Projection screens can be classified into either front or rear projection and are chosen depending on individual needs. The table below shows the advantages and disadvantages of each type of screen.
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Rear |
Advantage
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Disadvantage
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There are five major types of projection screen available in the market, namely:
- Simulation Projection Screen
- Motorized Projection Screens
- Non-Motorized Projection Screens (Portable Projection Screen)
- Special Application Projection Screen
- LCD Panels / VideoWalls Screen
Remaco believes in servicing our customers individual needs and we have sub-divided our screens to 24 series as follows:
Simulation |
Cylindrical Screen |
Curve Screen |
Bowl (Semi Dome) Screen |
Cave Screen (3-Sided F&R Projection / 4-Sided F&R Projection) |
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Motorized |
Professional Motorized Screen |
PRO series |
Professional-Large Motorized Screen |
PRO-L series |
Extra-Large Motorized Screen |
XXL series |
Modular Extra-Large Motorized Screen |
MXL series |
Economical Motorized Screen |
ECO series |
Tensioned Motorized Screen |
TEN Series |
Concealed Motorized Screen |
CMS Series |
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Non-Motorized |
Semi-Automatic Screen |
SAS series |
Manual Screen |
MAS series |
Fixed Screen |
FIX series |
Writable Projection Screen |
WPS Series |
Tripod Screen |
TRI series |
Handy Screen |
HAN series |
Fast Fold Screen |
FAS series |
Truss Screen |
TRU series |
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Special |
Rear Projection Screen |
RAS Series |
Front & Rear Film Screen |
FFS & RFS Series |
High Definition Glass Screen |
HDG Series |
Optical Screen Paint |
OPT Series |
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LCD Panels / VideoWalls |
PAN |
PAN series |