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Day of black sun pixa
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day of black sun pixa

Screen dimensions for all VividStorm screens in this series If I put a laser TV (or UST projector) on my low console, for example, the image would start about 32” off the floor (depending on the particular UST projector’s actual throw) +/- 4”. Note that the screen case itself adds about 4 inches so that the bottom of the screen surface in this picture is just about 14” off the ground. Here’s the story: Most laser TVs or commercial UST’s when placed below the screen, sit 12-18 inches below the bottom of the actual screen surface. Having so little “rise” material, is my biggest issue about this screen, and therefore, also for the Elite’s version. After all, who would want the bottom of a 3 foot high image to start only 6 inches of the floor? That amount of rise and case is the same for all of the VividStorm’s riser screens except the 72″ diagonal (which is very small), and which should be considered a tabletop screen. Well, it’s probably the right term, and the same as “drop” which would be the black – non-screen material between the case, and the screen surface, on a motorized screen mounted to the ceiling.

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What is rise, you ask? The “rise” material (called drop on a screen that opens downward) is limited, requiring raising the frame (my temp stand). VividStorm’s 120” riser screen has about 14 inches of black “rise” material and black metal case combined when the screen is open.














Day of black sun pixa