Elevate Your Viewing Experience: The Ultimate Guide to NPTECH Map Type Projector Screens

Apr 01, 2024

In today’s world, whether for a high-stakes corporate presentation, an engaging classroom lesson, or a cozy backyard movie night, the quality of your display matters. While high-end projectors get all the glory, the surface you project onto is the silent hero of a crisp image. Enter the NPTECH Map Type Projector Screen—the perfect blend of portability, durability, and professional-grade visual quality.

Available in versatile sizes—84-inch, 100-inch, and 120-inch—these screens are designed to provide a premium viewing experience without the need for complex permanent installations.

What is a "Map Type" Screen?

Named for its resemblance to traditional wall maps, this screen design features a sturdy top and bottom metal rod system. Unlike motorized or pull-down screens that require a heavy casing, the map type screen can be manually rolled up and secured, making it the most portable and lightweight professional solution in the NPTECH lineup.

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Key Specifications & Features

NPTECH screens are engineered with a focus on "Believing in Quality." Here is what makes our Map Type series stand out:

  • Premium Fabric Construction: We use high-quality Matte White fabric with a thickness of approximately 0.38mm to 0.41mm. This ensures a flat surface that resists curling at the edges.
  • Optimal Gain & Viewing Angle: The matte white surface features a gain of 1, designed for uniform light diffusion so everyone in the room gets a clear seat.
  • Standard Aspect Ratio: These screens feature a 4:3 aspect ratio, ideal for presentations and classic cinema.
  • Light-Blocking Backing: Each screen features a black-coated back side. This is crucial because it prevents light from leaking through the fabric, significantly enhancing the contrast and color saturation of your projected image.
  • Enhanced Contrast Framing: The screens are finished with professional black borders. These borders don't just look sleek; they help the human eye perceive a higher contrast ratio, making your "blacks" look deeper and your "whites" look brighter.