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Dalite Tensioned Horizon Electrol 1.33:1 (ntsc) Native Aspect Ratio 69 X 92 Inch Da-tex (rear) Projection Screen - Dalite 84925

Dalite Tensioned Horizon Electrol 1.33:1 (ntsc) Native Aspect Ratio 69 X 92 Inch Da-tex (rear) Projection Screen - Dalite 84925

The average American spends four hours a day watching television. Why stare at a box on a shelf when you could bask in the glow of a multiple aspect ratio projection screen. Meet the Horizon Electrol available in both tensioned and non-tensioned versions for a viewing experience second to none. The Horizon was engineered with the serious home theater enthusiast in mind - a home theater that alternates between a standard video broadcast followed by a movie in Cinemascope format and everything in between. Enjoy your DVD in the format the directors filmed them in, video, HDTV, Letterbox or Cinemascope. Ceiling recessed with patented motor-in-the roller technology, optional low voltage control to connect to third party control as well as an optional network ready capability and masking that "steps back" to prevent shadowing make this the screen unbeatable. When you're finished, hit the button and the screen is out of the way and safely in the case. Before you spend the money on a flat screen, keep this in mind - our smallest screen dwarfs the largest flat screen, and our projection surfaces make flat panel televisions look downright chunky.
Manufacturer: Da-Lite


Price: $6,446.70


Dalite Tensioned Horizon Electrol 1.33:1 (ntsc) Native Aspect Ratio 69 X 92 Inch Da-tex (rear) Projection Screen - Dalite 84925
Dalite Tensioned Horizon Electrol 1.33:1 (ntsc) Native Aspect Ratio 69 X 92 Inch Da-tex (rear) Projection Screen - Dalite 84925









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