Description
What is the Deluxe Series?
The Deluxe Series is a collection of premium fixed frame projection screens that offer the widest range of customization. They are an ideal choice for home theaters, venues, and all types of specialized applications that require optically-coated or acoustically transparent projection screens.
Experience Deluxe
The Deluxe is a series of fixed frame projection screens, each is an elegant centerpiece that is perfect for your home theater or venue.The aluminum 4-inch frame is the widest velvet-wrapped frame that Severtson Screens offers and is beveled for a stylish appearance. Choose one of the many optical coatings and acoustic materials that will take your viewing experience to the next level of performance. The Deluxe is the highest representation of the quality Severtson is known for. It offers simple assembly and Severtson Screen`s signature USA-made projection surfaces.
Luxury, Redefined
The Deluxe Series is a sleek addition to any home theater or venue. Its appearance does not distract from the projected content, but instead quietly enhances the viewing experience with its perfectly tensioned viewing surface and precision-aligned black velvet frame. The Deluxe Series fixed frame can be paired with any of the standard or signature high-end materials and coatings that Severtson is famous for. Each Deluxe screen is custom-made to meet individualized needs.
High Contrast Grey Material
High Contrast Grey is Severtson`s innovative front projection screen surface designed to maximize the performance of today`s 1080p technology. The ultra-fine optical coating on High Contrast Grey improves uniformity for consistent brightness across the entire screen. This exceptional uniformity, combined with the neutral density grey base, dramatically increases black levels, shadow detailing and overall color saturation, providing the viewer with maximum resolution and superb image quality. High Contrast Grey is an excellent tool for lowering the black floor with high output projectors, without losing off-axis performance and viewing cone width.