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30th 2010f December 2010
Posted in: Home Theatre
The Baronet screen from Draper can be described by just one word: easy. This has to be one of the easiest electric projector screens to install, it’s compact and there is absolutely no need for an electrician, how easy is that?
The Draper Baronet is available in a great range of Draper sizes and formats:
- 1:1 / AV Format from 50˝ x 50˝ to 96˝ x 96˝
- 4:3 / NTSC Format from 6´ to 10´ diagonal
- 16:9 / HDTV Format from 65˝ to 106˝ diagonal
- 16:10 Format from 67˝ to 109˝ diagonal
- 1.85:1 / WideScreen Format in 99˝ or 108˝ diagonal
Screen Surfaces
Once you have decided which format is appropriate for where you are installing the screen and the predominant type of media you are going to be projecting, the next choice is which screen surface is going to work best in your environment and yield you the best image and the most flexibility in terms of seating. The Baronet screen comes in the following Draper surfaces:
- Matt White
- Glass Beaded
- High Contrast Grey
The Baronet comes in an attractive white case, has a three position controller which is in-line in the power lead and the end caps double as universal mounting brackets which enable you to mount the screen on a wall, suspend it from hooks in the ceiling or if you are going after an out-of-the-way look the whole thing can be recessed in the ceiling. luma 2 projection screen. So if you are looking for a screen that can be put just about anywhere and is a cinch to install then the Baronet is a great place to start.
If your ceiling is unusually high or you want to mount it high on a wall you can get the Draper Baronet with extra drop, this is extra ‘material’ that is inserted above the screens viewing surface so that the image you are looking at is at a comfortable level. luma screens. This extra drop can be either white or black to suite your situation and can be up to eight foot in overall height.
Options
Options include the extra drop, which we have already mentioned, along with black masking borders, these borders help improve the apparent contrast of the image and are optional on the AV format screens whereas they come standard on all the other formats.
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