I agree with Nighthawk's comments. As DLP projectors improve, installers are moving away from Firehawk and towards Greyhawk and 1-1.3 gain white screens. Personally I notice the Firehawk hot spots on one side or the other if I am seated off center a few feet. I would go for Greyhawk or 1.0 gain screen instead. The beveled 3.25" Deluxe Velux velvet coated frame is the best in the industry and worth every penny. The black velvet Velux sucks up the over spray from your DLP leaving you a nice clean edge with no reflections. Any other screen looks cheap in comparison. Stewart Screens is AAA when it comes to quality, customer service and dealer support. I highly recommend them!!!
Anybody with Stewart FireHawk Screen?
Anyone having the motorized retractable ones and have owned them for more than a year? What are your comments on the picture quality and on the screen developing ripples?
They have claimed the FireHawk will be able to work in ambient light situations which is interesting. And also, retractable pull-down screens are often claimed to have the disadvantage of developing ripples and uneveness. Will this be the same with the much touted Stewart screens?
Your replies may cause me to burst my budget for going for this expensive screen. Thanks.
They have claimed the FireHawk will be able to work in ambient light situations which is interesting. And also, retractable pull-down screens are often claimed to have the disadvantage of developing ripples and uneveness. Will this be the same with the much touted Stewart screens?
Your replies may cause me to burst my budget for going for this expensive screen. Thanks.
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