Published On: February 6, 2015

Stewart Filmscreen to Launch LuminEsse "Edgeless" Screen Design

Published On: February 6, 2015
Last Updated on: October 31, 2020
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Stewart Filmscreen to Launch LuminEsse "Edgeless" Screen Design

Stewart Filmscreen is introducing an "edgeless" front-projection screen design called the LuminEsse, with a frame that measures just 0.38 inches wide. Available in sizes up to 120 inches for a 16:9 shape or 128 inches for a 21:9 shape, the...

Stewart Filmscreen to Launch LuminEsse "Edgeless" Screen Design

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Stewart-LuminEsse.jpgStewart Filmscreen is introducing an "edgeless" front-projection screen design called the LuminEsse, with a frame that measures just 0.38 inches wide. Available in sizes up to 120 inches for a 16:9 shape or 128 inches for a 21:9 shape, the LuminEsse can accommodate a variety of Stewart screen materials, as well as an optional LED backlighting kit.

From Stewart Filmscreen
Stewart Filmscreen has announced the availability of LuminEsse--a new rigid front-projection wall screen system with an "edgeless" design that gives technology integrators, consultants, designers and property owners the ability to offer appreciable aesthetics, in addition to providing the appropriate screen material for the application. LuminEsse can be configured with any of Stewart Filmscreen's 4K+ rated front-projection materials, including FireHawk G4, GrayHawk RS G4, StudioTek 130, and more. The LuminEsse screen will make its international debut at Integrated Systems Europe 2015 in Amsterdam, February 10-12.

With an elegant 0.38-inch thin bezel, LuminEsse fits modern expectations for more screen size and less visible framing system, while providing a sleek appearance, even when not being viewed. The LuminEsse front-projection wall screen features an optional LED backlighting kit that goes beyond wow factor to make viewing more comfortable. Scientifically speaking, the LED lighting acts as bias lighting, relaxing the iris of the eye and causing less strain during extended viewing. When the screen is on, the multicolored perimeter lighting enriches onscreen content and when off, it can be used to set the mood of the room.

Available in sizes up to 120 inches (diagonal) in HD formats and in sizes up to 128 inches (diagonal) in Cinemascope configurations, the LuminEsse rigid front-projection screen system utilizes Stewart's wall-mount system, making screen installation inexpensive, simple and fast. Additional mounting solutions will become available in the coming months.

Those interested in learning more about Stewart's legendary high-performance screens and associated technologies are encouraged to visit www.stewartfilmscreen.com, e-mail [email protected], call (800) 762-4999, and follow @StewartFilm.

Additional Resources
Stewart Filmscreen FireHawk G4 Screen Material Now Shipping at HomeTheaterReview.com.
Stewart Filmscreen Introduces Cinemascope and 4K Screens at HomeTheaterReview.com.

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