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Elite Screens

Elite Screens. Elite Overview. Electric Fixed Frame Manual Portable. Elite Overview options. 1:1, 4:3, 16:9, 2.35:1 options Wall or Ceiling mounted IR, RF, 12 Volt Trigger High Contrast options Casing colors. Elite Electric Screens. Elite VMAX Line - VMAX, VMAX PLUS, SILVERMAX

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Elite Screens

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  1. Elite Screens

  2. Elite Overview • Electric • Fixed Frame • Manual • Portable

  3. Elite Overviewoptions • 1:1, 4:3, 16:9, 2.35:1 options • Wall or Ceiling mounted • IR, RF, 12 Volt Trigger • High Contrast options • Casing colors

  4. Elite Electric Screens • Elite VMAX Line - VMAX, VMAX PLUS, SILVERMAX - Most popular electric screen - For home or office - Standard IR & RF remotes - Standard 18’’ drop - Adjustable Vertical drop - Detachable 3 way wall switch*

  5. Elite Electric Screens • Elite VMAX Line - VMAX up to 150’’ - VMAX PLUS for screens between 150’’ to 235’’ - SILVERMAX offers high contrast Grey surface on select models - Black or white case

  6. Elite Electric Screens • Elite Home Series - VMAX up to 180’’ - Removable 3 way wall switch - Adjustable Vertical drop - Optional 12 Volt Trigger - Standard IR Remote - White Casing

  7. Elite Electric Screens • Elite Cinetension – NEW PRODUCT - Flat Tab tension electric screen - Matte white, high gain, & contrast grey - IR & RF remotes included - 16’’ black drop - Tensioned reinforced slides - Up to 150’’

  8. Elite Fixed Frame Screens • Elite EZ Frame - Black velvet aluminum frame - 4:3,16:9, and 2.35:1 (Cinema235) sizes - High contrast gray or tension white surface - Simple and quick set-up - Up to 200’’

  9. Elite Fixed Frame Screens • Elite Silver Frame - Same set-up as the EZ Frame - Silver frame - Inner black frame - Up to 200’’

  10. Elite Manual Screens - Up to 150’’ - Dual wall & ceiling mount design - 4 side black masking borders - Optional Black and white casing - 1:1, 4:3, & 16:9 aspect ratios - optional wall brackets

  11. Elite Portable Screens • ezCINEMA - Pull-up screen - Retracts into its case - Matte white with black borders - Keystone eliminator - Carry bag included - Up to 100’’ - both 4:3 & 16:9 - PLUS version

  12. Elite Portable Screens • Elite Quickfold Series - Standard Matte White Screen  - Optional Rear Projection Material   - Design with Snap Buttons    - Easy Setup and Tear Down without Tools      - Light Weight and Durable Aluminum Traveling Case is wheeled for Easy Transport, Storage and Shipping - Up to 200’’ 4:3

  13. Elite Portable Screens • Elite Quickfold Series

  14. Elite Portable Screens • Elite Tripod Series - 4-Side Black Masking Borders   - Heavy-Duty  Case Withstands Daily Usage   - Matte White Screen Material   - Keystone Eliminator - 1:1, 4:3, 16:9 - Up to 136” - white or black case

  15. Elite Skus • Example: VMAX120XWVSeries: The letters at the beginning of each model number (i.e. VMAX)Diagonal: The numbers following the series (i.e. 120)Case coloring and format codes: The rest of the model (i.e. XWV)U = Black casingX = White casingN = White casingWS = 1:1 formatWV = 4:3 formatWH = 16:9 formatWIDE = 2.35:1

  16. Determining Screen Size Determine the optimum screen size based on room dimensions, planned audience seating size and arrangement. The rule of thumb is to fit the screen to the audience - not to the projector. Screen height should be approximately equal to 1/6 the distance from the screen to the last row of seats, allowing text to be read and detail to be seen in the projected image. Ideally, the first row of seats should be approximately two screen heights away.The bottom of the screen should be a minimum of 4 feet above the audience floor, allowing those seated toward the rear of the audience to see the screen. This may require additional screen "drop" for ceiling hung screens.

  17. Common Formats NTSC Video 1.33 PAL Video 1.33 HDTV Video 1.78 Letterbox Video 1.85 Cinemascope 2.35 35 MM Filmstrip 1.322 2x2 Standard 35MM Double-Frame Slides 1.50 Super XGA Computer 1.25 Width/Height 4:3 = 1.33

  18. Why Elite? • Da-Lite & Draper have dominated • Elite offers tremendous Margins • Low price points • Complete line with the addition of new products • Can be sold in all markets, HOW, corporate, residential. . . • Perfect for tight budgets

  19. Thank you!

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