£189.99*
- Screen type Electric
- Technology Front projection
- Aspect Ratio 16:9
- Mount type Wall, Ceiling
Frequently purchased together
Product information
celexon screen Electric Economy 160 x 90 cm
The Electric Economy series from celexon is the cost efficient solution for a motorised screen and is excellent value for money.
Features:
- 154 x 87cm viewing area (equates to a diagonal of 170cm or 67 inches)
- 3cm black border (left/right/bottom)
- 25cm black drop (top)
- Dimensions of housing (W x H x D): 184 x 10 x 8cm
- Weight: 12kg
- Power: 40W, voltage: 230V, frequency: 50Hz
- Ideal for home cinema and business applications with a gain factor of 1.2
- Adjustable for different aspect ratios
- Inflammability rating
- Extremely low-noise motor with stabiliser shaft
- Suitable for wall or ceiling mounting
- Elegant white casing
- Available with control box (wall mounted) and remote control
The Electric Economy screen is a fully equipped motorised projector screen selling at an attractive price. The screen can be operated comfortably by using the remote control or from a wall-mounted control box. The gain factor of the screen is 1.2. The fabric is suitable for both LCD and DLP projectors and allows a wide viewing angle. The black rear avoids loss of light and adds definition to the projected images. The black border surround improves the contrast and clarity of the picture.
Included in the delivery are the wall-mounted control box, a remote control device (plus batteries), the fixings for the wall or ceiling mount and a user guide.
Technical data
Name | celexon Projector Screen Electric Economy 160 x 90 |
---|---|
Article number | 1090078 |
GTIN/EAN | 4260094730849 |
Manufacturer SKU | 1090078 |
Model name | 1090078 |
Projection Distance | Long Throw , Short Throw |
Brand | celexon |
Product Type | Projection screen |
Product Series | celexon Electric Economy |
Screen type | Electric |
Technology | Front projection |
Screen fabric | matt white fibre |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 Aspect Ratio Format: The projected image is output in a format (aspect ratio) specified by the projector. The format is also determined by the resolution of the projector (see also the entry "Resolution"). The screen format is usually selected on the basis of the format of the beamer image. The most common formats are 4:3, 16:9 and 16:10. |
Viewable Area - Width | 154 cm Viewable Area - Width Visible surface: The usable surface of a screen is the coated part of the cloth on which the image is projected. The frame and box width are always a few centimetres wider than the usable surface of the screen. |
Viewable Area - Height | 87 cm Viewable Area - Height Visible surface: The usable surface of a screen is the coated part of the cloth on which the image is projected. The frame and box width are always a few centimetres wider than the usable surface of the screen. Leader: The leader or offset is the part above the screen. This allows the upper vertical area of the fabric of a roller screen to be limited and freely determined within certain limits. The leading edge prevents the visible area of the screen from being set too high when a screen is positioned in rooms with high ceilings. |
Black border - Top | 25 cm Black border - Top Masking: The black border of a canvas is called masking. It provides an increase in contrast to the actually visible image and is also responsible for delimiting the edge of the image. The masking can be fixed or variable, for example to switch to a different format. |
Black borders - Left/Right | 3 cm Black borders - Left/Right Masking: The black border of a canvas is called masking. It provides an increase in contrast to the actually visible image and is also responsible for delimiting the edge of the image. The masking can be fixed or variable, for example to switch to a different format. |
Black border - bottom | 3 cm Black border - bottom Masking: The black border of a canvas is called masking. It provides an increase in contrast to the actually visible image and is also responsible for delimiting the edge of the image. The masking can be fixed or variable, for example to switch to a different format. |
Gain factor | 1.2 Gain factor Gain factor: The gain factor (or also called gain) is used to assess the reflection behaviour of screens and describes the light gain achieved in contrast to the brightness of the projector. A gain factor of 1.2 indicates that a screen reflects 1.2 times more in a given direction than a defined white standard surface. The gain factor is always given for the straight viewing angle of 0 degrees. Hot spot: A hot spot is a brightening in the centre of the image on a screen. These disturbing artefacts are created by the direct visibility of the projector lamp and only occur on screens with a very high gain factor (1.8 to 2.0). |
Mount type | Ceiling , Wall |
Features | Black backing |
Certificates | B1 flame retradent |
Product width | 184 cm |
Product height | 10 cm |
Product depth | 8 cm |
Weight | 12 kg |
Colour | White |
Condition | New |
Warranty | 24 Month |
Warranty type | Bringin service Service and support information |
Manufacturer's warranty information:
Here you will find more detailed information on the different types of warranty. Please refer to our manufacturer overview for contact details and warranty conditions for the corresponding warranty claim. Statutory warranty rights are not restricted by an additional manufacturer's warranty. Our liability for defects is governed by law. Defect rights can be claimed free of charge.