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Projector Screen Hire

Projector screens vary in terms of size, material, ratio and front or rear projection capability. If you are unsure of the best screen to suit your projector screen hire requirements below is a guide to the kind of hire projector screens generally available from AV hire companies. Once you have an idea of the kind of screen you require simply complete the Audiorent.co.uk hire quote form and your details will be sent directly to AV hire companies who will contact you with a quote or for further details of your requirements.

Projector Screens


Projector Screens



Projector screens

Projector screens


When using a hire data projector it is recommended you use a projector screen to ensure the projected image is of a high quality. Projector screens are available in many sizes that are suitable for any venue. Hire projection screens can be hired with front or rear projection surfaces.

Front projection screens dictate that the projector is positioned in front of the screen and this may be an issue for events where there may not be room in the audience to effectively position the projector or where aesthetics are a consideration. In which case a rear projection screen may be more appropriate and this allows the hire data projector to be positioned behind the screen. Be aware though that although the projector is behind the screen the distance it has to be positioned from the screen will be the same. As such if there is insufficient space behind the screen to effectively position a standard projector then a short throw hire projector may be necessary.

Audiorent.co.uk projector screen hire quote service will send your projector screen hire requirements to AV hire companies in or around your area. Simply complete our quote form with as much detail about your event as possible including any specific equipment requirements. Companies who can supply suitable equipment to your location will then contact you with quotes or to further discuss your requirements.

Considerations when hiring a projection screen include

  • Rear projection screens allow data projectors to be positioned behind the screen. This improves the aesthetics of the venue as the projector and cabling is not visible and reduces interference with the image by people passing between the projector and screen. Be aware that the distance required to produce an effectively sized image is the same as for front projection. If space behind the screen is at a premium consider the use of a short throw lens
  • Be aware of the height of the event venue and the total height your chosen screen will stand.


  • Tabletop screens

    Tabletop screens


    Table top screens are a highly portable display option that can be erected on tables. They are therefore ideal for presentations being made to small groups.

    Tabletop screens demonstrate the following features and benefits:

  • Can be erected on tabletops.
  • Lightweight and highly portable.
  • Available in video (4:3) format.


  • Fastfold Portable Projection Screen

    Fastfold Portable Projection Screen


    Fastfold projection screens are very commonly available on the audio visual hire market. They have collapsible, metal frameworks and therefore allow for both a front and rear projection capability. Available up to a total viewing area width of over four metres, fastfold screens are recommended for events being held in large auditoriums.

    Fastfold portable projection screens demonstrate the following features and benefits

  • Front and rear projection capability.
  • Available in sizes up to 427cm x 320cm
  • Available in both video (4:3) and square (1:1) formats
  • Collapsible and available with carry case for ease of transport.
  • Adjustable height capability.


  • Floor Screens

    Floor Screens


    Floor screens have a neat, contemporary appearance and allow ease of installation. The screen is housed in a floor mounted case from which the projection fabric is pulled up and supported with a rear mounted pole or scissor mechanism.

    Floor screens demonstrate the following features and benefits:

  • Collapsible and lightweight allowing ease of installation and transport.
  • Sizes of up to 200cm wide are available
  • Video and widescreen formats are available.
  • Neat & contemporary appearance.


  • Tripod screens

    Tripod screens


    Tripod screens are a traditional screen format commonly seen on the audio visual hire market. Supported by three collapsible legs the screen is housed in a case from which it is pulled and secured on a rear support pole.

    Tripod projection screen demonstrate the following features and benefits:

  • Collapsible and lightweight allowing ease of installation and transport.
  • Commonly available in sizes up to 2.5m wide.
  • Video (4:3) & Square (1:1) formats available.



  • Projector Screen Information

    Size


    Be aware of the height of or any fittings in the room in which the presentation is taking place that may restrict the installation of a large screen. The screen size may be 8ft square, but the total height of the screen including the legs may take the total height up to 10 or 12 feet.

    Front projection


    Front projection describes the positioning of the projector in front of the screen and as such will only require a normal projector screen.

    Rear Projection


    Rear Projection describes the positioning of the projector behind the screen and requires a specialised screen type. Rear projection allows a reduced distance between screen and projector allowing for a thinner profile and reduces the likelihood of people moving between the screen and projector, disrupting the image.

    Once you have decided on the best hire projector and screen for your needs, simply fill in one of our on-line forms to receive a quote, or if you wish to discuss your requirements further please Contact us.


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