New Line of Rear Projection Screens

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DNP Denmark rear projection screen DS Europe Spring 2011
dnp denmark is now unveiling its new rear projection screen line, the dnp Zenith Screen.
 
In recent years, brighter, more powerful projectors have become available. This has given rise to new challenges, such as how to prevent hot-spots showing up on the screen and, at the same time, improve contrast and brightness uniformity and balancing viewing angles. Intended as a complement to modern, high-lumens projectors, the new Zenith Screen line was designed to meets these challenges head on.
 
dnp Global Sales Manager, Søren Kræmmergaard, says the new screen is an ideal match for the latest projectors: “The fully balanced image gives optimal ‘eye-gonomics’, the vital viewing comfort that’s crucial to the usability of display systems.” Key to this is the screen’s improved contrast and uniformity. Søren continues, “We’ve achieved this with a lower gain, of 2.2, along with more tint and a anti-glare surface that minimises reflected ambient light. In particular, DIGITAL I N 24, the improved uniformity eliminates the dis  acting hot-spot often observed with today’s high-lumens projectors.”
 
Hansen Yang, Vice General Manager of Wincomn Technology, one of China’s leading AV suppliers, was pleased with the results: “We tested dnp’s new screen with a Christie  projector, and the image quality was even better than we expected. We have no hesitation in approving the dnp Zenith Screen for the most demanding of rear  projection applications.”
 
The company promises that the new screen still gives users all the advantages you would expect of rear projection installation: a neat, totally flush screen surface, silent operation, top-quality images and no risk of shadows from people moving around in front of the screen.
 
It is designed for the 100”-plus market, and is especially suitable for use in TV studios, control rooms, conference rooms and mission-critical applications  where high-quality images in ambient lighting are essential.
 
 
 

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