PROFILM FRONT WHITEBOARD

ProFilm FRONT WHITEBOARD is NOT a rear-projection film screen, but a new front projection adhesive screen with 2in1 feature: screen and dryerase whiteboard. 
This new front projection film is white matte without glare for perfect projection, and has a special whiteboard layer that also allow to write on it with water marker and erase easily. 
It has very good diffusion qualities, and a very dynamic and natural restitution of pictures and colors. You can stick it on glass, acrylic, and any other smooth plane surface. ProFilm FRONT WHITEBOARD substitutes, with a touch of design, both the habitual roll-ups screens and whiteboards.
It is a 100% front projection film screen, opacity is total.


SPECIFICITIES
- Indoor installations
- Front projection only
- Dryerase whiteboard coating
- Suitable for edge blending and stacking
- Low gain, high diffusion, bright pictures

RECOMMENDED USES
- Education and corporate
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Technical datasheet (pdf): click here

- large screens, big brightness, low cost by m2
Using videoprojection (VP) allows to make screens from 40'' to 250'' and up, controlling the brightness through the projector's lumens. ProFilm is lighter to install than a videowall, and cheaper than LED screens.

- high optical quality
All of our ProFilm are developped for videoprojection purposes, and optimized for almost all necessities of VP installations. We only sell tested and rated products made from the best components. Our technology offers the best brightness, hi-res crispy pictures and high impact results. Try a sample, you will see the difference between ProFilm and a basic white fabric !

- easy to install and to use
Projectionfilm.com proposes self-adhesive foils, that can be stuck as any other decorative vinyls on glass or acrylic. With some water, a little squeegee and after reading carefully our instructions, you will be ready !


TECHNOLOGY
Our ProFilms are PET based multilayers films for optical uses.

There are two main technologies for rear projection films and screens: optical and diffusion. Optical technology claim that using orientating light system permits the elimination of non projector-emitted light, to create a better picture. Typically, it creates a high peak gain, but also a narrow vision angle, and with installation precise specifications that make mounts "not that easy"... It is also generally an expensive technology.
We choose to work with the diffusion technology: light is scattered on the superficy of the screen, creating a bright regular picture. The peak gain is good, the angle is wider, and the "hot spot" effect is generally lower. The installation is easier, as projectors can be mounted on- or off-axis without any problem.

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