Taking AV to the edge: Fullwhite®

Wallern, Austria, September 2015: The unique modular construction of AV Stumpfl Fullwhite® video projection screens offers the ultimate in installation flexibility.

Designed for architecturally aesthetic installations

“<link internal-link internal link in current>Fullwhite is designed with architects and designers in mind,” enthuses Tobias Stumpfl, CEO at AV Stumpfl. “The sleek, robust design and functionality of <link internal-link internal link in current>Fullwhite far exceeds competing products in the market.”

Synchronized by design

Made from special aluminum alloy, the frame construction features 45-degree angle on the outer edge. Designed for use in rugged environments, frame parts are connected together using a special expansion clamp connector that automatically aligns profile parts and brings frame edges together in perfect synchronicity.

Discreet design creates unique viewing experiences

Because the screen uses a 45-degree angle frame, its interior structure is completely hidden. If a screen is flown in and out in front of an audience, they will experience a true seamless picture. New set up tools include foldaway legs to hold the projection screen frame in position above the floor.

Story first, technology second

Fullwhite fits seamlessly into modern architecture and projection set ups and allows designers to tell their story effectively. Thanks to the special frame design, projection surfaces can be used in interesting and compelling ways. Multiple Fullwhite projection screens can be connected together to form cubes or other structures including real-time tracked and moving projection surfaces.

With its securing mechanism, <link internal-link internal link in current>Fullwhite meets all security and international fire standards including DIN 4102 B1.

Fullwhite is used in a variety of applications ranging from corporate events and visitor and attractions. Creative Visions in Raleigh, NC recently used <link internal-link internal link in current>Fullwhite supplied in a stage set array measuring 115-feet wide with surrounding 10 <link internal-link internal link in current>Fullwhite screens.

For the Monastery of Montserrat, Pi Technology, Spain took advantage of <link internal-link internal link in current>Fullwhite seamless projection surface to take visitors in a journey into the mountain, history and its life.

The largest <link internal-link internal link in current>Fullwhite screen installed in the Benelux can be found at AED Studios in Lint, Belgium. The Barco Virtual World studio uses a 90 meter long <link internal-link internal link in current>Fullwhite screen in 360° configuration to create a unique full HD virtual experience.

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About AV Stumpfl

AV Stumpfl is an award-winning Austrian company that designs, manufactures and markets a range of high-performance mobile and installation projection screens and multi-display and show control systems for professional and business applications. As a family business, its founders started the company out of a passion for the advancement of presentation and installation technologies. The product range is warranted for 24/7 usage. AV Stumpfl is located in Wallern, Austria, and is supported by a global network of distribution and service partners.
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