• MANUAL TAB_TENSION CineGrey 4D - HIGH CONTRAST SCREENS FOR STANDARD-THROW PROJECTORS
  • MANUAL TAB_TENSION CineGrey 4D - HIGH CONTRAST SCREENS FOR STANDARD-THROW PROJECTORS
  • MANUAL TAB_TENSION CineGrey 4D - HIGH CONTRAST SCREENS FOR STANDARD-THROW PROJECTORS
  • MANUAL TAB_TENSION CineGrey 4D - HIGH CONTRAST SCREENS FOR STANDARD-THROW PROJECTORS
  • MANUAL TAB_TENSION CineGrey 4D - HIGH CONTRAST SCREENS FOR STANDARD-THROW PROJECTORS
  • MANUAL TAB_TENSION CineGrey 4D - HIGH CONTRAST SCREENS FOR STANDARD-THROW PROJECTORS
  • MANUAL TAB_TENSION CineGrey 4D - HIGH CONTRAST SCREENS FOR STANDARD-THROW PROJECTORS
  • MANUAL TAB_TENSION CineGrey 4D - HIGH CONTRAST SCREENS FOR STANDARD-THROW PROJECTORS
  • MANUAL TAB_TENSION CineGrey 4D - HIGH CONTRAST SCREENS FOR STANDARD-THROW PROJECTORS
  • MANUAL TAB_TENSION CineGrey 4D - HIGH CONTRAST SCREENS FOR STANDARD-THROW PROJECTORS
  • MANUAL TAB_TENSION CineGrey 4D - HIGH CONTRAST SCREENS FOR STANDARD-THROW PROJECTORS
  • MANUAL TAB_TENSION CineGrey 4D - HIGH CONTRAST SCREENS FOR STANDARD-THROW PROJECTORS
  • MANUAL TAB_TENSION CineGrey 4D - HIGH CONTRAST SCREENS FOR STANDARD-THROW PROJECTORS

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MANUAL TAB_TENSION CineGrey 4D - HIGH CONTRAST SCREENS FOR STANDARD-THROW PROJECTORS

SCREEN MATERIAL: CineGrey 4D (ALR)

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Choosing the right type of projection screens.

To choose the right type of projection screen, you have to understand the fundamentals of projectors ( **Ultra-Short-Throw**, **Standard**, and **Short Throw** projectors), along with their compatibility with screen materials and how **ambient light** affects your screen choice:

 

Ultra-Short-Throw Projectors (UST)

- Projection distance: These projectors sit very close to the screen, typically less than 0.5 meters (or 1.5 feet).
- Special requirement: UST projectors need specially designed screen materials that prevent light scatter and allow for sharp images, even when projected from such a short distance.
- Best screen choice: Look for an **Ambient Light Rejecting (ALR)** screen designed for UST projectors to ensure the best image quality, especially in rooms with brighter lighting.

 

Standard Throw Projectors

- Projection distance: These projectors are positioned farther away from the screen, typically 2.5 to 4 meters (or 8 to 13 feet).
- Versatility: Standard throw projectors work with a wide variety of screen materials since the longer distance allows for more flexible light distribution.
- Best screen choice: You can choose from various screen types, depending on your lighting. If your room is dim, a standard white or gray screen will work well. For brighter rooms, you may still want an ALR screen to counter the effects of ambient light.

 

Short Throw Projectors

- Projection distance: These projectors are placed closer to the screen than standard ones, generally between 0.5 to 2 meters (or 1.5 to 6 feet).
- Moderate requirements: Short throw projectors need materials that handle closer projections without causing hot spots or blurring.
- Best screen choice: A specialized **short throw screen** or any material optimized for short throw projectors will give the best results, especially if paired with an ALR screen for rooms with high ambient light.

 

Ambient Light and Its Effect on Screen Choice

- Bright rooms: If you have lots of natural or artificial light in your viewing space, ambient light can wash out the projected image, making it look dull or faded. Screens designed to **reject ambient light** (ALR) are ideal in this case, as they enhance image contrast and clarity, even in well-lit rooms.
- Dim or dark rooms: In rooms with controlled or minimal lighting, standard projection materials, like white or gray screens, will work perfectly, as ambient light is not a significant concern.

Conclusion
Choosing the right screen depends on both your projector type and room lighting conditions. UST projectors need specialized screens, while standard and short throw projectors offer more flexibility. For brighter rooms, an ALR or CLR screen is crucial, while darker environments allow for more standard materials.

