Stewart United States
Recommended models: Directors Choice, CineCurve, Vista Scope, Visionary Series, Luxus Since the world's first projection screen was launched in 1903, the material of the projection screen has developed from white plastic, gray plastic, glass beads, glass fiber, metal to anti-light curtain, and the structural design has been extended from manual and electric to triangular bracket type, cable pull type, ground push or ground pull type. In response to the demand for watching movies with excellent sound and pictures, sound transmission curtains and picture frame curtains have also appeared. Up to now, the update and iteration of the screen has been accompanied by film technology and projection technology, and has passed a century. Founded in 1947, Stewart, a senior screen manufacturer in the United States, acquired the Ohio Precision Lens Company in the 90s of the last century, and began to produce a full line of screen products and their frames, including forward rear projection soft screens, diffuse rear projection hard screens, Fresnel screens, which are widely used in commercial venues, home theaters, education, analog and virtual imaging, TV broadcasting studios and other different occasions. In addition, Stewart has a high degree of industry recognition, and has worked for NASA command centers, Disney theme parks, Lucas theaters, NBA live broadcasts...