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Let’s talk about speckle.

This refers to the noticeable grainy or sparkly patterns that can appear when using laser projectors, particularly when the screen surface is too reflective or the laser output is overly intense.

So, what exactly is speckle?

Speckle is a visual interference pattern caused by the coherent nature of laser light. In plain English, it happens when highly organized laser beams hit a surface.

Who’s Guilty of Heavy Speckling?

Industry-favorite models like the Hisense and the new Valerion projectors are known for producing very visible speckle, especially when paired with standard ALR screens. The reason is that they use triple-laser systems with high coherence, which significantly increases the chance of sparkles.

How Do You Fight It?

This is where we come in. Our specially engineered projection screens are designed with anti-speckle technology integrated into the material itself.

Lenticular LT – The Premium Warrior
Built with a precision optical structure shaped like an isosceles triangle. This design not only scatters laser light effectively to reduce speckle, but also rejects ambient light with excellent performance. The result is ultra-high contrast, laser clarity, and a beautiful picture even in well-lit rooms. If maximum performance is your goal, this is the screen to choose.

Soft Matte Grey – The Calm and Balanced One
Made with smooth PVC material and finished in a soft, light-grey tone, this fabric brings natural speckle resistance thanks to its matte surface. Unlike crystal finishes, matte textures reflect less intense light, so speckle is much less noticeable. This option delivers solid performance at a friendly price point.

Soft Matte White – The Clean Classic
Made with the same PVC material, but with a clean, natural white finish. It creates a neutral projection surface that reduces speckle visibility while offering a classic look. This is a great choice for budget-conscious users who still want reliable speckle control.

A Quick Word on Crystal Fabrics
If you are particularly sensitive to speckle, or your projector already shows heavy speckling, crystal screens may not be suitable. These surfaces reflect light in a more concentrated and directional way, which amplifies laser coherence and makes speckle patterns more pronounced. Unless metallic gain is absolutely necessary for your setup, we recommend avoiding crystal surfaces if speckle reduction is a priority.

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