Supernova Infinity.
Denmark - Already named 'Product of the Year' by the Confederation of Danish Industries - the latest in a series of awards - dnp's revolutionary Supernova optical front-projection screen portfolio combines new technologies with innovative design to produce ten times more contrast than comparable media displays, says the manufacturer.

Supernova technology is based on advanced film technology which involves nine separate micro thin layers to absorb ambient lighting. Since these optical screens filter out unwanted reflections, Supernova is able to deliver this quality even in broad daylight.

The full suite of five Supernova products - which are purpose-designed for specific professional applications - is now available in the UK and Ireland through the Danish manufacturer's exclusive distributor Paradigm Audio Visual.

Said Paradigm's Greg Jeffreys, "This technology has evolved considerably since the introduction of the original Supernova One. We now have a solution for all markets - from conferences, home cinema and exhibitions to retail and portable offices."

The original Supernova One is designed for meeting rooms, boardrooms, conference centres, exhibition, home cinema, 3D and virtual reality, digital signage and high ambient light classrooms and lecture theatres.

Launched at this year's ISE Show in Amsterdam, Supernova Infinity is intended for use in large venues where ambient light has in the past prevented the use of projection. Examples of such venues are advertising hoarding in shopping malls, large conference or lecture theatre environments as well as large scale exhibitions.

Supernova Core provides a large, high-quality screen with a reduced investment cost. The screen comes rolled into a stretch, veloured frame that is easy to assemble, as metal rods slip into pockets sewn in on the back of the screen.

The Supernova Flex Screen is intended for home cinema use, or projects where the screen needs to be 'invisible until needed'. The Supernova Mobile is for exhibitions and non-permanent installations - or possibly permanent installs which need a retractable screen but not a motorised version.

(Jim Evans)


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