by Terry Coffey | Apr 12, 2016 | Draper Updates, Home Theatre, Houses of Worship, Pro AV Integration, Screen Technology
When Draper’s 2016 AV Price List hit the streets yesterday, something was missing from its pages. For the first time since 1957, the Draper V Screen isn’t there. The V Screen was the very first projection screen introduced by Draper. Before 1957, Draper was strictly...
by Terry Coffey | Apr 1, 2016 | Draper Updates, Home Theatre, Houses of Worship, International Update, Pro AV Integration, Screen Technology
Draper has announced the company’s latest projection screen innovation, the Penumbra screen. The new product’s release comes as Draper’s 2016 AV Price List is set to hit the streets in a few days. The Penumbra screen was developed as a specialty product with one...
by Jim Hoodlebrink | Mar 4, 2016 | Draper Updates, Houses of Worship, International Update, Pro AV Integration, Rental & Staging, Screen Technology
Lately we’ve noticed how often we field questions on unique applications. Curved screens, excessive black drop, unique sizes, custom colors, specialized surfaces like 3D, and large sizes. It seems like more and more people are looking for a new solution … something...
by Terry Coffey | Feb 12, 2016 | Draper Updates, Pro AV Integration, Screen Technology
One of the most important benefits of Draper’s 8K-ready and ISF-certified TecVision screen surfaces is the ability to provide a high performance solution that speaks to specific room conditions. In this new case study, entitled TecVision Turns on the Lights, we...
by Terry Coffey | Feb 8, 2016 | Draper Updates, From the Field, Pro AV Integration, Screen Technology
It’s not often you hear someone say that making something bigger made it easier to install. But that was the case with two Draper screen models. The James E. Bruce convention center—located in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, not far from Fort Campbell— boasts more than...
by Terry Coffey | Jan 15, 2016 | International Update, Pro AV Integration, Screen Technology
For many years, when someone asked us, “How big should my screen be?” we have used basic rules of thumb, based on the size of the audience area and the projection screen format (s) to be used, to arrive at an answer. We recommended a viewing image height of one sixth,...