Da-Lite unveils Myriad wall- and ceiling-mounted projection screens

Da-Lite a brand of Legrand | AV, has introduced Myriad, a ceiling-recessed, wall-, and ceiling-mounted electric screen system.

Available with 5m of the SightLine cable drop feature, which gives the impression of a floating screen, Myriad is offered in sizes from 4m to 5m wide in 16:9 HDTV and 16:10 Wide formats. Tensioned products are available with HD Progressive 16K-ready and Parallax Ambient Light Rejection screen surfaces. Smart integrated anchor points for roller suspension allow for maintenance. Myriad is suited to large meeting spaces, conference centres, lecture halls, large classrooms, houses of worship, and hotel ballrooms.

The Da-Lite Myriad Conceal ceiling-recessed screen, designed with ceiling trim in place to conceal the rough opening, eliminates the need to complete additional trim work once the screen is installed. The two-stage installation option affords the screen case to be installed during the rough-in construction stage and the screen surface assembly during the finishing stage.

The Da-Lite Myriad Reveal wall- and ceiling-mounted screen (now shipping) features adjustable brackets that accommodate either mounting preference. It has built-in case levelling ±12.7 mm vertically, and centering ±152.4 mm horizontally. A weighted bar doubles as a black closure door (on SightLine models), which blends in with the border when the screen is fully deployed, and the bar smoothly rotates to white to blend into the waterfall case aesthetic when retracted.

Available on all Myriad models, Da-Lite's SightLine thin cable drop feature suspends the screen surface and eliminates black drop — the black border above the projection screen. This removes the extra step of measuring and specifying drop distance before ordering. With SightLine, vertical placement of the screen can be adjusted as the cables accommodate a range of drop distances — up to 5m standard between the ceiling and the top of the screen. This feature also creates usable space above the viewing area to preserve architectural interests and provides the opportunity for camera/speaker placement.






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