ASPECT RATIO: 16:9

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Choosing the right Size

Choosing the right size is simple. Here is our explanation:

 

How to Choose the Right Screen Size and Aspect Ratio for Your Space

When selecting the perfect projector screen for your home theater or media room, two critical factors come into play: screen size and aspect ratio. Here's a quick guide to help you make the right choice.

Aspect Ratio: What Works Best for Your Content?

The aspect ratio determines the shape of your screen, which should align with the type of content you most frequently enjoy.

  • 16:9 Aspect Ratio: This is the most common format, ideal for watching TV shows, movies, and streaming content. If you’re a fan of Netflix, sports, or regular television, this is likely your best bet.
  • 2.35:1 Aspect Ratio: For a more cinematic experience, particularly if you love widescreen movies, the 2.35:1 aspect ratio provides that ultra-wide, immersive feel. It's perfect for replicating the theater experience at home.

Screen Size: Match it to Your Room

Choosing the right screen size depends on the distance between your seating area and the screen. A helpful rule of thumb is that the screen should be 1.5 to 2.5 times smaller than your viewing distance.

  • 3 meters (10 feet) from the screen? A 100 to 120-inch screen works best.
  • 4 meters (13 feet) away? Opt for a 120 to 150-inch screen.

This ensures you get a picture that fills your field of view without straining your eyes.

Ambient Light: A Factor to Consider

If your room is well-lit, consider a screen material designed to handle ambient light. This will ensure the picture remains bright and clear, even in less-than-ideal lighting conditions.

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SCREEN SIZE: 110" (244 x 137)
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MANUAL TAB_TENSION CineGrey 4D - HIGH CONTRAST SCREENS FOR STANDARD-THROW PROJECTORS
Variation
CineGrey 4D (ALR) / 16:9 / 110" (244 x 137)
Projection Type
Standard-Short-Throw projectors
Screen Material
CineGrey 4D: High contrast, ceiling & ambient light-rejecting.
Diagonal Screen Size (cm)
110 inch
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Gain
1.1
Width
244
Height
137
Warranty Period
24 Months
Suitable For
Standard-Throw projectors
Item number
MT110XH2-C4D-E8
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CineGrey 4D is an Ambient Light Rejecting (ALR) material specifically designed to enhance contrast and color performance in environments with moderate ambient light. It rejects off-axis light while reflecting the projected image directly toward the viewer, resulting in vivid colors, deep blacks, and sharp details. This makes it perfect for standard-throw projectors in both home theaters and professional settings.
The tab-tension system ensures the screen surface remains perfectly flat and wrinkle-free, which is critical for maintaining high image quality. This is especially important for high contrast materials like CineGrey 4D, where surface irregularities can significantly impact visual performance.
The screen is optimized for standard-throw projectors. These projectors are placed at a typical distance from the screen, ensuring that the CineGrey 4D material performs optimally to deliver a sharp and vibrant image.
A manual tab-tension screen combines the benefits of a tensioned screen (flat, distortion-free surface) with the convenience of a manual operation. It is a cost-effective solution for achieving professional-grade visuals without requiring motorized components, making it ideal for smaller installations or budgets.
Yes, CineGrey 4D supports resolutions up to 4K Ultra HD and HDR, delivering enhanced color accuracy and dynamic range. Its high contrast properties ensure optimal performance for modern high-resolution projectors.
This screen is typically available in sizes ranging from 92 inches to 120 inches diagonal, with popular aspect ratios such as 16:9 for widescreen content. Custom sizes may also be available upon request.
Absolutely. The manual tab-tension CineGrey 4D screen is versatile enough for a variety of settings, including home theaters, conference rooms, classrooms, and retail displays, especially where ambient light control is limited.
Yes, CineGrey 4D is simple to clean and maintain. It can be wiped gently with a soft cloth and mild soap solution to remove dust or smudges without damaging the material’s ALR properties.
The screen features a smooth, spring-assisted pull-down mechanism with a locking system that allows users to adjust the screen height easily. The manual operation is simple, reliable, and requires no electrical setup.
CineGrey 4D’s high contrast and ambient light rejecting properties make it the perfect choice for achieving cinematic visuals in less-than-ideal lighting conditions. Its ability to preserve color vibrancy and detail ensures a premium viewing experience in any environment.

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