Description
Fresnel ALR Motorized Floor Rising Screen
Transform any space into a cinematic experience with our advanced projection technology that combats ambient light for brilliant image quality.










Fresnel ALR Motorized Floor Rising Screen
Premium 72–150 Inch Solution for Standard Throw Projectors
The CynthiaScreen Fresnel ALR motorized floor rising screen is designed for users seeking premium cinematic performance in bright environments.
Available in sizes from 72 inch to 150 inch, this model is specially engineered for standard throw and long throw projectors, delivering exceptional contrast, deeper blacks, and vivid color reproduction.
Its advanced Fresnel optical structure effectively rejects overhead and side ambient light, making it ideal for modern living rooms, luxury apartments, conference spaces, and high-end home theater installations.
Wide Size Range for Different Spaces
This product covers multiple room layouts and viewing distances.
Available sizes
- 72 inch
- 84 inch
- 92 inch
- 100 inch
- 110 inch
- 120 inch
- 133 inch
- 150 inch
Recommended applications
- 72–84 inch → apartment bedroom cinema
- 92–110 inch → standard living room
- 120–133 inch → premium home theater
- 150 inch → villa cinema and showroom
Advanced Fresnel ALR Optical Surface
The Fresnel ALR motorized floor rising screen uses a precision micro-groove optical structure to reflect projector light directly toward the viewer while blocking unwanted ambient light.
Key benefits
- superior ambient light rejection
- enhanced contrast ratio
- deeper black levels
- daylight viewing performance
- sharp 4K and 8K image support
Perfect for bright room projection.
Smooth Motorized Floor Rising System
The screen rises smoothly from its premium aluminum floor housing.
Features
- silent motorized lift
- wireless remote control
- USB trigger support
- automatic synchronized operation
- stable tension structure
When not in use, the screen retracts fully into the base for a clean and elegant appearance.
Ideal for Modern Home Theater
Perfect for:
- laser projector systems
- standard throw projector
- premium living room cinema
- conference room presentation
- luxury apartment
- villa home theater
Technical Specifications
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Fresnel ALR Motorized Floor Rising Screen |
| Size Range | 72–150 Inch |
| Projector Type | Standard Throw / Long Throw |
| Surface | Fresnel ALR |
| Resolution | 4K / 8K Ready |
| Control | Remote + USB Trigger |
| Housing | Aluminum Alloy |
| Installation | Floor Rising |
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Whats Fresnel ALR Screen?
- A Fresnel ALR (Ambient Light Rejecting) screen is a high-performance projection screen designed to deliver bright, high-contrast images even in well-lit environments. It uses a specialized optical structure based on the Fresnel lens principle, combined with micro-louver or angular reflective technology, to selectively reflect light from the projector while rejecting ambient light coming from above, below, or the sides.
What Size does this Fresnel ALR screen have?
- We can provide Fresnel ALR motorized floor rising screen in size 80″,84″,92″,100″,110″ , 120″,130″,150″.
Can I customize screen size?
- Yes, you can customize the size of the screen, up to a maximum of 150 inches.
What type of projector is this ALR screen used for?
- This Fresnel ambient light rejecting (ALR) motorized floor rising screen is designed for standard-throw projectors and is compatible with both traditional light source and triple-laser projector models.
What size of projection screen should I buy?
| Viewing Distance | Recommended Screen Size (16:9) |
|---|---|
| 2.0 – 2.5 m | ≤ 84 inches |
| 2.5 – 3.0 m | 84 – 100 inches |
| 3.0 – 4.0 m | 100 – 120 inches ✅ (most popular for living rooms) |
| 4.0 – 4.5 m | 120 – 135 inches |
| ≥ 5.0 m | 150 inches or larger |
Why do I need to use a projection screen? Can't I use a white wall?
- A clean, smooth, matte-finish, truly white wall in a light-controlled room can work reasonably well for casual use. However, for consistent brightness, accurate colors, better contrast, and a professional viewing experience, a dedicated projection screen is strongly recommended.Using a dedicated projection screen offers several important advantages:
Consistent Reflectivity: Projection screens are engineered with uniform surface materials that reflect light evenly, ensuring consistent brightness and color across the entire image. Walls often have texture, paint sheen variations, or subtle discolorations that can distort the picture.
Optimized Gain and Viewing Angle: Screens are designed with specific gain levels and diffusion characteristics to balance brightness and viewing angles. A white wall typically has low and unpredictable gain, which may result in a dimmer or uneven image.
Color Accuracy: High-quality screen materials maintain better color fidelity. Many white paints contain additives or tints (e.g., “off-white” or blue undertones) that can skew colors in your projected image.
Reduced Hotspots and Glare: Projection screens minimize hotspots and ambient light reflections better than most walls, especially glossy or semi-gloss paints.
Professional Appearance: A proper screen provides a clean, framed image with defined borders, enhancing the viewing experience and aesthetic.



















































