Light compact free-standing projection screen

PicoScreen™ Series

GREENGUARD Certified

Elite Screens’ Pico Screen™  Series is an ultra light and compact free-standing projection screen that is designed for portable tabletop presentations. It incorporates rotating base feet for stability while a self-locking cross riser allows the screen to be pulled up out of its durable metal casing and be set up in less than 10-seconds. The screen measures up to 45” and is made of Elite Screens’ GREENGUARD® certified MaxWhite® Fiberglass (FG) 1.1 gain projection screen material. A durable fabric carrying case is included.

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Pico Series Portable Projection Screen

Screen Material

  • MaxWhite® (FG) 1.1 gain material provides flatness
  • Wide 180º viewing angle
  • Flat and durable screen material
  • Easy to clean and mildew resistant
  • Black backing on material for sharper picture and clarity
  • Active 3D, 4K/8K Ultra HD, and HDR ready
  • Available in the following diagonal sizes:
    • 45″ in 4:3 / 16:9 / 16:10 / 2.35:1 multi-format

Design and Operation

  • Designed for portable business/personal tabletop presentations
  • Compatible with both regular and “Pico” micro-projectors for 16:9 and 16:10 presentations
  • Lightweight & slim design carries easily with a briefcase
  • Scissor-back design, allows screen to set up in seconds
  • Canvas travel bag included for added protection

Quality and Reliability

  • Flame Retardant: Complies with NFPA 701 Standards
  • GREENGUARD® and GREENGUARD® Gold Certified
  • 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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Matte White Materials FAQ's

Q: What is the difference between Elite’s MaxWhite® Fiberglass (FG) and SpectraWhite Fiberglass (FG)? Why is fiberglass backing important?
Q: What is the difference between Elite’s MaxWhite® Fiberglass (FG) and SpectraWhite Fiberglass (FG)? Why is fiberglass backing important?

Elite’s MaxWhite® FG and Spectra White FG are very comparable as they both are self-supporting matte white front projection screen surfaces with fiberglass backing. Having a fiberglass backing is beneficial as the embedded fiber glass improves rigidity which results in a more stiff material. Thus, the fiberglass backing provides the flattest possible surface a non-tensioned screen can offer. Additionally, the fiber glass backing eliminates any side curling non-tensioned materials are susceptible to, especially under cold temperatures. Both the MaxWhite® FG and SpectraWhite FG will provide an excellent quality image in light controlled environments. The main difference between the materials is that the MaxWhite® FG utilizes a more neutral white material for better white levels. Both the Spectra White FG and MaxWhite® FG have viewing angles of 180° (90° left and right). The wide diffusion uniformity on both the materials maintain luminance levels throughout the entire surface. The MaxWhite® FG is also offered on many more of or products, whereas the SpectraWhite FG is solely available on the Starling and Starling Tension. The Spectra White FG material is also slightly thicker than the MaxWhite® FG.

Q: What is the difference between Elite’s MaxWhite® and MaxWhite® FG screen materials?
Q: What is the difference between Elite’s MaxWhite® and MaxWhite® FG screen materials?

Elite Screens’ MaxWhite® and MaxWhite® FG are excellent screen materials for front projection presentations. The materials have a multi-layer weave and textured surface coating that offer perfect diffusion uniformity, color reproduction, and black and white contrast. Both have a 1.1 gain that allows for 180° viewing angles (90° left and right) and are black-backed which avoids light penetration. They are also easy to clean, mildew resistant, and GreenGuard® Gold UL 2818 certified. The key difference between the MaxWhite® and MaxWhite® FG is that the MaxWhite® FG has a fiber glass backing. This is beneficial as the embedded fiber glass improves rigidity which results in a more stiff material. Thus, the MaxWhite® FG provides the flattest possible surface a non-tensioned screen can offer. Additionally, the fiber glass backing eliminates any side curling non-tensioned materials are susceptible to, especially under cold temperatures. Lastly, the MaxWhite® FG is also flame retardant and complies with NFPA 701 Standards.

Q: What is the difference between Tensioned and Non-Tensioned Screen Material?
Q: What is the difference between Tensioned and Non-Tensioned Screen Material?

Tension material provides a flatter screen surface and for better uniformity and even light distribution without waving or curving on the projection surface. These problems could be caused by temperature variations in multiple layer materials. Newer non-tensioned materials such as our MaxWhite® or MaxWhite® FG have greatly reduced occurrences of this flaw to the point of arguably matching its flatness in some cases. Some prefer non-tensioned due to aesthetics but tension still generally has superior flatness.

Q: What is the viewing angle on the MaxWhite® material?
Q. What is the viewing angle on the MaxWhite® material?

The viewing angle of the MaxWhite® material is 180°.

PicoScreen™ Series FAQ’s

Q: Does the PicoScreen™ work only with micro or pico projectors?
Q: Does the PicoScreen™ work only with micro or pico projectors?

No, the PicoScreen™ is compatible with standard size projector with regular and short throw lenses.

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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.