Draper is proud to announce the availability of curved Clarion and Onyx projection screens featuring Vel-Tex covered extruded aluminum frames.
Why Curved?
Curved projection screens offer several key advantages over flat projection screens. A curved screen helps offset pincushion distortion from a horizontal expansion lens, and also wraps the image around your periphery more than a flat screen for greater engagement with your projected image. In addition, the curved image is subject to less ambient reflected light from your room, while your projector's light is more accurately reflected by the perfectly smooth viewing surface for an ideal picture.
Curvature
The curve is defined by its radius in feet. Draper's curved screens are available with a standard radius of 40'. Custom radii are available—call Draper for consultation.
Size ranges
Curved Onyx is available in sizes up to 19' wide. Curved Clarion is available in sizes up to 13' wide. Custom sizes are available—contact Draper for details.
Mounting Brackets
All standard curved Onyx or Clarion screens include a set of mounting
brackets: two brackets to attach the center of the curve to the wall at the top and bottom, and two extension brackets to attach the sides. For custom curves and special applications, floor or ceiling brackets may be needed. Call Draper for consultation or custom mounting requirements.
How to Order
Choose your Clarion or Onyx projection screen. After the 6-digit part number shown for the screen of your choice, add the
letter "C" plus the radius in feet. For example, if you choose a 148" diagonal CinemaScope format Clarion screen with a M1300 viewing surface, and you would like a 40' radius
curve, the part number would become 252172C40.
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