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Da-Lite Screen
Da-Lite Screen
Weight: 108 pounds
List Price: $3,392.00
Price: $2,264.95
Key features Da-Lite Screen
  • Gain: 1.0
  • Viewing Angle: 60°
  • Nominal Diagonal: 100"
  • Model: Da-Lite Advantage Deluxe Electrol - Projection screen (motorized) - 100 in - 4:3 - Matte White

Review Da-Lite Advantage Deluxe Electrol - Projection screen (motorized) - 100 in - 4:3 - Matte White / Da-Lite Screen:

Handsome white powder coated closure doors and case provide a clean look and allow easy installation of ceiling tiles. Advantage Deluxe Electrol is designed to have the case installed during the "rough-in" stages of construction and the fabric assembly during the finish stage. It features patented in-the-roller motor mounting system for quiet operation. Advantage Deluxe Electrol comes in UL Plenum Rated case.
Da-Lite Screen 40780
Da-Lite Screen 40780
Weight: 43 pounds
List Price: $896.74
Price: $579.95
Key features Da-Lite Screen 40780
  • Viewing Angle: 50°
  • Gain: 1.0
  • Model: Da-Lite 70X70 COSMO MW WALL/CEILING ( 40780 )

Review Da-Lite 70X70 COSMO MW WALL/CEILING ( 40780 ) / Da-Lite Screen 40780:

Da-Lite offers the world's widest selection of electric screens for the ultimate in convenience and professional presentations. Whether you choose a concealed-in-the-ceiling\wall or an ascending floor model, you'll find Da-Lite's electric screens meet the demanding needs of business meeting rooms, educational institutions, hospitality and home theater applications. Da-Lite Cosmopolitan Electrol is ideal for applications where a recessed installation is not desired or feasible. It features a patented in-the-roller motor mounting system for quiet operation and its handsome white textured case blends with any decor.
Da-Lite Screen
Da-Lite Screen
Weight: 101 pounds
List Price: $2,062.15
Price: $1,624.00
Key features Da-Lite Screen
  • 6 x 8 FEET - Video Spectra 1.5 Surface.
  • Model: Da-Lite Boardroom Electrol - Projection screen (motorized) - Video Spectra 1.5

Review Da-Lite Boardroom Electrol - Projection screen (motorized) - Video Spectra 1.5 / Da-Lite Screen:

Da-Lite offers the world's widest selection of electric screens for the ultimate in convenience and professional presentations. Whether you choose concealed-in-the-ceiling, wall, ceiling hung, or ascending floor model, you'll find Da-Lite's electric screens meet the demanding needs of business meeting rooms, educational institutions, hospitality and home theater applications. All Da-Lite electric screens offer as standard features: black borders and preset adjustable limit switches to automatically stop the screen at the desired viewing level. PRODUCT FEATURES:Designed specifically for ceiling recessed installation in any conference or boardroom;Patented in-the-roller motor mounting system for quiet operation;Fully automatic ceiling closure conceals screen when not in use.
 
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