With a near constant steam of new Ultra HD sets cycling in and out of my system, I’ve been slow in mounting my two projection screens, a 96” wide, Stewart Filmscren StudioTek 130 (gain 1.3) and an 87-inch wide, 16:9, Elite Primevision PowerMaxTension (gain 1.1). Both are retractable, which serves several purposes. First, the functions required of the room, and its shape, demand that the screens be mounted well forward of the wall behind them. Second, retractable screens can be raised out of the way when necessary. This allows a flat panel HD or UHD display in for review (or simply to watch TV when I don’t want to fire up the projector) to be positioned behind the screens. In addition, with two retractable screens I can choose which one to use. The latter isn’t possible with two fixed-frame screens, though it could be done if one screen were fixed and mounted to the wall and a second, retractable screen was positioned just in front of it.
Why two screens?...
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