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Aspect ratio 16:9
Screen format  HDTV

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Draper Ultimate Access Series V 201 x 356 Projection Screen Product Description

Ceiling recessed screen with independently motorised closure. The door opens into the case before the viewing surface descends. White extruded aluminium case can be installed in the ceiling quickly and easily during the "dusty" phase of construction. Hanging brackets slide in a track on the top of the case adjusting to ceiling conditions. Ceiling closure forms solid bottom panel. Screen can be stored independently of the case.
A choice of the following surfaces are available.

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Diagonal

Plasma screns, LCD monitors, Projection Screens, Interactive Whiteboards and Copyboards are measured diagonally across the screen. The diagonal is quoted in inches.

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The aspect ratio is the image width divided by its height.

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