Severtson Screens Announces New Wider Cinema White & Cinema Grey Microperf Projection Screen Materials

Now shipping and available up to 200-inches (diagonal) 16:9 aspect ratio, the made in the USA 1.3 gain screens are ideal for larger home theater and Commercial /Pro A/V installs

 

Mesa, Ariz., Feb. 13, 2019 – Severtson Screens (www.severtsonscreens.com), a global leader in innovative and quality projection screens for the home theater, commercial, pro AV, and cinema markets, is pleased to announce the launch of its new wider (up to 200-inch diagonal at 16:9 aspect ratio) Cinema White and Cinema Grey microperf projection materials. Ideal for larger home theater and commercial/pro AV installations, the new Made in the USA screen material is now available.

“Just as in the cinema market, microperf is quickly becoming a home theater, commercial and pro AV market industry standard as projection resolutions increase,” explained Toby Severtson, president and CEO of Severtson Corp. “It is becoming the screen of choice for high-end installations as our microperf viewing surfaces practically eliminates moiré which is often problematic of screens with larger perforation, yet continues to provide a more realistic soundstage allowing speakers to be placed directly behind the screen.”

Microperf offers multiple benefits versus standard perforation screens. It is the answer for current ultra high-performance cinema screens, depending on an install’s specific needs, and is the perfect solutions for higher projection resolutions as these technologies become available in the future.

“Microperf provides approximately seven percent open space against the traditional 4.5 percent open space,” Severtson added. “Severtson’s microperf is engineered for the optimum audio and visual experience available in the marketplace today.”

Severtson Screens’ Cinema White material is more than 30 percent brighter than Matte White. “It is a unique fabric that offers a bright, uniform image with no color shift at any viewing angle,” Severtson continued. “This surface is designed to provide a higher amount of brightness for lower output projector types. Its increased reflectivity will help enhance image brightness in situations where a low level of ambient light is present. Cinema White and Cinema Grey are washable with mild soap and water, flame retardant and mildew resistant.”

Custom sizes are available. Severtson asks that customers contact them directly for individual pricing for their specific needs and for production and delivery timing.

“Our customers asked for this combination in a larger screen surface, and we have delivered,” Severtson concluded.

 

Having celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2016, Severtson Corporation continues to be a global leader in innovation and quality. The Severtson family’s extensive experience in manufacturing small home theater screens and large cinema screens has given Severtson Corporation the expertise to meet the needs of the professional and consumer AV markets for both indoor applications as well as large outdoor venues. With its three Arizona-based production facilities and its state-of-the-art robotic application system, Severtson has massive production capabilities and an unusually wide array of screens. The screens range in size from massive movie theaters, comfortable home theaters, and everything in between.

For more information, please visit www.severtsonscreens.com, call 480-610-5155, or email sales@severtsonscreens.com.

About Severtson Screens

Mesa, Ariz.-based Severtson Screens, which celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2016, is an award-winning global leader in innovative and quality projection screens in the home theater, pro AV, and cinema markets. Its low rejection rate coupled with the high quality of all its products has made Severtson Corporation the industry standard for quality and customer service worldwide. From its unlikely origins in the family kitchen to today’s three modern production facilities, Severtson Corporation has remained committed to the principles of innovation and uncompromising quality that have made them who they are today.

 

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