SCREEN RESEARCH INTRODUCES THEATERCURVE
ACOUSTICALLY
TRANSPARENT PROJECTION SCREENS
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June
7, 2006 - Nantes, France Screen Research, industry leader
in acoustically transparent, acoustically neutral projection
screens for the home and commercial markets, has announced a
new range of curved 1.78 and 2.35 aspect ratio models called
TheaterCurve. Available now in a wide range of sizes in
both fixed frame and fixed frame with lateral masking panels,
the curved design ensures a projection image without distortion
while creating a cinematic impression of being surrounded by
the projected image.
Available
in screen widths from 50" to 270" wide, all TheaterCurve
models feature Screen Research's award winning ClearPix
acoustically transparent screen formulations. ClearPix is the
first and only acoustically transparent screen material that
has been certified THX and ISF for its sound transparency and
outstanding image qualities.
ClearPix2
is fast becoming recognized as the optimal acoustically transparent
projection screen fabric for use in residential (home theater)
applications, post-production facilities, screening rooms, dance
clubs, recording studios, worship houses, and other small to
medium commercial venues because of its lack of visual moiré
and audio degradation effects typically found with common vinyl-perforated
screens (i.e., comb filtering and high frequency loss). Speakers
can be placed without compromise, where the sound designer or
movie's director intended them to be - behind the screen, at
the actor's lips or where the action takes place. Video quality
is uncompromised as well, with no appreciable loss in resolution
compared to perforated screens.
Yves
Trelohan, CEO for Screen Research asserted, "TheaterCurve
projection screens are the ideal match for today's digital projectors
with anamorphic lenses. The slightly curved screen corresponds
exactly to the curve of the anamorphic lens. The image in 2.35
ratio is perfectly balanced. TheaterCurve screens are a hand-in-glove
fit with the growing movement of constant height 2.35 projection
technologies like CineWide by Runco and Vidikron and TheaterScope
by DPI."
"In
response to the growing demand by our cutting-edge dealers who
are pushing the envelope from home theater into "home cinema"
for their clients, the arrival of TheaterCurve screens
rounds out what is now the most complete line of 2.35 screen
options in the home theater industry" said John Caldwell,
Director of Sales for StJohn Group, Inc., Screen Research's
exclusive North American distributor. "The constant height,
2.35 theater architecture is arguably the cutting edge of technology
for entertainment. Screen Research has been positioned from
the outset as a brand at the forefront for rectifying the worlds
of video and audio performance. TheaterCurve is an amazing experience
in either 16:9 or 2.35, and a natural extension of Screen Research's
engineering expertise."
Screen
Research's new TheaterCurve offerings eliminate the pin-cushioning
effects that may be present in short focal distance applications
of some anamorphic lenses. Another major benefit of TheaterCurve
is its ability to eliminate the "audio hot-spotting"
effect caused by solid, non-acoustically transparent curved
screens. Traditional solid screen approaches to curved screens
results in the creation of a large parabolic reflector in the
room, thus focusing reflected acoustical energy into a narrow
hot spot in the middle of the listening area. With TheaterCurve,
the audio passes right through the screen unabated and any reflected
energy from the back wall can pass through the screen and be
absorbed by acoustic treatment placed behind the screen.
TheaterCurve
fixed frame models start at $2,700 MSRP. TheaterCurve XMask
masking screens with unique lateral masking panels that can
be made in solid or acoustically neutral masking material, start
at $16,500 MSRP.
Screen
Research's line of 1.33, 1.78 and 2.35 screens now includes
hundreds of models of flat fixed screens, TheaterCurve fixed,
TheaterCurve XMask Cinescope with lateral masking, CMask fixed
masking systems, motorized screens, and in-ceiling motorized
screens with masking. Custom sizes, aspect ratios and models
are also available.
WHAT
IS CONSTANT HEIGHT 2.35 THEATER ARCHITECTURE?
Constant height 2.35 system architecture maintains the same
vertical picture height at all times and uses all of the projector's
vertical array of pixels at all times. In combination with the
proper video scaler and anamorphic lens that moves into position
when Cinescope material is present, there will be no annoying
grey bars at the top and bottom of the picture There is no loss
in vertical pixel count, thus maximum video resolution and picture
brightness is maintained regardless of the source material's
aspect ratio.
ABOUT
SCREEN RESEARCH
Screen Research is comprised of scientists and business professionals
with years of experience in Audio Visual Design and Technology
with the goal of bringing innovative and solution-oriented products
to the video market. Screen Research specializes in acoustically
transparent video-projection screens of the highest quality
especially designed to match today's modern fixed pixel projectors
(LCD, DLP, L-COS, etc). The company offers a full range of fixed
and motorized screens up to the most sophisticated solutions
- fixed screens with masking systems and award winning "Le
Wing", the only retractable screen with retractable speaker
system on the market. The products have rapidly been recognized
and awarded for bringing significant improvements to existing
technology. Headquartered in Nantes, France, Screen Research
distributes its products worldwide via a privileged network
of distributors, dealers and integrators.
ABOUT STJOHN GROUP
StJohn Group is a distribution and marketing company specializing
in products and services for the custom integration (CI) market
both residential and commercial. StJohn Group is the
exclusive distributor and marketer for Screen Research in North
America and the Caribbean.
VISUAL
ASSETS
A high resolution photograph of a fixed TheaterCurve screen
and a Screen Research logo are available by request.