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Electric, tab-tensioned front projection screen with independently motorized masking system installed in the same case for dual format projection. Ceiling-recessed..Flat black mask on second motor-in-roller converts the projection screen to a 4:3 NTSC format by masking the right and left sides of the viewing surface.Height of viewing surface remains constant.Both projection screen and masking system are independently controlled, each using any standard or optional control. Two, SS-1Rs are standard. Or, select AMV-C, a low voltage control that allows both motors to be controlled by independent 3-button switches in a single box.Depending on surface, available in sizes through 133" diagonal HDTV format or 136" diagonal WideScreen format.U. S. Patents 6,137,629, 6,421,175, 6,532,109, and other patents pending.Warranted for one year against defects in materials and workmanship. Custom sizes available.

Based in Spiceland, Indiana, Draper manufactures projection screens, AV mounts and structures, window shades, and gymnasium equipment. The family-owned and -operated business was founded in 1902 by Luther O. Draper and is owned and managed by his descendants. With locations in the United States, Sweden and United Kingdom, Draper ships products to dealers throughout the United States and more than 100 countries. To learn more about Draper, visit www.draperinc.com.

411 S Pearl St
Spiceland IN 47385
United States
(765) 856-1221
http://www.draperinc.com
Draper, Inc.
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