A large-format projection display system, typically measuring 150 inches diagonally, ascends vertically from a concealed base. This design allows for a retractable viewing surface, offering an alternative to permanent wall-mounted screens. These devices often employ a motorized mechanism for raising and lowering the screen material.
The primary advantage of such a system lies in its space-saving capabilities and aesthetic appeal. When not in use, the screen is hidden within its base, preserving room decor and preventing potential damage to the projection surface. This type of display solution is particularly suitable for environments where a dedicated home theater is not feasible or where a minimalist aesthetic is desired. Its evolution reflects advancements in materials science and motorization technology, providing a practical and visually appealing option for large-screen viewing.