by Jim Hoodlebrink | Sep 29, 2014 | Draper Updates, Pro AV Integration, Rental & Staging, Screen Technology
Since we introduced the StageScreen® and FocalPoint® projection screens a few years back, we’ve heard from many dealers about the many advantages these modular screens—and the DuraLoop™ snapless viewing surface attachment system—bring to the table. One such story...
by Amy Madden | Sep 9, 2014 | Home Theatre, International Update, Pro AV Integration, Rental & Staging, Screen Technology
Draper’s web-based screen sizing tools help you to choose the correct size of your screen based upon: dimension of the audience area projection screen format(s) to be used Audience Area The goal is to make the screen large enough so those in the back row can read the...
by Bob Hadsell | Sep 5, 2014 | Draper Updates, Home Theatre, Pro AV Integration, Screen Technology
The more things change, the more they stay the same. In the early days of Home Theatre, the focus was on creating a theatrical experience in the home. The image produced was extremely important, the focal point of the system. Projectors were large, bulky monsters that...
by Jentry Wittkamper | Aug 27, 2014 | Draper Updates, From the Field, International Update, Pro AV Integration, Screen Technology
As we head into the final day of the Integrate Expo in Sydney, Australia, I have to say we’ve been having a blast giving our friends in Australia their first look at TecVision Engineered Screen Technology, up close and personal! Draper is exhibiting alongside Wilson...
by Amy Madden | Aug 22, 2014 | Home Theatre, International Update, Pro AV Integration, Screen Technology
Draper’s web-based Surface Selector Pro is designed to help AV professionals input data about their projection system and determine the perfect Draper viewing surface to meet their needs. Enter information such as: the type of information being projected; ambient...
by Bob Hadsell | Aug 19, 2014 | Home Theatre, Pro AV Integration, Screen Technology
I am not as worried about a zombie apocalypse as some, although I do admire the fertile imaginations that create them. (Besides, I’m old school. Nothing beats the surprise element of a “normal” looking terror, like Norman Bates.) I do, however, worry about the real...