Da-Lite Offers Additional 16:10 Wide Format Sizes and Screen Models
Posted on Tuesday, January 4, 2011
WARSAW, IN – Da-Lite Screen Company announces new sizes and models available in its range of 16:10 Wide Format sizes. Two sizes, 109” diagonal and 137” diagonal, have been added to Da-Lite’s range of motorized, manual and fixed frame screens. Da-Lite has also added 189” diagonal, 208” diagonal and 222” diagonal sizes to the Large Cosmopolitan®, Large Advantage® and Large Advantage® Deluxe screens in both tensioned and non-tensioned models.
In response to the increased popularity of Wide Format PC’s and laptops that are now on the market, 16:10 format is rapidly becoming the standard for the computer industry. For this reason, projector manufacturers have developed projector models with a resolution of 1280x800, which is in the 16:10 Wide Format. Fast-Fold® Deluxe is the latest addition to Da-Lite’s range of 16:10 Wide Format screen models which also include electric, manual and fixed frame front and rear projection screens.
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