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With true 4K resolution, a bright colorful image and a motorized lens for maximum flexibility, Epson's new Pro Cinema LS9000 ...
Price There are two price points for the AWOL VISION Cinematic ALR Floor Rising Screen: the 100-inch model is $2,699, and the 120-inch version is $2,999. Both screens feature a 24-month warranty ...
The last piece of the puzzle in the AWOL Vision 120" Motorized ALR Floor Rising Projector Screen. This screen isn't just a surface to project your movies; it's a full-blown experience upgrade.
GM has filed a patent application for a motorized display screen for use in a vehicle. The application was assigned patent number US 2025/0091437 with the United States Patent and Trademark Office ...
A midrange screen will cost between $100 and $300 and include better vinyl and more features like motorized opening and closing. Expensive projection screens, between $300 and $900, encompass ...
Published May 4, 2022 9:18 PM CDT Updated May 25, 2022 6:38 AM CDT ...
The new Solo 3—available in 375, 575, and 675 cassette sizes—replaces SI’s legacy 3 and 5 Series motorized projection screen lines. The stylish design attributes of Solo 3 help systems integrators ...
The LG OLED Flex is both a TV and a monitor, but its coolest feature is a unique motorized screen. The 42-inch OLED panel goes from flat to curved using a dedicated bend button on the remote.
(image credit: Screen innovations) Screen Innovations has added another motorized screen solution to its range of assemblies and materials. The new Short Throw Lift addresses the growing need for ...
Tesla, however, has yet to publicly confirm the launch of the new swiveling screen feature itself. In other automotive news, GMC’s 2023 Yukon received the Denali Ultimate trim treatment.
Screen Innovations Adds Motorized Laser TV Projection Screen to its Growing Portfolio Designed to pair with short- and ultra-short-throw projectors, SI’s new Short Throw Lift is a functional solution ...
A Model S with a factory-equipped motorized, swiveling center screen has been spotted in the wild thanks to a video posted to Twitter by Larry Li. In it, Li can be seen tilting the display from ...
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