Carson Screens The Solaris 110-Inch ALR 16:9 4K/8K Powered Floor-Rising Projector Screen | Super High Ambient Light Rejection | BrightStar Ultra UST 8K

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Carson Screens The Solaris 110-Inch ALR 16:9 4K/8K Powered Floor-Rising Projector Screen | Super High Ambient Light Rejection | BrightStar Ultra UST 8K

Carson Screens The Solaris 110-Inch ALR 16:9 4K/8K Powered Floor-Rising Projector Screen is the ultimate high-performance projection technology. This cutting-edge 110-inch projector screen is a true marvel, boasting a 16:9 aspect ratio and the capability to handle 4K and 8K resolutions with finesse. Whether it's captivating movie nights or delivering impactful professional presentations, this projector screen stands as the epitome of high performance.

 

At the heart of this extraordinary screen lies the Ambient Light-Rejecting (ALR) technology. This remarkable feature ensures that the displayed image remains consistently clear, sharp, and vibrant, even when situated in well-lit surroundings. This enhancement propels the viewing experience into a league of its own, providing unparalleled immersion and detail.

The design of The Solaris 110-Inch is a blend of sleekness and modernity, bringing a touch of elegance to any setting, be it a residence or a professional workspace. This projector screen, aptly named The Phoenix, symbolizes rebirth in projection technology, redefining your visual encounters in ways previously unimagined.

Elevate your visual escapades with Carson Screens' masterpiece - The Solaris 110-Inch ALR 16:9 4K/8K Powered Floor-Rising Projector Screen, and witness a new era in projection excellence.

Materials
BrightStar Ultra UST 8K

Carson’s BrightStar Ultra UST 8K material incorporates next-generation Z-axis optical nano-lens technology to achieve ultra fine-grained 8K+ resolving ability while absorbing 93% of ambient light from the above, left and right sides so that you can enjoy full-colour images even when the curtains are open/lights are on. The material has 0.8 gain to support the latest infinite contrast ratio projectors and uniformly transmits vivid colour in a wide 160-degree arc for the entire audience to enjoy.

Groups of optical lenses on the surface of the screen efficiently focus and redirect the tabletop light coming from the latest LED and Laser UST projectors to the viewer with minimal loss of brightness (many competitor designs waste 40% to as much as 60% or the precious light energy generated by your projector), while thousands of lines of curved miniature awnings (within which the lenses are embedded) prevent all but 7% of total ambient light from affecting your visual enjoyment. The result is a perceived contrast that is a full magnitude (1000%) better than that produced by a traditional matte white screen.

Black-backed to prevent sunlight penetration from the rear, BrightStar Ultra fully supports HDR10+, Dolby Vision and Rec. 2100, making it an excellent future-proof investment for your current and future projectors.

Carson’s unique textile coatings ensure this highly-elastic fabric material is resistant to creasing, UV, moisture, dust, discolouration and ageing so your screen will continue to perform day-in, day-out for decades to come.

Comparison between UST Material & Matte Material in viewing at daylight or in well-lit environments.

Ultra-Short Throw (UST) projector screens have certain advantages over traditional matte material screens, especially when used with ultra-short throw projectors. Here are some key advantages of UST screens:

  1. Optimal Projection Geometry: UST screens are specifically designed to complement ultra-short throw projectors, which are placed very close to the screen or wall. The screen's material and structure are optimised to work with the unique projection angles and throw distances of UST projectors.

  2. Minimised Hotspots and Colour Shift: UST screens are engineered to minimise hotspots (bright areas) and colour shifts that can occur when using a standard matte material screen with an ultra-short throw projector. This ensures a more uniform and consistent image quality across the entire screen.

  3. Ambient Light Rejection: Many UST screens incorporate ambient light rejection technologies. These technologies help maintain high contrast and image clarity even in rooms with some level of ambient light. This makes UST screens well-suited for living rooms, family rooms, or other environments where controlling ambient light is a challenge.

  4. Enhanced Contrast: UST screens often feature specialised coatings or materials that enhance contrast. This results in more vibrant colours and deeper blacks, which can significantly improve the visual experience.

  5. Reduced Glare and Reflections: The design of UST screens helps minimise glare and reflections, especially in well-lit environments. This means that you can enjoy a clearer image without distracting reflections from ambient light sources.

  6. Optimised Viewing Angles: While UST screens might have slightly narrower optimal viewing angles compared to some matte screens, they still offer better performance than using a standard matte screen with an ultra-short throw projector. This is important for maintaining image quality when viewers are seated off-centre.

  7. Alignment and Installation: UST screens often come with alignment guides and instructions to help you position the screen accurately for the best projection performance. This is important due to the close proximity of the projector to the screen.

While UST screens have these advantages, it's important to note that their benefits are most pronounced when used with ultra-short throw projectors. If you're using a standard or short-throw projector, a traditional matte material screen might still be a more versatile and cost-effective choice. As with any technology purchase, consider your specific needs, room conditions, and projector type when making a decision.

Comparison between UST Material & Matte Material in viewing at daylight or in well-lit environments.

Ultra-Short Throw (UST) projector screens have certain advantages over traditional matte material screens, especially when used with ultra-short throw projectors. Here are some key advantages of UST screens:

  1. Optimal Projection Geometry: UST screens are specifically designed to complement ultra-short throw projectors, which are placed very close to the screen or wall. The screen's material and structure are optimised to work with the unique projection angles and throw distances of UST projectors.

  2. Minimised Hotspots and Colour Shift: UST screens are engineered to minimise hotspots (bright areas) and colour shifts that can occur when using a standard matte material screen with an ultra-short throw projector. This ensures a more uniform and consistent image quality across the entire screen.

  3. Ambient Light Rejection: Many UST screens incorporate ambient light rejection technologies. These technologies help maintain high contrast and image clarity even in rooms with some level of ambient light. This makes UST screens well-suited for living rooms, family rooms, or other environments where controlling ambient light is a challenge.

  4. Enhanced Contrast: UST screens often feature specialised coatings or materials that enhance contrast. This results in more vibrant colours and deeper blacks, which can significantly improve the visual experience.

  5. Reduced Glare and Reflections: The design of UST screens helps minimise glare and reflections, especially in well-lit environments. This means that you can enjoy a clearer image without distracting reflections from ambient light sources.

  6. Optimised Viewing Angles: While UST screens might have slightly narrower optimal viewing angles compared to some matte screens, they still offer better performance than using a standard matte screen with an ultra-short throw projector. This is important for maintaining image quality when viewers are seated off-centre.

  7. Alignment and Installation: UST screens often come with alignment guides and instructions to help you position the screen accurately for the best projection performance. This is important due to the close proximity of the projector to the screen.

While UST screens have these advantages, it's important to note that their benefits are most pronounced when used with ultra-short throw projectors. If you're using a standard or short-throw projector, a traditional matte material screen might still be a more versatile and cost-effective choice. As with any technology purchase, consider your specific needs, room conditions, and projector type when making a decision.

Key Features
  • High-quality screen in an economical frame construction
  • Up to 7 times higher contrast than conventional front screens
  • Remote controller with 12V trigger, allow screen stop at any desired level
  • Compatible with all projectors include UST projectors
  • Easy to setup
  • 4K/8K Ultra HD, HDR and Active 3D compatible
  • Projection in brightly lit environments
  • Tab-tensioned design ensures a taut and flat ripple-free projection surface