What home theater projectors will work best with the Elite ezFrame screen?
That of course is the big question. In this case I would say that the Elite screen is an excellent match for a wide range of projectors. Originally, high contrast screens were mostly dark gray, absorbing a lot of the light, and creating an overall darker image than a standard matte white surface. This was highly desireable, because 3-5 years ago, few projectors could produce respectable black levels. Thus, a high contrast screen darkened the darkest areas, while only slightly darkened the brightest areas of an image. The result, instead of your blacks coming out medium dark gray, they came out very dark gray. Today’s projectors however are much improved. While a few years ago, a claimed 2000:1 or 2500:1 was considered excellent projector contrast (DLP projectors primarily, the LCD models were no where near as good at black levels), today, however 2500:1 is pretty much “entry level” contrast. As a result, today, few home theater users need a really dark gray surface, such as Stewart’s G