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Therefore you’d think that companies on a planet in close proximity to one of those ill-fated suns would be determined to disassociate themselves from a cataclysmic event which will spell the end for anyone unlucky enough to still be hanging around when the moment comes.
Danish screen specialists dnp however chose to do quite the opposite when they created the 120-inch Supernova screen and now Dutch AV multiform specialists De Opera have decided to utilise this offering from dnp and vicariously associate themselves with the end of the universe. Why would they do this? Well let’s find out...
Designed for bright environments, the revolutionary front-projection system features an active high-contrast filter — the screen reflects the projected image while effectively absorbing ambient light. The result is vivid, sharp pictures with up to seven times the contrast and double the brightness of conventional front projection screen images.
This is the first time that De Opera owner Jacco Troost has worked with dnp Supernova and it is a recognition that this professional, award-winning system is steadily migrating towards the home cinema sector. When you consider the screen quality then and the fact that dnp continue to progress toward the home cinema sector you realise that the end of the universe is best not worried about and that Supernovas are something to undoubtedly be marvelled at.
Contact: http://www.dnp-screens.com
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