Screen for projector with electric drive

The screen for a projector with a drive is by far the most popular type of screen. The scope of its application is quite wide, it is endowed with the possibility of integration into automation systems, which compares favorably with conventional screens.

Choose screen for projector with electric drive

A huge plus of this screen is that if necessary, its work can be synchronized with the inclusion of the projector, so that the room will easily turn into a cinema by pressing one button.

There is a considerable assortment of such projection screens, and the choice will depend on the scope of its application, the size of the room and other consumer requests. You can always purchase either a home version or models suitable for installation in educational or office establishments.

So, for premium home theater, the most successful solution will be a multi-format screen that will allow you to get a screen with different aspect ratios. Or it can be a screen with a lateral tension, which has an interesting design and a perfectly flat working surface.

The wall-mounted screen with the electric drive for the projector is quite suitable even for a large cinema. The screen size for the projector can be simply gigantic - up to 10 meters or more in width.

While for small office buildings there are models with a neat box or screens built into the ceiling, which in a closed state are almost invisible to others.

Also there are models on two columns or two ceiling beams with some distance between them. It is often these screens are used in restaurants, bars and clubs. They are equipped with special brackets, through which it is possible to mount to vertical and horizontal surfaces, as well as free movement along the screen housing with the choice of the optimum fixing point for installation.

Speaking briefly about the main criteria for choosing a screen with an electric drive, we can distinguish such moments:

  1. Mobility of the screen . Depending on the intended use of the screen, it can be stationary or portable.
  2. Variants of constructions. The screen can have the form of a tube (horizontal or vertical) or a fixed screen that does not fold and is not retracted.
  3. Direction of projection . This refers to the location of the projector - in front of the screen or behind it.
  4. The format and size of the screen . This can be a square, photo-video, widescreen or cinematic format.
  5. Type of coating. The screens can be matte and glossy. Matte screens give more uniform dispersion and good visibility at any angle. Glossy screens are also designed for comfortable viewing.