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Motorized andTab-tensioned Rear Projection Screens
When you incorporate the home theatre into a multi-purpose space, like the living room, bedroom, dining room, great room or family room, you have many options. You may want the screen to disapear when not in use. A motorized screen makes that possible with a click of a button or switch. Draper motorized screens can be integrated with the master control or home automations system as well.
Draper offers a wide variety of motorized screens. For maximum flexibility, choose the Access system. With most electrically operated screens, particularly those recessed into the ceiling, service or replacement can be difficult. With the Access, the screen surface and roller are separate from the case, and the brackets are adjustable. Service and upgrades are easy.
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Access/Series V
The Access/Series V. Motorized ceiling-recessed projection screen. Sleek white extruded aluminum case installs above ceiling. Trim flange finishes the ceiling opening. Tab-tensioned viewing surface and roller can be installed at the same time or can be added quickly and easily, without tools, at a later time.
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Premier
Premier electric wall or ceiling projection screen. Tab-Tensioning System; black steel case with matching endcaps.
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Signature/Series V
Signature/Series V ceiling-recessed electric projection screen. Independently motorized aluminum ceiling closure disappears into the white case when screen is lowered. Tab-Tensioning System keeps viewing surface perfectly flat.
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Silhouette/Series V
Silhouette/Series V electrically operated projection screen with Tab-Tensioning System. The sleek, curved aluminum case and endcaps are finished in dove grey. Slender dimensions and contemporary design.
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Ultimate Access/Series V
Ultimate Access/Series V electric ceiling-recessed projection screen. You can install the case first, and the tab-tensioned screen later. Motor-in-roller assures quiet and smooth operation. Ceiling-recessed screen with an independently motorized ceiling closure. When the screen is retracted, the closure forms a solid bottom panel giving the ceiling a clean appearance.
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