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CinemaLite Deluxe
Projecta CinemaLite Deluxe
£249+vat (£298.80 inc vat)
Delivery £10+vat

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Projecta CinemaLite Deluxe

 

The Projecta CinemaLite Deluxe screen is a ultra-lightweight portable projection screen in a widescreen format.

The CinemaLite features a telescopic rod which fixes to the rear of the case and is used to hold the screen fabric, the telescopic rod can be infinitely adjusted to suit your requirements. This screen is supplied with an extra black lower lorder as standard for adjusting to the ideal viewing height.

The CinemaLite's case is made of aluminium with a subtle titanium coloured finish, The case also has two feet which are folded out when setting up to give stability.

Download the Projecta CinemaLite Deluxe screen brochure  Download the Projecta CinemaLite Deluxe screen brochure

 Download the Projecta CinemaLite Deluxe instructions

Projecta CinemaLite Deluxe screen codes and prices
Aspect
ratio
Screen Size
(hxw) cm
 
Matte high gain white
code / £ exc vat / £ inc vat
 
16:9
109x184
 
10530461 / £249 / £298.80
 
Delivery £10+vat
Non stock item, delivery time of approx. 7 days.

The Projecta CinemaLite Deluxe portable screen uses a Matte White High Gain projection surface.
Matte White High Gain is a material with black backing. The projection screen fabric has a special top coat for enhanced reflection. This makes it particularly suitable for rooms with high ambient light levels or a projector with a low light output. This increased reflection does, however, result in a smaller viewing angle.  
 


Projecta CinemaLite Deluxe screen rear view
Projecta CinemaLite Deluxe portable screen rear view

Portable projector screens >> Projecta CinemaLite Deluxe

 

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