Comparison Chart

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Which Material is Right for You? (Projector Screen Material Options – Raw Material)
FlexiGray
High contrast gray adds greater contrast with
deeper blacks in an environment with low
ambient light concerns
Works great with (HD) high-definition
projected images
Tension-Mount/Stretch for best results
Indoor/Outdoor (Mildew Resistant)
Portable (Foldable/Flexible)
Bright Projector Recommended
Front-Projection
High Contrast Gray
Gain 0.8
FlexiWhite
Dark Environment Where Ambient Light
is Controlled
Works great with (HD) high-definition
projected images
Works great for everyday usage and for
Active 3D Movies
Tension-Mount/Stretch for best results
Indoor/Outdoor (Mildew Resistant)
Portable (Foldable/Flexible)
Front-Projection
Bright Matte White
Gain 1.1
Blackout Cloth
Dark Environment Where Ambient Light
is Controlled
Budget-Friendly
Entry Level Cloth Fabric
Tension-Mount/Stretch for best results
Best for indoor use
Front-Projection
Matte White
Gain 1.0
ProGray
High contrast gray adds greater contrast with
deeper blacks in an environment with low to
moderate ambient light concerns
Non-tensioned; simply staple to your wall
without stretching
Capable of roll down applications
Works Best Indoors
Stiff, Do NOT Fold
Bright Projector Recommended
Front-Projection
High Contrast Gray
Gain 0.8
ProWhite
Dark Environment Where Ambient Light
is Controlled
Non-tensioned; simply staple to your wall
without stretching
Capable of roll down applications
Works Best Indoors
Stiff, Do NOT Fold
Front-Projection
Warm Matte White
Gain 1.1
SheerWeave
Dark Environment Where Ambient Light is
Controlled
Acoustically Transparent
Hide the audio equipment behind the screen
5% Open Weave – Sound Passes Through
Max loss of 4 dB
Non-tensioned; simply staple to your frame
without stretching
Works Best Indoors
Stiff, Do NOT Fold
Front-Projection
White
Gain 1.0
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