Nano® Delivers Big Benefits in a Small Package
David Huse of Theater Advice streamlines motorized shading installations thanks to the Zigbee 3.0 enabled Nano® shading solution.
Home Grows by 1,400 Square Feet Thanks to Addition of Screen Innovations’ Zen Outdoor Shades
Installed by Unlimited Home Theatre, Zen motorized shades turn a large deck into an all-season living space.
Solo Pro 2 Screen Turns Rooftop Deck into an Outdoor Cinema; Receives Accolades from CEDIA
Portable screen from Screen Innovations sets up in seconds to deliver 110 inches of vivid video to owners of beachside residence.
Levitating Showroom Demo Sets a New Media Room and Home Theater Standard
Portugal-based Consexto inspires luxury clientele with Screen Innovations’ transformative Zero-G projection screen.
Black Diamond Chosen for Subway Station Screens, Berlin Friedrichstrasse
One of the world’s most known train station, Berlin Friedrichstrasse, played a big role as a border station in the history of divided Germany (1949-1989). During the Cold War, Friedrichstraße became famous for being a station that was located entirely in East Berlin yet continued to be served by S-Bahn and U-Bahn trains from West Berlin...
College of Charleston Goes Green with Slate Motorized
When the College of Charleston (CoC) decided to reduce their carbon footprint in their New Science building on campus, they had several barriers to overcome. First, the space had large windows and high brightness LED lighting fixtures in the room, needed for task-oriented events, classes, and training sessions. To achieve their goals,...
Church of the Resurrection Chooses Slate XL
Slate XL is an ALR screen technology that can go up to 375-inches seamless.
Congregation Shalom Adopts Zero-G Screen for Architectural Temple
Zero-G is a "levitating" motorized screen that is suspended by UHMwPE cables instead of black mask.
Trinity Lutheran Chooses Slate
Slate® is an ambient light rejecting projection screen suited for environments with high ambient light.
ISS Viewscreen – The First Screen in Space
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) asked Screen Innovations (SI) to do something that no other projection-screen company has done: put the first projection screen in space!