Sapphire Manual Slow retraction Screen – 203 x 152cm (4:3) – (SWS200-ASR2)
The Sapphire Manual Slow Retraction Screen is a versatile projection screen, ideal for both home cinema and professional settings, with a sturdy design and an easy-to-use retraction mechanism.
- Aspect ratio of 4:3
- Viewing width of 79.92 inches
- Features a slow retraction mechanism for easy use
- Comes with a black border surround to enhance image clarity
- Inclusive of a 5-year warranty exclusive to ProjectorPoint customers
£140.00 Excl. VAT
Manufacturer Overview
Sapphire slow retraction manual projector screens have been designed with a contemporary, minimalist style. The screens are a good choice for home cinema settings however are sturdy enough for frequent use within the educational or corporate sector. The slow retraction mechanism will retract the fabric with ease.
Sapphire slow retraction manual projection screens are manufactured with a white case and white plastic end caps. They have a durable spring mechanism that can be rolled and re-rolled quickly and easily. The strong spring mechanism ensures that the screen fabric is kept taut to maintain the optimal image clarity.
All the Sapphire slow retraction manual projection screens come with a black border surround to increase the clarity of the projected image whether using data or high definition video. The black border perfectly complements the 0.8: 1 gain factor material used throughout the Sapphire range. Through combining these two essential components the Sapphire screens are designed to maximise any projected image.
Unrivalled Warranty
5 year warranty – exclusive to ProjectorPoint Customers
In the unlikely event your screen should develop a fault within 28 days of purchase and is reported to the manufacturer in this time period, If after their engineer has contacted you via telephone to try and resolve the issue and been unsuccessful, a new replacement unit will be sent to you.
For the remainder of the warranty on contacting the manufacturer they will arrange for an engineer to contact you to discuss the fault and try and resolve it in the first instance over the telephone. If the fault cannot be resolved over the telephone the screen will need to go back to the manufacturer to be inspected by an engineer.
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