General Whiteboard Screen FAQ’s

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…

Q: Can I use after-market whiteboard erasers on my Elite whiteboard projection screen?

Elite Screens recommends purchasing the high-density (soft-foam) whiteboard erasers from us since the dry-erase projection screen surface is unique and can only be properly erased with our erasers. Elite offers a 2pc. set of our erasers, please click here for more information. Alternative whiteboard erasers can be purchased by makers such as 3M.  Please click here for…

How do I properly remove dry-erase markings from my Elite Whiteboard Projection Screen?

 Before using the dry-erase function of your whiteboard screen, please make note of the following instructions to properly maintain and clean your dry-erase surface projection screen. (These Whiteboard cleaning tips are just as relevant with any dry-erase writing surface as they are with our Whiteboard-Projection Screens.) Only use a high density foam eraser when removing…

How do you overcome the disadvantages of a whiteboard projection screen?

Projections can be Obscured Projections can be obscured by people sitting in front of the projection source. Direct presentation screens, although more expensive, feed the presentation directly from the source-such as a laptop or desktop computer-into the screen, with no projection required. A: Although direct presentation screens are great products, they come at an exponentially high…