Projection display screens are an important component of a projection display system, as they provide a surface onto which the projected image is displayed. Projection screens are available in different sizes, materials, and shapes, depending on the intended use and the ambient lighting conditions of the room.
The most common materials used for projection screens are vinyl, fabric, and glass bead. Vinyl screens are durable and easy to clean, but they are prone to wrinkles and require proper tensioning for optimal display. Fabric screens are lightweight and portable, but they are susceptible to wrinkles and can be difficult to clean. Glass bead screens are highly reflective and provide a bright, clear image, but they are expensive and heavy.
Projection screens can be mounted on walls, ceilings, or tripods, and can be manually or electronically operated. Some screens have a motorized mechanism that retracts the screen when not in use, while others are designed to be permanently fixed in place.
When choosing a projection display screen, it is important to consider the viewing distance, ambient lighting, image resolution, and screen size.