Stewart Filmscreen to showcase latest screen systems at CEDIA

Stewart Filmscreen has announced its product lineup for CEDIA Expo 2019, held from Sept. 10th -14th in Denver. Its show presence will include on-site demos and showcases of its latest offerings of projection screen systems.

“The CEDIA Expo allows attendees to see firsthand the quality of our projection screen systems, each of which is customized to the customer’s unique requirements and then meticulously handcrafted by one of our professional artisans,” said Mary Stewart, CEO and owner of Stewart Filmscreen. “We look forward to demonstrating our newly redesigned Luxus, unveiling the new Balón Edge, and showing visitors how smoothly we can tailor every aspect of screen design and fabrication to meet their specific needs.”

If you’re planning to be at CEDIA, SF will be at booth 2304, and the company will highlight its new Screen Assistant CPQ screen quoting system, which enables dealers or consumers to get an immediate consultation and quote on a customized screen.

The company will also show off masking systems and fabrics for a variety of screen models, from the more budget-conscious Cima range to the Director’s Choice Slimline, VistaScope, or CineCurve models. There will be a chance to look at a redesigned Luxus below-ceiling retractable screen, aimed at multi-purpose rooms and for use with UST projectors, which SF says “looks like a piece of modern art.” It includes an integrated Wi-Fi interface and can link to Alexa and other home automation platforms.

Stewart Filmscreen will present its lifestyle-oriented wall-mounted screen application, known as Balón, with its latest iteration being Balón Edge (to be launched soon), both of which offer multiple fabric options. Balón is a fixed-frame, borderless screen that creates a floating image and can be mounted within one inch from a wall surface.

You can get more information from Stewart Filmscreen’s website.

Martin, a seasoned journalist and AV expert, has written for several notable print magazines. He’s served in key roles at Lucasfilm’s THX Division, NEC’s digital cinema division, and has even consulted for DreamWorks. Despite his illustrious career, Martin remains rooted in his passion for cinema and acting, with notable appearances in several Spielberg films, Doctor Who, and Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. He currently resides in San Francisco.

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