The Praxino (previously Immagine) rear projection screens are designed for meeting the growing demands in many different applications such as retail environments, clubs and hotels, store front locations and digital signage.
The screens incorporate 3D layered polyester based optical film and forming the underlying structure of this film are minute prisms, which uniformly disperse light horizontally and vertically, resulting in a wide viewing angle and a high brightness image, making it ideal for positions where viewers may not necessarily be square-on to the screen.
Warwick Maver, marketing manager of IDT said Praxino screens can be custom made in almost any shape providing new and exciting possibilities for unique circular, triangular or hexagonal screens. The screens are available in 49 inch, 66 inch and 80 inch sizes in 4:3 aspect ratio and 45 inch, 60 inch and 72 inch in 16:9 format, in both manual pull down and motorised rear projection models.
The Praxino manual pull down and motorised rear projection screens can be innovatively stored when not in use for projection by being conveniently rolled away. This makes Praxino ideal for retail applications or front of window displays, as when not in use, the rolled away screen allows for a completely unimpeded view. Praxino Screens also allow total edge to edge image projection and have no black borders or masking on the sides of the screens.
IDT introduces Praxino rear projection screens to Australia
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Staff Writers
on Nov 6, 2007 12:53PM

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