Panoview PV2W106P 106" Manual Pull-Down Projector Screen (16:9 Widescreen)

Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Ideal for meeting rooms, classrooms, and home environments
  • 106-inch diagonal screen, 16:9 widescreen ratio
  • 53-by-92.4-inch viewing area
  • Stylish case design for flush mounting to ceiling or wall
  • Easy, pull-down system locks at intervals for a variety of projection sizes
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Optoma
  • EAN: 0796435241179
  • Label: Optoma Technology
  • Manufacturer: Optoma Technology
  • Model: PV2W106P
  • MPN: PV2W106P
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: VIDEO_PROJECTOR
  • Publisher: Optoma Technology
  • Studio: Optoma Technology
  • UPC: 796435241179

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