
Screen Innovations announces new ultra-large maximum sizes for its proprietary Ambient Light Rejecting (ALR) screen technology. Slate XL can be configured up to 15.8 feet high x 164 feet wide and, when paired with the latest laser projector technology, is designed to be a viable alternative to expensive light-wall systems, according to the company press release.
“Many large venues and worship facilities need to use large displays but most of these facilities either have large windows or bright lighting which creates a lot of ambient light that makes choosing a white or gray screen out of the question,” says Skyler Meek, director of marketing at Screen Innovations. “Most of them, however, can’t afford the massive cost associated with using a light-wall style system. At SI, we think our customers and consumers deserve a product that will give them those kind of results, but within a reasonable budget.”
Slate XL is a 1.4 gain screen material designed to reject up to 65% of ambient light in the environment. have a wider viewing cone than lower gain materials. It is manufactured for large venue environments with wider dispersion seating arrangements.
Now shipping from Screen Innovations' Austin, Tex., factory.
Screen Innovations will be in booth #C1414 at InfoComm coming up June 6-8, 2018.
For more information, please visit https://www.screeninnovations.com/materials/slate/