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Da-Lite Vs. Dragonfly Screens
This thread has 20 replies. Displaying posts 16 through 21.
Post 16 made on Monday February 13, 2012 at 23:19
kgossen
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On November 15, 2011 at 17:43, goldenzrule said...
How was that black diamond? I haven't had the pleasure of seeing one myself.

We've done a half dozen and they're incredible
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Post 17 made on Monday February 13, 2012 at 23:43
3PedalMINI
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On February 13, 2012 at 23:07, hevnbnd said...
Anyone used one of the snap tab-tensioned ones? Also what motors do the Snap ones have in them?

whoa, are they new? never noticed them on the site before
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Post 18 made on Monday February 13, 2012 at 23:53
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They are on to their second generation of tab-tensioned screens, so they've been on there for a while.

We have done a half dozen of them and they are very nice. From a functionality standpoint, they are easy to control (IR, CC, 12V, RS232, keypad) and the motor is great because it is AC but quick and quiet. At least compared to the competition.

The actual screen material is just like their fixed screens so it is very good. No complaints with the tensioning system. There is an adjustable drop length at the top of the screen that is easy to manipulate.

Overall would recommend
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Post 19 made on Tuesday February 14, 2012 at 08:41
william david design
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On February 13, 2012 at 23:53, iimig said...
They are on to their second generation of tab-tensioned screens, so they've been on there for a while.

We have done a half dozen of them and they are very nice. From a functionality standpoint, they are easy to control (IR, CC, 12V, RS232, keypad) and the motor is great because it is AC but quick and quiet. At least compared to the competition.

The actual screen material is just like their fixed screens so it is very good. No complaints with the tensioning system. There is an adjustable drop length at the top of the screen that is easy to manipulate.

Overall would recommend

+1. Use them all the time.
Defectus tuus consilium carpere discrimen mihi non constituit.
Post 20 made on Tuesday February 14, 2012 at 21:13
hevnbnd
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Talked to snap today and they are planning on having the recessed ceiling ones by this summer.
Post 21 made on Tuesday February 14, 2012 at 23:32
kstrange
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Aren't Snap Screens rebranded Grandview Screens? Maybe I'm wrong here but I thought this was the case......
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