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Our selection of projector screens caters to various applications and comes in different sizes, types, and formats. This page provides a complete list of screens that you can customize according to your specific needs. If you require further assistance, our expert team is always ready to help.
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Add to WishlistIn StockThe Sapphire Manual Screen offers a 4:3 aspect ratio, 57.48" viewing width, and a sturdy design for home or corporate use.Add to WishlistAlready In Wishlist
Add to WishlistIn StockThe Sapphire Manual Screen offers a 16:9 aspect ratio, 57.48" viewing width, and a sturdy design for home or corporate use.Add to WishlistAlready In Wishlist
Add to WishlistIn StockSapphire Manual Screen offers a 4:3 aspect ratio, 79.92" viewing width, and a sturdy design for home or corporate use. Features a 5-year warranty.Add to WishlistAlready In Wishlist
Add to WishlistIn StockThe Sapphire Manual Screen offers a 16:9 aspect ratio and a sturdy design for frequent use. Its spring mechanism ensures optimal image clarity.Add to WishlistAlready In Wishlist
Add to WishlistIn StockThe Sapphire Manual Screen offers a 4:3 aspect ratio, 67.32" viewing width and a robust spring mechanism for optimal image clarity.Add to WishlistAlready In Wishlist
Add to WishlistIn StockThe Sapphire Manual Screen offers a 16:9 aspect ratio and a 67.09" viewing width. It's perfect for home cinema, education, or corporate use.Add to WishlistAlready In Wishlist
Add to WishlistIn StockThe Sapphire Manual Slow Retraction Screen offers a 16:9 aspect ratio, 57.48" viewing width, and a sturdy design for home or corporate use.Add to WishlistAlready In Wishlist
Add to WishlistIn StockThe Sapphire Premium Slow Retraction Screen offers a 16:10 aspect ratio, 67.32" viewing width, and a sturdy design for home or corporate use.Add to WishlistAlready In Wishlist
Add to WishlistIn StockThe Sapphire Manual Slow Retraction Screen offers a 4:3 aspect ratio, 67.32" viewing width, and a sturdy design for home or corporate use.Add to WishlistAlready In Wishlist
Add to WishlistIn StockThe Sapphire Manual Slow Retraction Screen offers a 16:9 aspect ratio, 67.09" viewing width, and a sturdy design for home or professional use.Add to WishlistAlready In Wishlist
Add to WishlistIn StockThe Sapphire Premium Slow Retraction Screen offers a 16:10 aspect ratio, 79.92" viewing width, and a sturdy design for home or corporate use.Add to WishlistAlready In Wishlist
Add to WishlistIn StockThe Sapphire Manual Slow Retraction Screen offers a 4:3 aspect ratio, 79.92" viewing width, and a sturdy design for home or corporate use.
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