Portable Ceiling Ambient Light Rejecting Projection Screen

Light-On CLR® 2 Series

ISF Certified Products

The Light-On CLR® 2 is a portable projection screen with a folding-frame design for indoor presentations under bright room lighting environments. It uses our innovative and patented Ceiling Ambient Light Rejecting CLR® 2 material which is specially crafted for bottom mounted ultra-short and short-throw projectors.

The folding-frame assembles in a matter of minutes and has back-braced legs for stability and support. The legs are height adjustable to accommodate various environment settings and applications.

The entire screen conveniently fits in a carrying bag for easy transportation, storage, and protection. A black skirt is included to add a professional finish to your presentations.

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Light-On CLR® 2 Portable Ceiling Light Rejecting UST Projector Screen

Screen Material

  • CLR® 2 Ceiling Light Rejecting material absorbs up to 90% of overhead light
  • Improves color saturation and black levels in ambient light room environments
  • Micro-serriform lenticular structure filters out ambient light to produce contrast rich images
  • Compatible only with bottom placed ultra-short and short throw projectors
  • Project within a short distance without shadowing the picture
  • Black-backing (non-opaque) enhances image brightness
  • Scratch-resistant laminate coating is easy to clean and maintain
  • Patented multi-angle base structure with protective coating layer
  • ISF Certified for accurate color reproduction – An industry standard for high-fidelity video display systems

Design and Assembly

  • 103” Diagonal in 16:9 aspect ratio
  • Collapsible folding-frame design assembles effortlessly
  • Material stretches on frame using corner pull-tabs with snap buttons and Velcro on the sides to provide a flat and taut projection surface
  • Height adjustable legs accommodate various applications and environment
  • Padded carrying bag fits entire product for protection and portability
  • Drape included to cover bottom for an elegant professional finish

Quality and Reliability

  • 2-year limited warranty, and 3-year warranty for ENR-G – Education, Non-profit, Religious and Government/Military organizations
  • Lifetime Tech Support by Elite Screens Professional Service Team through Email, Phone or Online Form.

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Q: I plan to purchase a CLR®/ CLR®2/ CLR® 3 material, but want to use a ceiling mounted UST projector. Can I flip and install the CLR/CLR2/CLR3 upside down to make this work?
Q: I plan to purchase a CLR®/ CLR®2/ CLR® 3 material, but want to use a ceiling mounted UST projector. Can I flip and install the CLR/CLR2/CLR3 upside down to make this work?

Ceiling mounted UST projector will not work with CLR®/ CLR® 2/ CLR® 3 flipped upside down because the material is specifically oriented to reject “absorb” lighting from above. In addition it is designed to properly accept tabletop mounted UST projector light and direct it to the viewer’s sweet spot. If the material is flipped upside down and there is overhead light, that light will not be rejected but instead reflected which would degrade the picture quality. In addition, the ceiling mounted UST projector light will still not likely align properly with the human eye to deliver the ideal “sweet-spot” picture performance.

Q: How do I determine the direction of the CLR/CLR 2/CLR 3/ CLR 4 materials??
Q: How do I determine the direction of the CLR/CLR 2/CLR 3/ CLR 4 materials??

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Q: I have a new UST projector in my multi-purpose room with very good light control. Considering to buy a StarBright CLR®/CLR® 2/CLR® 3 or CineGrey 3D/5D® screen. What is the difference?
Q: I have a new UST projector in my multi-purpose room with very good light control. Considering to buy a StarBright CLR®/CLR® 2/CLR® 3 or CineGrey 3D/5D® screen. What is the difference?

CLR®/CLR®2/CLR®3 and CineGrey 3D/5D are Ceiling Ambient Light Rejection Screen fabrics, however the CLR fabrics are especially designed for Ultra Short Throw (UST) Projectors to reject ambient light. The CineGrey 3D/5D are typically made for standard “long-throw” projectors and require the projected light (angle in) to reflect (angle out) at the same angle to the viewer’s eyes, “sweet spot”.

Q: How about using any “CLR/ALR” (Cinegrey®3D/5D or Starbright CLR®/CLR® 2/CLR® 3) with a ceiling-installed UST/ST projector?
Q: How about using any “CLR/ALR” (Cinegrey®3D/5D or Starbright CLR®/CLR® 2/CLR® 3) with a ceiling-installed UST/ST projector?

Ceiling mounted UST projectors will not even work with Starbright CLR® materials because the material is specifically orientated to reject “ceiling light” or any type of lighting from above. This means that the screen will reject any overhead light, even from a compatible projector. Theoretically, you could invert the Starbright CLR® material to match with an inverted UST projector but the alignment will still not likely align properly with the human eye to deliver the ideal “sweet-spot” picture performance.

Q: I own an Aeon CLR/CLR2/CLR 3 fixed frame screen and notice a halo effect/light spill around the UST screen. How can I remedy this?
Q: I own an Aeon CLR/CLR2/CLR 3 fixed frame screen and notice a halo effect/light spill around the UST screen. How can I remedy this?

The steep light from an Ultra-Short Throw projector causes the halo effect and can spill light around the frame. There is no way to solve it, but it can be mitigated by painting your wall a darker color, or putting a velvet border around the screen frame.

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2-year limited warranty, and 3-year warranty for ENR-G – Education, Non-profit, Religious and Government/Military organizations

Lifetime Tech Support by Elite Screens Professional Service Team through Email, Phone or Online Form.