The X-series Dellegno is a motorised 16:9, 80" diagonal ascending projection screen that rises from a floor standing cabinet. It is the
ideal combination of elegance and functionality for home use.
The X-series Dellegno has been designed to fit in your space. Whether it's your living room or bedroom, it will fit right in.
You no longer need to have a projection screen permanently in sight, just to enjoy the occasional movie on the big screen.
When it comes to screen size, don't let the small cabinet fool you. Under the hood, a projection screen is hidden, ready to
rise to your expectations of great movie experience. The 80" projection screen is revealed with the press of a button on your remote.
The result is a screen more than twice the image surface of a 50" plasma screen.
The Dellegno is small enough for even modest living rooms, yet distinctive enough to be a real feature.
The Dellegno has a massive 80" diagonal 16:9 projection screen when in use, and withdraws to a stylish cabinet in a high gloss finish when
not in use. As standard the Dellegno is finished in high gloss black, but you have a free choice of any colour (RAL-coded). This means you
can choose whether it blends in or really stands out. It's all up to you. And if a custom colour is not enough for you,
let us know what you want and Beamax will even make the whole unit according to your requirements.
If you are worried about installing such a unit, don't be! The cabinet and projection screen are fully assembled and require only that you
plug it in. That's all.
Specification of X-series Dellegno
- Screen type: electrical
- Aspect ratio: 16:9
- Viewing area: 177 x 100cm
- Diagonal: 203 cm
- Fabric type: matte white
- Seamless projection fabric? yes
- Top border: 3 cm
- Black borders? yes
- Black back? yes
- Motor side: left
- Gain Value: 1.0
These products are 'Special order items', delivered directly from the factory (approx 3 weeks delivery time) and cannot be returned for full refund within 14 days if unsuitable. (See Terms and Conditions)
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