Austin, TX — April 27, 2018 — SI’s Zero-G® with extended drop promises to solve the problem that integrators often when specifying a motorized screen where extremely tall ceilings make it all but impossible. Zero-G is unlike any other motorized screen in that it has no black mask above the viewing surface. Instead, the Zero-G screen is housed in a two-piece tube that is suspended from Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMwPE) cables, where it deploys at a pre-set location and un-rolls itself, displaying the viewing surface with up to 15-feet of drop.

SI’s ambient light rejecting (ALR) screen materials such as Slate, which are also available on Zero-G, make it a true problem solver for anyone wanting to get an image in hard-to-reach locations without sacrificing image quality. An added benefit, is that the area above the Zero-G viewing surface is acoustically transparent and does not negatively impact the viewing experience like a standard motorized screen with black masking material would. Because it’s completely open above, art-deco walls, large windows such as you would find in a house of worship, speakers, or even lighting systems all remain un-affected.

Zero-G with long-drop will be on display in SI’s booth at InfoComm #C1414

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