
The screen fabric is high-end material, specially treated for durability and reliability. Like everything the fabric will wear out, but it should last many decades before this happens, provided the fabric is kept in good condition.
A manual screen takes only 30 seconds to setup, depending on the size of an electric screen depends how long the screen takes to roll-down. The largest screen only takes a couple of minutes to fully roll-down.
The screen fabric is made from flame retardant materials.
The electric screens use silent motors that are barely audible.
The screen fabric is delicate, you only need to dust the surface, a damp cloth should be enough. If you do stain the fabric, you should use only neutral detergent. Never use bleach, solvents or ionic detergents.

You should match the format of the projection screen to the format of the LCD or DLP panel in your projector. If your projector has a widescreen panel then you should get a 16:9 aspect ration projection screen. A widescreen projector will normally be in the HDTV format and will have a resolution of 1920 x 1080 or 1280 x 720. It may also have a WXGA (wide XGA) resolution panel with pixel dimensions of 1366 x 768.

If you have a standard 4:3 ratio projector (1024x768 or 800x600) you may still decide to buy a 16:9 ration screen if you normally run your projector in a widescreen mode. If you use your projector to display standard 4:3 content such as a computer source it is recommended that you use a 4:3 screen. You will normally be able to show a 16:9 image on a 4:3 screen by running the projector in widescreen mode but if you then decide to show native 4:3 content the image will overshoot the top and bottom of a 16:9 screen.

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