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VDL Supernova TrueALR Screens

VDL Supernova TrueALR Screens

The complete range of VDL Supernova TrueALR screens, for flawless results, even in brightly lit environments. How to select the right model for your needs and budget.

VDL Supernova TrueALR Screens

VDL Supernova TrueALR screens, formerly dnp Supernova, deliver premium performance across a range of room sizes and lighting conditions. Designed with Ambient Light Rejecting (ALR) technology, these screens are ideal for fixed installations in environments with high ambient light, ensuring exceptional image clarity and contrast even in challenging lighting.

Lens Types:
Direct Throw (DT), Ultra Short Throw (UST), and Super Ultra-Short Throw (S-UST) 


VDL Supernova UST

Lens Type
UST / S-UST

Aspect Ratio / Size
21:9 - 113"
16:9 - 110", 120"

Features
Ultimate quality TrueALR optical screen for Ultra Short Throw (UST) projectors. Offering larger sizes than flat panels at a fraction of the cost of flat panel displays and dvLED, it’s fully compatible with UST and S-UST projectors and lenses, providing superior image performance and value.


VDL Supernova Core

Lens Type
DT

Aspect Ratio / Size
16:9 - 100", 110", 120"
16:10 - 100", 110"
21:9 - 113"

Features
Most economical option for the world’s premium ALR screen material.  Semi-rigid screen, shipped rolled, and with frame kit for low-cost shipping and easy installation. For Direct Throw lenses greater than 1.5:1 throw ratio (eg. standard zoom lenses and longer).


VDL Supernova DropDown UST / DT

Lens Type
UST / S-UST / DT

Aspect Ratio / Size
16:9 - 100", 118"

Features
VDL Supernova TrueALR screen in a range of dropdown versions, all tab-tensioned for super-flat images. Wall-mounted or in-ceiling, direct throw or UST lens options.


VDL Supernova One

Lens Type
DT

Aspect Ratio / Size
16:9 - 100", 110", 120"

Features
Rigid fixed-frame VDL Supernova True ALR screen with a choice of high-quality frame finishes. For Direct Throw lenses greater than 1.5:1 throw ratio (eg. standard zoom lenses and longer).


VDL Supernova Blade

Lens Type
DT

Aspect Ratio / Size
16:9 - 100", 110", 120"

Features
Rigid frameless VDL Supernova True ALR screen for high-tech and impactful displays, wall-mounted or wire-suspension for a ‘floating’ effect. For Direct Throw lenses greater than 1.5:1 throw ratio (eg. standard zoom lenses and longer).


VDL Supernova PopUp UST

Lens Type
UST / S-UST

Aspect Ratio / Size
16:9 - 100", 118"

Features
Freestanding, portable VDL Supernova True ALR screen.  Easy set-up for demonstration, presentation or convert any room to a hybrid meeting room. Direct throw or UST lens options.


Expand Your Viewing with VDL Supernova TrueALR INFINITY

Looking for a bigger screen?
See the VDL Supernova TrueALR INFINITY in ANY size and aspect ratio from 140".


VDL Supernova Infinity

Lens Type
UST / DT

Aspect Ratio / Size

150” 21:9 aspect ratio (UST [NB maximum size])

150” 21:9 aspect ratio
(DT - up to any size)

140” 16:9 aspect ratio
(DT - up to any size)

Customised screen sizes up to ANY size or aspect ratio

Features

Unlimited screen size

Seamless viewing experience

Soft-edge blending possible


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Key Criteria for Screens and Displays

  1. Size
  2. Performance
  3. Viewer welfare
  4. Cost
  5. Environmental Considerations

Size

Use AVIXA’s DISCAS image size standard to specify the right size of screen to ensure optimum viewing from everywhere in the room (no ‘cheap seats’).

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Performance

Use AVIXA’s ISCR image quality standard which sets out the minimum requirement as 15:1 image contrast ratio for the Basic Decision Making category that applies here - and ensure the display you choose can achieve this requirement in the specific location and lighting conditions of the room.

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Viewer welfare

Screens and displays that are too bright can cause eye-strain and headaches, ensure the display you choose is suitable for comfortable, extended viewing.

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Cost

It is an all-too common mistake to assume the best solution is the most expensive solution. Use your budget wisely by choosing the technology that meets your specific performance requirements, taking into account factors including purchase price, installation and maintenance costs and running costs.

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Environmental Considerations

Most companies and institutions now have Environmental Charters or Targets, meaning low power consumption and recyclability is a key factor for consideration.

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