Screen Research
Acoustically transparent projection screens for home cinemas.
Screen Research is committed to providing you with the best no-compromise projection screens...
home cinema becomes an unforgettable experience.
ClearPix2, from Screen Research, is the first acoustically transparent screen that reconciles image
quality and perfect sound.
Certified by THX and ISF, ClearPix2 ensures top-quality audio and video performances. Just like at the movies,
with ClearPix2, the loudspeakers are in the ideal location - behind the screen, for the perfect fusion of
sound and vision.
ClearPix Screens
Price: POA
The ClearPix fixed or motorized screen is a decorator-friendly solution, allowing the flexible placement of this retractable
screen together with the no-compromise quality of the ClearPix product range. Motorized, it simply leaves the space
when not in use.
The aluminium casing, available in white or black, meets the most stringent aesthetic demands and the screen's black
border enhances the perceived quality of the picture.
The ClearPix motorized screen is available with ClearPix2. This patented fabric allows speakers to be placed directly
behind the screen with no sound or picture quality compromise. Its vivid and neutral moiré-free picture and its
unmatched acoustical transparency make it the best screen solution for fixed-pixel projectors.
The screen surface remains perfectly flat in the long term without requiring any obtrusive lateral tensioning due to
the THX-certified ClearPix2 fabric made of coated fibers.
The image is surrounded with a black border for a clean and clear appearance and to enhance the perceived quality of
the picture.
ClearPix2 fabric allows you to position your speakers as close to the screen as you like when it is in use, without
impacting its acoustic transparency. This provides the ideal placement versatility of the screen.
All ClearPix screens can be equipped with their own black backing layer, acoustically transparent and certified by
THX and ISF, to suppress reflections from behind the screen and improve the perceived contrast ratio.
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