Projection screens
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AV Stumpfl Monoblox 32 220" (558 cm)
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Net projection area: 488 x 274 cm (width x height)
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Suitable for both front and rear projection
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Rent a projector screen
A projector screen is of course required for giving a presentation or workshop with a projector. We offer various options for this, from small to large.
Can I project onto a white wall?
Of course you can project onto this, but it will definitely be at the expense of quality. A wall is often not completely smooth and the smallest structure already has a negative effect on the projection. In addition, a wall is not designed to reflect light as well as possible. Therefore, always use a projector screen for the right image quality.
What is the aspect ratio of your projector screens?
We offer professional projector screens with a 16:9 widescreen ratio. Projecting a full screen is a piece of cake with this. Provided that your PowerPoint presentation or video is also formatted in this ratio. What size projector screen should I rent?
If you have a small group of up to 75 people, the 82″ projector screen is the solution. This is a screen diagonal of 174 x 98cm. For groups of up to 125 people, the 120″ projector screen is more suitable. This is a screen diagonal of 266 x 150cm. The next step is the 147″ and has a projection surface of 325 x 183cm and is suitable for groups of up to 200 people. If you want to go a step bigger, there is the 183″ projection screen with a screen surface of 405 x 229cm for groups of up to 300 people. Are all projection screens suitable for rear projection?
All projector screens, with the exception of the 82″ projector screen, are supplied with a rear projection option. Please note that you will need a more powerful projector for rear projection. Contact us for free advice.
How difficult is it to set up & dismantle a projector screen?
In principle, all projector screens can be set up & dismantled yourself. This requires some technical insight and ingenuity to do this properly. Please note that the projection screen is a very valuable and fragile object. It is important to tension it correctly and to fold and store it after use in order not to damage the screen.