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Vaddio 99911 Projection Screens Da-lite Tensioned Professional Electrol 220" Electric Projection Screen - 4:3 - Da-mat - 132" X 176" 717068091016

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Da-Lite Tensioned Professional Electrol 220" Electric Projection Screen - 4:3 - Da-Mat - 132" x 176" - Recessed/In-Ceiling Mount, Wall Mount 99911

PROFESSIONAL TNSD 220D DM Component -

Manufacturer Part Number: 99911



CPN:PROFESSIONAL TNSD 220D DM Component -
MANUFACTURER NAME: Vaddio
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: 99911
UPC EAN CODE: 717068091016
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US

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For larger venue installs, the Tensioned Professional Electrol® is a tensioned screen that can be ceiling recessed, wall mounted or suspended from the ceiling. The screen features a wooden housing with adjustable brackets that can be used in any type of installation. Available in sizes up to 21'8" wide The Tensioned Professional Electrol does not include the ceiling trim flange or painted automatic closure door. See the Tensioned Advantage Series for easy installation and the aesthetic of a white automatic closure door.

ManufacturerLegrand Group
Manufacturer Part Number99911
Manufacturer Website Addresshttp://www.legrand.us
Brand NameDa-Lite
Product LineTensioned Professional Electrol
Product NameTensioned Professional Electrol Projection Screen
Product TypeProjection Screen
  Product UPC717068091016
Technical Information:
Diagonal Image Size220"
Screen Height132"
Screen Width176"
Screen FabricDa-Mat
Aspect Ratio4:3
Screen Folding MechanismElectric
Physical Characteristics:
Mount TypeRecessed/In-Ceiling Mount
Wall Mount
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  • Tensioned Professional Electrol Projection Screen
  • Case
  • Environmentally FriendlyYes
    Environmental CertificationGREENGUARD
    GREENGUARD Gold

    Date Inserted: Thursday February 8, 2024

    This product was last updated on Friday November 22, 2024

    All products are brand new and factory sealed unless otherwise stated.
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