Dry-Erase Whiteboard Screens FAQ’s

How do I apply the Insta-DE2 onto a MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard)?

To apply the Insta-DE2 to a MDF, please follow the instructions below:\ Preparing the Surface: Before applying the Insta-DE2, the application surface must be dry, clean, smooth, and structurally sound. Clean the surface to remove any dirt, grease, and wax. Fill any depressions or holes with a drywall compound. Use sandpaper to smooth any bumps and…

I am interested in the Insta-DE 2 series but I am concerned about possible overshoot from the projector or someone writing near the edges and accidently marking the wall. Does the Insta-DE2 have a border to prevent instances like that from occurring

The Insta-DE 2 includes a standards black velvet trim that will assist with: Slight overshoot from the projector and Preventing the user from accidently writing on the wall In addition to the standard black velvet trim, Elite Screens offers an optional aluminum frame border and pen tray. The frame trim acts as a bottom border…

Q: Is the WhiteBoardScreen™ Series with StarBright™ 4 material suitable for a short-throw projector or a standard throw projector?

The WhiteBoardScreen™ Series only works with standard throw projectors due to the angular reflective surface. When placed at the angle suggested in the User Guide (angles for desktop projector mode or overhead projector mode are listed in the User Guide), the StarBright™ 4 provides a high 4.0 gain by rejecting ambient light at the projection…

Is the ALR WhiteBoardScreen™ Series with StarBright™ 4 material suitable for a short-throw projector or a standard throw projector?

The ALR WhiteBoardScreen™ Series only works with standard throw projectors due to the angular reflective surface. When placed at the angle suggested in the User Guide (angles for desktop projector mode or overhead projector mode are listed in the User Guide), the StarBright™ 4 provides a high 4.0 gain by rejecting ambient light at the…

Hot spot diffusion worked great and we could see a significant difference over a traditional dry erase board.

Yes, both screen variants, the high gain WhiteBoardScreen™ and matte white WhiteBoardScreen™ Universal use a series of reflective and diffusion layers that are surfaced by Elite’s scratch-resistant optical nanotech resin. This creates a superior image that is free from the kinds of visual artifacts created by projecting directly onto a regular projection screen

One thing I did notice is that when using dry erase markers, there is a difference on the grey surface opposed to the white.

Either screen will fully erase even the residual markings as long as our specialized whiteboard eraser is used. Both versions of the whiteboard screen are surfaced in a scratch-resistant optical nanotech resin that enables them to perform their dual-role. This surface allows either screen to be matte enough for a projected image without hot-spotting, but…