Cinemascope 2.35:1 Aspect Ratio Screens

  • Quality 136" manual projector screen for educational environments. Easy to operate with a sleek, dur.

    Manual Series

    ISF Certified Products
    GREENGUARD Certified
    Elite Screens standard throw projector screen for clear, high-quality image display.
  • SableFrame2 20

    Sable Frame 2 Series

    TAA Compliant Products
    ISF Certified Products
    Ultra-Short/ Short / Standard Throw
  • Aeon CineGrey 3D® Series

    Aeon CineGrey 3D® Series

    TAA Compliant Products
    ISF Certified Products
    Ambient Light Rejecting Screens
    Elite Screens standard throw projector screen for clear, high-quality image display.
  • Large 180-inch projector screen at La Brea Nightclub for premium entertainment.

    Aeon Series

    TAA Compliant Products
    ISF Certified Products
    Ultra-Short/ Short / Standard Throw
  • DarkStarSE Angle

    Sable Frame StarBright 9®

    ISF Certified Products
    Ambient Light Rejecting Screens
    Elite Screens standard throw projector screen for clear, high-quality image display.
  • SableFrame A1080P3 Projector Screen Front

    Sable Frame AcousticPro1080P3 Series

    Acoustically Transparent Screens
    Elite Screens standard throw projector screen for clear, high-quality image display.
  • Lunette2 new001

    Lunette 2 Series

    ISF Certified Products
    Ultra-Short/ Short / Standard Throw
  • lunette 001

    Lunette Series

    Award_winning
    Acoustically Transparent Screens
Select this 2.35:1 format screen if your application is strictly home theater Cinemascope presentations. 1.0 to 2.35 or 2.35:1 - The Widescreen Cinemascope format (commonly called the 2.35:1 aspect ratio) has become the established medium for movie theater or “Big Screen Cinema” presentations that may vary from 2.35 to 2.40 and even wider formats. The immersive properties are aesthetically pleasing and especially favored in dedicated home theater installations. This format is ideal for use with widescreen home theater projectors or 16:9 projectors using anamorphic lenses to create the full cinematic effect.

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