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DNP Screens The DNP Supernova

The DNP Supernova Screen

Goodbye darkness, goodbye window blinds. Say hello to the DNP Optical Front Screen- Supernova(TM).

The DNP Supernova Screen is a revolutionary new front projection screen that allows you to use front projection in high brightness environments. The screen delivers up to ten times higher contrast and two times brighter images than standard front projection screens.

Supernova screen

The DNP Supernova Screen combines the best of both worlds: the superior image quality of optical rear projection with front screens' minimal space requirements and ease of installation. This opens up vast new opportunities for display solutions in brightly-lit conference rooms, shop environments and home theatres.

Conventional front screens operating with contrast ratios in the range of 2-3:1 are traditionally associated with dark meeting rooms and window blinds - often resulting in eyestrain and low audience concentration. However, with contrast levels exceeding 20:1 and with a gain of 2.0, the Supernova Screen allows presenters to achieve maximum effect in broad daylight and in an ergonomically designed environment. The screen features an ultra-fine pitch of 0.065 mm that provides a vertical resolution of 20,000 lines with a 100" version of the screen and infinite horizontal resolution. The DNP Supernova Screen is available in sizes up to 100" in 4:3 format and up to 120" in 16:9.

  • optical front projection
  • projection in brightly-lit rooms
  • 10 times higher contrast than standard front screens
  • 2 times brighter images
  • easy installation
  • screen sizes up to 120" in 16:9
  • compatible with all LCD, DLP, and LCOS projectors

Diagram

The DNP Supernova Screen is an advanced optical front projection screen. The screen features a patent pending high contrast filter that covers 60% of the screen surface. This filter allows the projected image to be reflected by the screen and effectively absorbs incident light from other angles such as windows and room lighting. As a result, the screen is virtually unaffected by ambient light.

 

 
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