The Screen Works Announces the New Stager's Choice Folding Truss Portable Projection Screen

Chicago, IL–-- U.S.-based The Screen Works has launched the new E-Z Fold Stager’s Choice folding truss projection screen. This new portable screen combines the strength and durability of a truss-style frame, with the convenient folding design of E-Z Fold screens manufactured by The Screen Works. The frame incorporates a 6in. horizontal truss design, sturdy dual hinges and 6in. truss legs to provide reinforced vertical stability, while the single tube sides allow for convenient folding into portable carry cases. E-Z Fold Stager’s Choice screens are available in sizes from 4.5'x6’ to 9’x12’.

"We designed this screen with two very distinctive benefits--portability and durability," explains Bob Deibler, The Screen Works’ Vice President of Manufacturing. "It has all the strength and sturdiness of truss construction, yet the single tube sides make the Stager’s Choice uniquely foldable." Stager’s Choice screens come with front and rear projection surfaces, and provide convenient no-tools assembly for fast and easy set-up and strike. Trim kits are also available.

The Screen Works began manufacturing E-Z Fold portable projection screens in 1959, when the company was known as Wilcox-Lange. Today, they are a global competitor in the manufacturing, sales, rental and distribution of audiovisual equipment. They operate facilities in the United States and the Netherlands, offering a comprehensive line of presentation products including E-Z Fold II industry compatible screens. The Screen Works serves corporate clients, rental and staging companies, in-house AV providers, the education sector, as well as a broad base of niche markets. They offer an extensive screen inventory in five formats including HDTV, wide screen surfaces exceeding 20’x60’ and custom screen designs. Accessories and services include drape and trim kits, screen surface cleaning and frame repair, PaperStands, roll carts, and lecterns, and the Atlantis modular scenic system.

For more information, visit www.thescreenworks.com.