Supplier's note
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Wait, the user's example format shows Technical Specifications with Feature, Specification, Benefit. But in the structured requirements above, they said Technical Parameters Table with Feature, Specification, Application Scenario. This is conflicting. Since the user provided the example format, which is the final required format, I should follow that. So the Technical Specifications table should have Feature, Specification, Benefit. The initial instruction might have been a mistake. So I'll proceed with the example format's columns.
Now, for the Technical Specifications table:
Feature: Material Composition
Specification: High-transparency PET crystal with Fresnel lens optimization and ALR coating
Benefit: Enhances clarity and reduces ambient light glare, ideal for bright rooms.
Another feature: Ambient Light Rejection (ALR)
Specification: 60% ambient light reduction
Benefit: Maintains image quality in well-lit environments.
Application Scenario: Home theaters, living rooms with natural light.
Wait, but the user's example in the format uses Benefit instead of Application Scenario. So perhaps the user changed their mind, and the example format is the correct one. So proceed with the example's structure.
Next, the Customization Guide: "Adjustable frame designs (3D or flat) and customizable marble pattern options to match interior aesthetics."
Scenario Solution Paragraph: "The 100-inch screen with ALR coating is ideal for home theaters where natural light is present, ensuring vibrant visuals without glare."
Choose Your Model table:
Parameters could be ALR Efficiency, Screen Size Options, Warranty, etc.
Base Model: ALR 50%, sizes 72-100", 1-year warranty
Advanced: ALR 60%, up to 120", 2-year
Pro: ALR 70%, all sizes, 3-year.
Managers Note: Highlight ALR improvement, Fresnel lens tech, modular design. Then guide users: Pro for high-end home theaters needing top glare resistance, Advanced for mid-range, Base for basic needs.
Need to ensure all product attributes are covered. Certification (EPR_Germany_Packing) should be in the specs. Fabric is PET, material includes Fresnel and ALR. Warranty is 1 year, but in the models, maybe Pro has longer.
Also, the product is for ultra short throw projectors, so that's a key feature. Mention compatibility in the specs.
Putting it all together now.
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