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Elite Screens
I contacted Elite Screens a couple weeks back to inquire about the possibility of reviewing some of their screen material. The response I got back was immediate and encouraging! They sent me a full 92" Silver Frame screen with their Power Gain material for me to review! They also manufacture several other types of screen options including manual pull down, electric pull down, and portable screens. I believe they also have a home theater furniture brand as well - SolaraHome.
The Elite Silver Frame comes with three different options for screen material:
Power Gain
CineWhite
CineGray
As stated previously, Elite sent me a full size Power Gain screen and they also included a sample of the CineWhite material. I made up a spectral response curve chart for both of these materials:
What's encouraging here is that they are both fairly flat curves. There's a very slight dip on the red side of the spectrum but it's small enough that I consider it insignificant.
mech
I contacted Elite Screens a couple weeks back to inquire about the possibility of reviewing some of their screen material. The response I got back was immediate and encouraging! They sent me a full 92" Silver Frame screen with their Power Gain material for me to review! They also manufacture several other types of screen options including manual pull down, electric pull down, and portable screens. I believe they also have a home theater furniture brand as well - SolaraHome.
The Elite Silver Frame comes with three different options for screen material:
- Power Gain
- CineWhite
- CineGray
Power Gain
PowerGain Enhances the color reproduction with high 1.8 Gain for those low light output projectors in the
presence of ambient light.

CineWhite
CineWhite Screen Material has a wide viewing angle (160 degree) in 1.1 Gain, suitable for most applications
including commercial presentations and home theater viewing.

CineGray
CineGrey Screen Material is best for those who using low contrast ratio projectors with a need to increase
contrast ratio to improve picture black levels.

As stated previously, Elite sent me a full size Power Gain screen and they also included a sample of the CineWhite material. I made up a spectral response curve chart for both of these materials:

What's encouraging here is that they are both fairly flat curves. There's a very slight dip on the red side of the spectrum but it's small enough that I consider it insignificant.
mech