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In Ceiling Projector Screens
A ceiling recessed screen is a great choice when the projection screen should be invisible after installation. Take a look at our In-ceiling widescreen 16:9 screens , a popular choice for use in home cinema setups for use with 1080p or 4K UHD resolution projectors. Our in-ceiling widescreen 16:10 screens are perfectly suited for use with projectors whose native resolution is either WXGA or WUXGA and typically used in corporate environments.
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- Call for AvailabilityThe Sapphire In Ceiling Electric Screen offers a sleek design, remote control operation, and energy efficiency. Ideal for enhancing your viewing experience.
- In StockThe Sapphire In Ceiling Electric Screen offers a 92.36" viewing width, sleek design, and energy efficiency. Comes with a remote control and 10m trigger cable.
In-Ceiling Projector Screens : Frequently Asked Questions
What is an in-ceiling projector screen?
An in-ceiling projector screen is a type of projector screen that is installed in the ceiling of a room. This type of screen is ideal for home cinemas and conference rooms, as it can be retracted out of the way when not in use.
How do in-ceiling projector screens work?
In-ceiling projector screens are typically motorised and retractable. When they are not in use, they are hidden in a housing in the ceiling. When they are in use, they are extended from the housing and lowered to the desired height.
What are the benefits of using an in-ceiling projector screen?
There are many benefits to using an in-ceiling projector screen, including:
- Enhanced viewing experience: In-ceiling projector screens provide a more immersive viewing experience than traditional wall-mounted screens, as they can be positioned closer to the ceiling to create a more cinematic feel.
- Clean aesthetic: In-ceiling projector screens are hidden from view when not in use, which can give a room a clean and uncluttered appearance.
- Space-saving: In-ceiling projector screens can be retracted out of the way when not in use, which can free up valuable space in a room.
- Easy to use: In-ceiling projector screens are easy to operate and can be controlled with a remote control.
- Versatility: In-ceiling projector screens can be used in a variety of settings, including home cinemas and conference rooms
How do I install an in-ceiling projector screen?
Installing an in-ceiling projector screen can be a complex process, so it is best to hire a professional installer.
How do I maintain an in-ceiling projector screen?
In-ceiling projector screens require very little maintenance. However, it is important to clean the screen regularly to prevent dust and dirt from building up.
What is the cost of in-ceiling projector screens?
The cost of in-ceiling projector screens varies depending on the size, features, and brand of the screen. However, in-ceiling projector screens are typically more expensive than standard on wall electric projector screens. You can expect to pay from £500 for an in-ceiling projector screen.