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Portable Screens -- Projector screens that travel from location to location readily.
Portable screens are designed to be carried from one place to another with ease. Road warrior presenters, traveling trainers, and entertainers on the go are a few typical users of portable screens. AV departments in schools, conference facilities, and hotels also benefit from portable screens because they add flexibility to their on-hand resources.
Manual Screens -- An economical choice for projector screens that stay in one location most of the time.
Manual screens are a popular choice because they are versatile, easy to use, and easy to install. They are also recognizable as the screens used in school classrooms. Manual pull-and-release systems allow you to lower the screen to the desired height and lock it into place. Manual wall and ceiling screens offer presenters a professional solution for virtually any situation. These screens can be rolled into a secure housing after use. Manual screens are considerably more affordable than the electric screens.
Electric Screens -- High-end projection screens that add elegance to their permanent location.
These are the crème de la crème of the screen universe. They're convenient and require less effort to open and close than manual screens. Available in ceiling-recessed, wall-mounted, ceiling hung (external), or ascending floor models, electric screens add a professional touch to a conference or board room and instant "wow" factor in a home theater setting. Electric screens are somewhat more complex to install than a manual or fixed screen, because they require a power source to operate.
Fixed Frame -- Permanently tensioned screen stretched around a frame and installed in a fixed location.
Fixed frame screens are tensioned screens that are designed for use in permanent locations. These screens integrate well into boardrooms, home theaters, and other frequent meeting spaces.
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