Stewart Filmscreen’s Cine-W
With its native 2:35 aspect ratio, Stewart Filmscreen’s Cine-W is unique because the curved surface gives your home theater a genuine cinema feel. It is designed for use with a projector using an anamorphic lens. The Cine-W can be ordered and configured with rear-projection or front-projection materials and has Stewart’s VeLux frame finish to absorb over-scan thus improving perceived contrast.
The Cine-W is available in all of Stewart’s fine screen materials, including their Microperf X2 and Cinemaperf materials that allow for the speakers to be placed directly behind the screen itself. It comes in a variety of sizes, ranging from 103 to 153 inches, and comes with wall-mounting brackets that make placement and positioning a breeze.

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