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Front projection screen Even the most expensive, high-end home theater front projector you could buy won't look its best without
projecting your video onto a quality home theater projection screen. There are several types of front projection TV screens from which to choose.
Matte white projection screens are a good choice for rooms where ambient light is controllable, because its surface evenly distributes light over a wide viewing area.
Glass beaded projection screens achieve a higher gain by reflecting more of the projected light back along the projection
axis, making them a great choice for applications where a front projector is table-top mounted or in the same horizontal viewing plane as the audience.
Motorized projection screens While definitely not the cheapest home theater projection screens
you can buy, the most impressive (and hidden) type of front projection screen is a motorized projection screen. Electric
projection screens that you can raise or lower at the push of a
button make quite an impression -- you can keep your screen out of
sight until you're ready to power up your projector!
Add some room lighting controls along with your electric projection screen and you've got a really happening home theater
system!
You can comparison shop Draper projection screens, Da-Lite projection screens, and Stewart projection screens online at Projector Screens Direct. Shop Da-Lite, Draper, and Vutec screens at the Big Screen Center. |

Draper Onyx fixed projection screens The Draper Onyx fixed-frame front projection screen shown above is available in 106 inch and 92 inch diagonal screen sizes from authorized Draper screen dealer Vann's.
Draper manual projection screens You can order a pull-down Silhouette Series M projection screen in 106 inch, 92 inch, and 82 inch diagonal screen sizes.
DIY Projection Screen Goo! If you want to make your own projection screen, consider a paint on projection screen kit. You can buy projection screen paint, including high gain projection screen material online from Projector Screens Direct, Big Screen Center, and DIY Theatre. |