Quick tech specs
- Projector screen
- Wide format projector screen
- SightLine Cable Drop
- HD Progressive 0.9 surface
- Standard 120V
- 109in diagonal
- Motorized projector screen
- Large format screen
- Wide format screen 16:10 aspect ratio
- Standard black drop
- 57.5in x 92in
Know your gear
The Tensioned Advantage ceiling-recessed electric screen series is designed with ceiling trim in place, to conceal the rough opening eliminating the need to complete additional trim work once the large format screen is installed. Its two-stage installation option affords the screen case to be installed during the rough-in construction stage, and the screen surface assembly during the finishing stage. Sliding installation brackets allow mounting flexibility for easy attachment of the large format screen housing to the structure above the drop ceiling. Tensioned Advantage with SightLine Da-Lite’s new cable drop feature, SightLine, available with the tried-and-true Tensioned Advantage (up to 177in Diagonal 16:9 and up to 182in Diagonal 16:10) electric screen, gives the impression of a floating screen. A suspension system in its single roller design features 3 or 4 thin cables eliminating the need for black drop – the black border above the projection screen. While the market is accustomed to specifying drop distance upon ordering, now vertical placement of the screen can be variable as the cables accommodate a range of drop distances up to 70in between the ceiling and the top of the screen, making ordering a snap. What’s more, this feature creates usable space above the viewing area to preserve architectural interests and provides the opportunity for camera/speaker placement. Enhanced aesthetics, painless ordering, smooth installation and future-proofing for height adjustability – this is the fine line between status quo and jaw drop. The Tensioned Advantage with SightLine is now available in 21:9 ultrawide format. Ultrawide format is quickly becoming the standard for displaying hybrid video conferencing solutions, where all attendees, whether they are in person or virtual, are equitably seen and heard.