ISE is now on it’s second day but for one manufacturer Screen Research this is their first. Showcasing their newest projection screens to see the company’s significant product advancements, including new installation-friendly technologies, masking and design upgrades.
Screen Research’s new TFX floating tab-tensioning system is focused at custom installers. The patent-pending TFX system provides the greatest level of screen rigidity and flatness available, enabling installers to achieve optimal image quality for hanging or motorized screens.
According to Screen Research TFX, one weight “floats” inside the other, independently applying vertical and lateral force. Through this lighter and more efficient screen design, the inner weight engages with the outer, and the screen safely ascends with no danger of deforming the screen and its roller assembly.
Also on display will be Screen Research’s new full-closure masking option for its top-of-the-line X-Mask fixed screen. The option, which allows lateral masking to fully cover the screen when it is not in use, requires specification of the company’s Lutron Sivoia QED motor option, for its setp-by-step positioning accuracy and which guarantees virtually quiet operation. Full-closure masking provides all the flexibility of properly reproducing film content in less common formats, while also providing protection to the screen when not in use.
Screen Research also have on show at ISE new decorative TailorMade leather frame finish option, available in 36 colors, features a flush-fit 45-degree miter-cut fabric joint and corner framing to present a picture-perfect look with clean, non-overlapping corner joints. DécorMask, another new option, is a high-definition decorative screen cover that utilizes a horizontal masking system. Its curtain-like mask can be customized to feature an image of the customer’s choice reproduced in a high-resolution print.