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Short Throw Lift is a bottom-up motorized ambient light rejecting (ALR) projection screen that allows you to use an ultra-short throw (UST) projector and have the screen appear and disappear. The SI award winning ALR material rises from a cabinet or wall mounted position to provide a stunning image up to 8K resolution.Rejecting the rooms ambient light as well as providing a no glare surface and contrast enhancement, SI Short Throw Lift provides a better TV experience.
A: The screen has a gain of 0.6.
Q: What are the screen's dimensions?
A: The viewing area is 104.56 inches wide and 58.18 inches tall. The screen has a 16:9 aspect ratio and measures 120 inches diagonally.
Q: Does the screen come with a remote control?
A: This screen does include a remote control.
Q: How does the screen reject ambient light?
A: The award-winning ambient light rejecting (ALR) material rejects the room's ambient light.

Short Throw Lift is a bottom-up motorized ambient light rejecting (ALR) projection screen that allows you to use an ultra-short throw (UST) projector and have the screen appear and disappear. The SI award winning ALR material rises from a cabinet or wall mounted position to provide a stunning image up to 8K resolution.Rejecting the rooms ambient light as well as providing a no glare surface and contrast enhancement, SI Short Throw Lift provides a better TV experience.

Elevate your home theater with AWOL Vision Motorized Floor Rising UST Ambient Light Rejection Screen. The 120" vanishing and rollable design compliments ultra short throw projectors, rejects 95% ambient light with HBSI ALR material, The unique lens microstructure minimizes ambient light interference, ensuring vivid visuals in any lighting. The patented remote control's height adjustment feature simplifies setup. The USB Synchronized Trigger syncs the screen with the projector's power. A sturdy base eliminates wall mounting, facilitating easy setup in minutes. The portable design allows for indoor/outdoor use, while the sound transmission material delivers 360° surround sound. The 170° viewing angle ensures clear visuals from any spot. Redefine entertainment with AWOL Vision ALR-F220C.

Create a hidden home theater with this 120-inch diagonal 16:9 electric floor-rising screen, engineered exclusively for Ultra Short Throw (UST) projectors. Featuring a motorized mechanism, the screen rises smoothly from its case in just 8 seconds with no installation required (plug-and-play). The ALR surface rejects over 95% of ambient light using a serrated optical structure, delivering vivid 4K/8K UHD, Active 3D Ready images with a 1.1dB gain and a wide 170° viewing angle, even in well-lit rooms. Enjoy hands-free convenience with built-in smart voice control via Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant

The ALR-C132 Cinematic Screen: the first and only Seamless Premium ALR Screen exceeding 130 inches available in the market. With its cutting-edge Ambient Light Rejecting (ALR) Technology, this cinematic screen revolutionizes your viewing experience. Crafted using HBSP Black-Grid TPU material, a pinnacle of HBSP innovation, it achieves an astounding 95% rejection rate of overhead light. Featuring a peak gain of 0.6dB and an 170-degree ultra-wide viewing angle, it ensures exceptional picture quality even in well-lit environments, boasting an 80% contrast enhancement compared to direct projection onto a white wall. Paired with AWOL ultra-short throw projectors, it delivers a breathtaking large-screen experience that will captivate any audience. Elevate your entertainment setup with the AWOL ALR-C132 Cinematic Screen and immerse yourself in unparalleled visual excellence.
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