Draper 101305L Premier, 119", HDTV, Matt White XT1000VB, 110 V, with Low Voltage Controller

Vendor: Draper
Draper 101305L Premier, 119", HDTV, Matt White XT1000VB, 110 V, with Low Voltage Controller The color black, 120V Draper 101305L is a Premier 58 x 104" Motorized Screen with Low Voltage Controller that is designed for...
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Draper 101305L Premier, 119", HDTV, Matt White XT1000VB, 110 V, with Low Voltage Controller

The color black, 120V Draper 101305L is a Premier 58 x 104" Motorized Screen with Low Voltage Controller that is designed for wall or ceiling mounted installation. The Draper 101305L features Draper's Tab-Tensioning System to hold the surface taut and keep it wrinkle-free. The projected image is framed by black masking borders at all sides for enhanced contrast. The Draper 101305L uses a motor-in-roller system, which is mounted on special vibration insulators, so the screen operates smoothly and quietly. Considered the most versatile, a matt white surface diffuses projected light in all directions, so the image can be seen from any angle. In addition, the Draper 101305L is designed to provide an accurate color rendition due to its smooth, non-embossed surface. It features unity gain with a panoramic 180° cone, ideal for controlled lighting environments. This surface is GREENGUARD Children and Schools certified. The motor is mounted inside the roller on special vibration insulators. Low voltage control (LVC) enables control of the screen's motor using a third-party system, including direct connection to the projector, via a wall switch, or with integration with automation systems.

Draper 101305L MAIN FEATURES

  • 119" Diagonal / 16:9 Aspect Ratio
  • Matt White XT1000V Surface
  • 1.0 Gain / 180° Viewing Cone
  • Motor-In-Roller Design
  • Tab-Tensioned for Flat Viewing Surface

Part number: 101305L
Surface material: Matt White XT1000VB
Image Format: HDTV
Diagonal size: 119"
Image/Viewable area: 58" x 104"
Case length: 122"
Product weight: 65 pounds
Shipping weight: 88 pounds