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Built in Infra-Red Remote Control and Projector Trigger
All Cyber electric screens feature built in infra-red remote control and come with a simple hand held remote that can be programmed with most learning remote controls. The IR receiver is located on the front of the curved case but should the screen be installed behind a pelmet or recessed into the ceiling, a small external IR eye is included. Fitted to the side the case is a 12volt trigger input, this allows the screen to be activated from any projector or surround sound amp with a 12volt output. A 10m mono mini jack cable is included to connect the screen to a 12volt output device.
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Superior screen material
The quality of material is the most important aspect of any projection screen. Most screens on the market will use a very basic compressed cloth type material resulting in a creased surface and poor contrast performance.
The Cyber Series use a US manufactured high quality multi ply material with a high contrast and low gain of 1.1. The material is tear resistant, fireproof, wrinkle proof and is designed to hang perfectly flat. The centre layer is a glass fibre net producing a flex rate of less than 1% compared with the industry average of 33%. The front layer optimises contrast and reflectivity while a black PVC backing prevents light leakage and helps retain a uniformly flat projection surface. |
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Mounting Bracket and Casing
Cyber projection screens feature one of the best mounting systems on the market. Two small "L" shaped brackets fit to the wall or ceiling anywhere along the length of the case. Once the screen is clipped into the brackets an aluminium lever secures it in position. The aluminium diamond white case has an elegant curved profile making it one of the nicest looking screens on the market. The rigid sturdy design keeps the internal roller perfectly straight and any motor noise to a minimum. The Cyber series projector screens all use SOMFY motors, the same motors found in the likes of Dalite and Stuart cinema screens.
Sizes
Just like televisions, projector screens are measured in imperial feet and inches.
The material itself is measured in feet from left to right and the white viewable area in diagonal inches. The top header border of the screen can be adjusted from 0 to 24".
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Size |
Viewing Area |
Diagonal |
Case Size (w x h x d) |
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6ft 16:9 Screen |
67" x38" |
77" |
1950 x 100 x 90mm |
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7ft 16:9 Screen |
79" x 45" |
92" |
2275 x 100 x 90mm |
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8ft 16:9 Screen |
92" x 52" |
106" |
2585 x 105 x 90mm |
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9ft 16:9 Screen |
104" x 58" |
120" |
2904 x 105 x 90mm |
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All the above
screens come in a white case |
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