Published On: March 9, 2013

New FlexGlass Rear-Projection Screen Material by Screen Innovations Features Impressive Flexibility

Published On: March 9, 2013
Last Updated on: October 31, 2020
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New FlexGlass Rear-Projection Screen Material by Screen Innovations Features Impressive Flexibility

FlexGlass projection screen material by Screen Innovations promises a lot, not the least of which is the roll the screen up in a highly portable way. But that's not all the new screen material claims to offer.

New FlexGlass Rear-Projection Screen Material by Screen Innovations Features Impressive Flexibility

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Screen-Innovations-FlexGlass-projector-screen-small.jpgScreen Innovations (SI) recently began shipping the FlexGlass flexible rear-projection screen material. Designed to resolve size, space and shipping concerns, as well as to deliver an impressive image quality for Commercial applications, FlexGlass is poised to become a top-rated solution for rear-projection applications.

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FlexGlass is a new rear projection screen material that reportedly offers all of the benefits of the best rigid optical panels with the added benefit of custom and curve capabilities that can only be achieved with a flexible screen material. Allegedly delivering unmatched edge-blend capability, zero hotspot, very wide viewing angles, and the ability to be rolled on a 2-foot core to significantly reduce freight and jobsite handling issues, FlexGlass is an ideal choice for multiple-projector, edge blending, and short throw projector applications.

"FlexGlass offers a very wide viewing angle and good contrast that's excellent for rear-projected edge-blending because of its very high half-gain angle, low absolute gain and darker tint. It's semi-rigid, which allows FlexGlass to be rolled in long seamless sheets onto 2-foot cores, doing away with the logistical problems often associated with getting rigid glass or Plexiglas sheets into buildings, upper stories, elevators and small doorways," said Rajeev Surati, Chairman, President and Founder of Scalable Display Technologies. "Being semi-rigid also means FlexGlass can be used in curved configurations, as one of our customers has done for a large cylindrical cave configuration. Being lightweight, it's truly portable, which is another plus. In fact, we use FlexGlass for a 20-foot by 6-foot display provided to our partners who use it to show off their large visualizations at tradeshows and other events."

See how FlexGlass works:

Commercial FlexGlass™ from Screen Innovations on Vimeo.

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