The development of more efficient projectors has led to Strong/MDI seeing an opportunity in black screens for those seeking to maximize their multimedia projections. The company’s BlackView rear/front projection hybrid claims enhanced color saturation, vivid color contrast, and rich blacks; black screens are also less affected by ambient light and perform exceptionally well in brightly lit rooms. For broadcast applications it is positioned as an LED diffuser, and for design-driven applications, the black surface can be a win.
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