Realys True Colour
Written by Webmaster Wednesday, 05 August 2009 00:19 Last Updated on Tuesday, 22 November 2011 16:43
Realys True Colour - Complete Screens Powered by ScreenGOO
Designed for the truly discriminating Home Theater enthusiast who wants the very best, Realys True Colour finished screens are manufactured using the finest substrate materials and coated with ScreenGOO, the world's best optical screen coating. You would have to spend upwards of 3-4 times more to get comparable picture quality, depth, color, brightness and fine geometrical accuracy found only in professional quality reference screens.
Realys True Colour screens comes in both HD 16:9 AND 2.35:1 aspect ratio cinemascope formats. There is a Realys True Colour frame style to fit any application! Goo Central can supply projection screens or projector screens for customers in Singapore, Myanmar, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam or Brunei. The screens can be customised to any size and shape and on any material such as glass, wood, concrete, cloth or acrylic.
For HD 16:9 aspect ratio, Realys comes in standard 82" and 96" diagonal sizes. A Realys True Colour 96" screen can be seen in our office/showroom. Contact us if you wish to see for yourself, first-hand, the superior performance of Realys.
2.35:1 aspect ratio cinemascope format Realys screens come in standard sizes of 80" to 130" diagonal sizes.
Customized sizes are always welcome.
Typical applications are for:
- Home Theatre
- Educational
- Commercial
- Industrial
Realys True Colour is now available through GOO Central Pte Ltd .
For more information as well as to purchase Realys, please contact us.
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The principle of polarized 3D projection is straightforward: two slightly different images, each intended to be seen by one eye only are projected in opposite polarity. The viewer wears a pair of glasses containing two oppositely polarized filters -one for the left and one for the right eye. The oppositely polarized light from each of two projected images can only pass through its corresponding filter, ensuring that only the correct content is seen by each eye.
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