Da-Lite 34469 Cosmopolitan Electrol 87 x 139" Motorized Screen (120V)

BH #DA34469 • MFR #34469
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Da-Lite 34469 Cosmopolitan Electrol 87 x 139" Motorized Screen (120V)
Key Features
  • 164" Diagonal / 16:10 Aspect Ratio
  • High Contrast Matte White Surface
  • 1.1 Gain / 100° Viewing Angle
  • Includes 3-Button Wall Switch
The 120V 34469 Cosmopolitan Electrol 87 x 139" Motorized Screen from Da-Lite is a ceiling or wall mounted electric screen. A variety of finishes and veneer options are available.
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Da-Lite Cosmopolitan Electrol Overview

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The 120V 34469 Cosmopolitan Electrol 87 x 139" Motorized Screen from Da-Lite is a ceiling or wall mounted electric screen. A variety of finishes and veneer options are available.

High Contrast Matte White Screen Surface
High Contrast Matte White is a fiberglass surface with a gray base for deeper reproductions of black, which improves contrast. It is for non-high-definition projection and environments with moderate ambient light. Cone: 100° Gain: 1.1
Key Features
  • Decora-style, three-position wall switch
  • Standard black backing retains projected brightness
  • Standard white powder-coated finish; available in black or veneer upon request
UPC: 717068002722

Da-Lite Cosmopolitan Electrol Specs

Type
Front/Rear Projection
Front
Supported Projector Types
Long Throw
Style
Wall and Ceiling
Motor
Standard
Surface
Viewing Area
87.0 x 139.0 (164)" / 220.1 x 353.1 (416.6) cm
Aspect Ratio
16:10
Surface
High Contrast Matte White
Gain
1.0
Viewing Angle
100 degrees
Tensioned
No
General
Included Controls
No
Multiple Height Adjustments
Yes
Voltage
120 VAC/60 Hz (Low Voltage Control)
Packaging Info
Package Weight
63.5 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
63.75 x 8 x 5.75"

Da-Lite Cosmopolitan Electrol Reviews

So far, so good!

By Gab Laughin
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2016-11-02

We installed this in a rehabbed church space that's now a contemporary art gallery flush mounted it to an exposed beam and it looks and works great. That said, it's only been about a week, so maybe I'll report back later if I have any complaints! I was surprised that, for its length, there are only 2 mounting holes on either end, so I fear that it may sag over time. But again, too soon to tell. Where it does mount in those 2 places, it's on a solid plastic end cap/brace, so it seems like it will hold up well. It weighs about 85 pounds, so we had 3 people to install. We had to go about 17 feet up to the beam, we leveled, marked and pre-drilled & drove lag bolts into the beam and then used two extension ladders on either side to climb and carefully slide the projection screen/case up on the ladder's rails. Our 3rd person was on a 10ft ladder in the middle and was there as a spotter for extra support. It was then quite easy to hook it on to the lag bolts once we slid it to the top. All in all, it's an easy install, we opened the box and had the job done in less than 4 hours. Just be sure you have the wiring supplies and the proper mounting hardware and you'll have no problem!

So far, so good!

By Gab Laughin
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2016-11-02

We installed this in a rehabbed church space that's now a contemporary art gallery flush mounted it to an exposed beam and it looks and works great. That said, it's only been about a week, so maybe I'll report back later if I have any complaints! I was surprised that, for its length, there are only 2 mounting holes on either end, so I fear that it may sag over time. But again, too soon to tell. Where it does mount in those 2 places, it's on a solid plastic end cap/brace, so it seems like it will hold up well. It weighs about 85 pounds, so we had 3 people to install. We had to go about 17 feet up to the beam, we leveled, marked and pre-drilled & drove lag bolts into the beam and then used two extension ladders on either side to climb and carefully slide the projector up on the ladder's rails. Our 3rd person was on a 10ft ladder in the middle and was there as a spotter for extra support. It was then quite easy to hook it on to the lag bolts once we slid it to the top. All in all, it's an easy install, we opened the box and had the job done in less than 4 hours. Just be sure you have the wiring supplies and the proper mounting hardware and you'll have no problem!

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