When to choose an electrical projector screen rather than a manual screen?
• When you use the projector screen on a daily basis. Apart from the convenience, the electrical projector screen will suffer less from the daily strain of rolling out. • When the lowest point of your projector screen is just above your equipment rack when rolled out. You always need a bit of clearance to pull the screen down when rolling it in. An electrical screen can be set to stop exactly where you want it, every single time. In this case, an electrical projector screen is more convenient and there is less danger of damaging your equipment on the rack. • When you screen is mounted in a high position. If your screen is mounted on a high position on the wall or close to the ceiling, it might be too high up to actually pull down or roll in. An electrical projection screen is more convenient and much easier to operate. • When you need a very large screen. Very large projection screens are also very high, making it impossible to roll them in completely if it was a manual screen. • When
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