LUCERA Rear-projection Screen

The newly developed LUCERA rear-projection screens from DownHill Publishing (www.rearscreenlucera.com), which are made of a polyester-based film stuck on an ultra-transparent optical Lucite acrylic board, are available in 32”, 40”, 60”or 78” designs. Ideal for presentations or displays, the screens are NTSC/HDTV-ready and easy to install — simplyset it up on two acrylic stands and you are ready to go. At only a ½” thick, the screens hardly shift the color ofthe projected image, even if the viewing angle changes, and the field uniformity allows for a wide-viewing angle and high-contrast images.

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