
Reflections Active 170 is a white, flexible screen material designed for front projection of Active 3D content, while also delivering excellent performance for 2D viewing. Its high degree of brightness delivers a superior image to viewers using active shutter glasses. The Reflections Active 170 can be microperfed for acoustical transparency.
VUTEC Corporation, a technology leading manufacturer of projection screens for Commercial, Professional and Home Theater, will introduce the advanced Retracta Vu Traveller Series at INFOCOMM 2012 in Las Vegas. This intriguing advanced concept is a complete solution with a self contained rising projection screen and projector lift on wheels…
Retracta-Vu Pro Traveller is a self contained rising projection screen and projector lift on wheels that saves time and labor. Just plug-in and deploy. Screen sizes available up to 300” in a variety of formats. The Projector Lift requires minimal effort as the scissor lift will raise the projector to the desired height with…
The WhiteBoardScreen Universal (WB87XW) is an 87"combination magnetic whiteboard and projection screen formatted to the 16:10 standard computer aspect ratio. It uses Elite’s GREENGUARD certified Versawhite dry-erase material over a magnetic backing. Projection surface is a 1.1 gain matte white material coated with a scratch-resistant…
Mordy,
PrimeView is shipping Displays with HDBaseT embedded, Panasonic & Orion demonstrated products…
Posted by Micha Risling on 2013 05 09 · commented on'HDBaseT Awareness Widespread Among Integrators'.
Micha,
My research has led me to believe that all the extender companies are clearly on board with…
Posted by Mordy on 2013 05 03 · commented on'HDBaseT Awareness Widespread Among Integrators'.
I am sorry I haven’t gotten back to your response to my comments on the Marathon article. All…
Posted by Disgusted! on 2013 04 29 · commented on'Is It Possible to Secure a Marathon?'.
I don’t think there was ever any attempt by me or by Scott Lord, whose company is based in Kansas City…
Posted by D. Craig MacCormack on 2013 04 26 · commented on'Is It Possible to Secure a Marathon?'.