High Contrast Holographic Screens | Retail windows, corporate lobbies | - Holographic Layer on Glass (ASTM F2539) - Contrast: 200:1 (▲▲ vs Industry 150:1) - Daylight Transparency: 70% (ASTM C1044) | - Superior contrast in bright environments - Maintains window visibility - 3D holographic imaging (ANSI/PF 2.42) | - Requires precise glass installation - Higher cost (▲▲ vs standard screens) |
Glass-Mounted Projection Films | Office partitions, storefronts | - Adhesive Film Base (200 GSM, ISO 3801) - Contrast: 120:1 - UV Protection (UPF 50+, ASTM D6600) | - Easy to install on existing glass - UV-resistant for outdoor use | - Lower contrast than holographic options - Risk of peeling in extreme temps |
Standard Rear Projection Screens | Conference rooms, home theaters | - Matte White Surface (160" ISO 21806) - Contrast: 150:1 - Ambient Light Rejection: 12% (ISO 9308-3) | - Affordable and projector-friendly - Ideal for controlled lighting | - Poor performance in bright rooms - No transparency features |
Transparent Advertising Films | Bus shelters, elevator windows | - PET Film Base (250 GSM) - Transparency: 85% (ASTM C1044) - Waterproof (IPX4) | - Maintains window clarity - Waterproof for outdoor use | - Low contrast (100:1) limits detail - No 3D/holographic capability |
Holographic Advertising Displays | Trade shows, interactive exhibits | - Dynamic Hologram Tech (ANSI/PF 2.42) - Touch Interaction (IEC 60950-1) - Lightweight Film (150 GSM) | - Engaging 3D effects - Portable and modular setup | - Requires specialized projectors - Higher maintenance costs (▲▲ vs standard) |
Portable Rear Projection Screens | Outdoor events, temporary setups | - Collapsible Aluminum Frame (ISO 9001) - Size: 100" (expandable) - Weather Resistance (IP54) | - Easy transport/assembly - Durable for outdoor use | - Smaller screen size (▲ vs fixed screens) - Lower contrast (140:1) |