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Da-Lite Tensioned Advantage Series Projection Screen - Ceiling-Recessed Electric Screen - 123in Screen

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Da-Lite Tensioned Advantage Series Projection Screen - Ceiling-Recessed Electric Screen - 123in ScreenDa Lite Tensioned Advantage Series Projection Screen Ceiling Recessed Electric Screen 123in Screen The Da Lite Tensioned Advantage ceiling recessed electric screen is a premium projection solution designed to disappear into your space while delivering spectacular image quality. With a 123 inch diagonal, this screen sits flush within the ceiling, and its built in ceiling trim conceals the rough opening, minimizing post install trim work and delivering

Da-Lite Tensioned Advantage Series Projection Screen - Ceiling-Recessed Electric Screen - 123in Screen

The Da-Lite Tensioned Advantage ceiling-recessed electric screen is a premium projection solution designed to disappear into your space while delivering spectacular image quality. With a 123-inch diagonal, this screen sits flush within the ceiling, and its built-in ceiling trim conceals the rough opening, minimizing post-install trim work and delivering a polished, professional look in any room. The tensioned fabric system keeps the viewing surface perfectly flat—eliminating ripple, waves, or sag that can degrade image clarity—so you get crisp, uniform pictures from edge to edge, whether you’re watching the latest blockbuster, presenting quarterly results, or teaching a room full of students. A quiet, reliable motor powers smooth, controlled retraction and extension, so when the presentation is over, the screen retracts without distraction. The two-stage installation option speeds up setup by allowing installers to secure the case and align the system in one phase, then complete final trim work in a second stage, reducing on-site disruption and delivering a cleaner finish. Built for versatility, the 123-inch screen supports a wide range of projection surfaces and aspect ratios, making it suitable for home theaters, corporate environments, education facilities, and specialized spaces where aesthetics and performance matter. From the sturdy white case to the low-profile installation, every detail is engineered to provide durable operation, straightforward maintenance, and long-term reliability. If you demand a high-performance projection screen that integrates seamlessly with today’s projectors and room decor, the Da-Lite Tensioned Advantage is designed to meet your needs while preserving the look and feel of your space.

  • Concealed rough opening with ceiling trim: The ceiling-recessed design hides mounting hardware and wiring behind a seamless ceiling line, delivering a clean, professional appearance and reducing the need for additional post-install trim work. This makes it ideal for finished rooms, home theaters, and corporate spaces where aesthetics matter as much as image quality.
  • Two-stage installation option: Streamlined setup that allows the case to be secured and aligned first, followed by finishing trim work in a second stage. This approach minimizes on-site disruption, improves alignment accuracy, and yields a precise, factory-fresh look once installation is complete.
  • Premium tensioned screen surface for wrinkle-free images: The tensioning system keeps the fabric taut across the entire viewing area, preventing sag and ripples that can distort images. The result is a consistently flat screen surface that maintains image integrity from corner to corner, even with wider viewing angles or higher ambient light.
  • Quiet electric operation and reliable performance: An integrated motor raises and lowers the screen smoothly and quietly, with built-in safeguards and simple control options. Compatibility with wall switches or remote controls adds convenience in classrooms, conference rooms, or home theaters, ensuring the screen is ready when you are.
  • Flexible projection surfaces and aspect ratios: Da-Lite supports a range of projection surfaces and aspect configurations to suit projector type, room lighting, and viewing distance. Whether you need a bright, high-contrast image for bright rooms or a neutral matte surface for dark-room theater use, this screen adapts to your projectors and content with strong performance.

Technical Details of Da-Lite Tensioned Advantage Series Projection Screen

  • Diagonal: 123 inches
  • Screen Type: Tensioned fabric with Da-Lite’s tensioning system for a flat, warp-free surface
  • Projection Surface: Matte White standard; other surfaces available per order
  • Case Finish: White powder-coated aluminum with integrated ceiling trim for seamless concealment
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (HD-compatible) with availability of alternative ratios
  • Operation: Electric motorized raise/lower with compatible control options (wall switch or remote) depending on configuration

How to install Da-Lite Tensioned Advantage 123in Screen

  • Plan the installation with the two-stage process in mind: first secure the case and establish the rough opening, then complete trim work for a clean, finished look.
  • Prepare the ceiling area by verifying structural support and alignment points, ensuring joists and mounting points can bear the screen’s weight and movement.
  • Install the ceiling-recessed electric case into the ceiling cavity, anchor securely, and verify level alignment to ensure the screen retracts and deploys evenly.
  • Connect power and controls (wall switch or remote) according to the model’s specifications, and perform an initial motor test to confirm smooth operation and travel limits.
  • Lower and raise the screen to confirm smooth, quiet operation and proper alignment, then install the final ceiling trim to conceal the rough opening for a pristine, professional finish.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What sizes are available in the Da-Lite Tensioned Advantage Series? A: The series includes multiple diagonal options, with 123 inches highlighted here, and additional sizes available to fit spaces ranging from intimate home theaters to large conference rooms. Availability may vary by surface and configuration.
  • Q: Can this screen be installed in an existing ceiling? A: Yes. The ceiling-recessed design is specifically engineered to work with existing ceilings, and the built-in ceiling trim conceals the rough opening, reducing the need for extra trim work after installation.
  • Q: Is the screen motorized and remote-controlled? A: The Tensioned Advantage ceiling-recessed screen is electric and designed for smooth, quiet operation. It can be controlled by a wall switch or optional remote control, depending on the installed configuration.
  • Q: What projection surfaces are recommended? A: Da-Lite offers a variety of projection surfaces to optimize brightness, contrast, and color accuracy for your projector and room conditions. Common options include Matte White and higher-contrast alternatives for challenging lighting.
  • Q: How do I care for and maintain the screen? A: Keep the surface clean with a soft, dry cloth and avoid applying liquids or harsh cleaners. Use a soft vacuum on the exterior case and fixtures if needed, and follow the manufacturer’s maintenance guidelines to ensure long-lasting performance.
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