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Projection Screen ART EM-84 16:9
The ART EM-84 16:9 is a motorized projection screen with an 84-inch (2.13 m) diagonal and a native 16:9 aspect ratio. Finished in white, the screen is designed for a range of environments from meeting rooms to home theaters. The motorized drive allows for smooth retraction and deployment of the projection surface and the wide-format 16:9 frame provides full-screen coverage for modern video and presentation sources.
The motorized mechanism ensures quiet and reliable operation, reducing manual handling and wear. The 16:9 aspect ratio delivers a widescreen image suitable for HD video content and contemporary presentation layouts. A neutral white surface supports accurate colour reproduction and consistent brightness across the projection area. The compact overall dimensions and white housing enable discreet installation in various interior settings.
Install the ART EM-84 16:9 on a suitable wall or ceiling structure following mounting points that align with the housing. Connect the motorized drive to a compatible power supply and, if provided, to a control interface such as a wall switch or remote control. Position the projector or source device so the projected image fills the 16:9 surface. Use the motor control to lower the screen for use and retract it when not in use to protect the surface and maintain a tidy room appearance.
For best image quality, align projector lens and keystone correction with the centre of the 16:9 surface and maintain recommended projector throw distance for your model. Keep the white surface clean and avoid abrasive cleaners; use a soft, dry or slightly damp microfiber cloth for maintenance. Ensure the mounting surface and fasteners are rated for the screen’s weight and the motorized mechanism is connected to a stable power source.
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