Mirror System for Wide Angle Size: Video Format 67″

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27884 Size: Video Format 67″ The Mirror System for DNP Wide Angle Rigid Rear Projection Screens consists of a DNP Wide Angle Rigid Rear Projection Screen with a Standard black frame, one glass mirror, mirror support system, and mounting support for your projector. Features: -Complete single or double mirror rear projection package that reduces overall depth needed in projection room. -Adjustable single or double mirror systems offered with glass projection grade mirror(s). -Includes heavy gauge steel adjustable projector base. -Heavy gauge powder coated 1” x 2” square steel tubing frame for added stability. -Easy to assemble. -Complete Design Service available to assist with the overall layout by producing a computerized drawing for each mirror system set-up. Please call for assistance. Features of Glass Front Mirrors: -Constructed of a first surface mirror on glass with a mirror coating consisting of a thin layer of quartz to increase durability of the aluminum finish. -Reflectivity of 94pct. Features of DNP Wide Angle Screen: -Single-element screen offers a very wide horizontal viewing cone. -High gain increases brightness. -One piece construction combines a Fresnel on one side with vertical lenticulations on the other for excellent control of horizontal light distribution. -Extremely fine lenticulations (0.25mm) maintain resolution no matter what the projection source. -Non-glare surface. -Excellent horizontal light distribution. -Dark tint for better contrast. -The Standard Frame features the same great features as the Deluxe Frame, but with a 1” x 1 3/4” base tube. The dovetail frame eliminates light leakage and has a black anodized finish. Features of Da-View Rear Projection Screen: -The screen of choice for single image, wide angle viewing applications and low light projection sources. -Screen consists of a single acrylic layer with a rear Frensel lens and lenticulated front profile. -Da-View offers an on axis gain of 3/5 and a 64 off-axis cone of view.

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