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Screen Goo is an acrylic paint designed by Goo Systems as a projection screen coating for the video projection industry. The intention of the product is to replace fixed or adjustable projection screens in a front projection environment. The product has been formulated with a specific consistency and visual performance characteristics so that it can be painted onto a wall (or other suitable surface), and will reflect the light from a projector in a manner similar to a projection screen. The product was first discussed by the company founder on the before being released to the public in 2003.

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  • Screen Goo is an acrylic paint designed by Goo Systems as a projection screen coating for the video projection industry. The intention of the product is to replace fixed or adjustable projection screens in a front projection environment. The product has been formulated with a specific consistency and visual performance characteristics so that it can be painted onto a wall (or other suitable surface), and will reflect the light from a projector in a manner similar to a projection screen. The product was first discussed by the company founder on the before being released to the public in 2003. (en)
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  • Screen Goo is an acrylic paint designed by Goo Systems as a projection screen coating for the video projection industry. The intention of the product is to replace fixed or adjustable projection screens in a front projection environment. The product has been formulated with a specific consistency and visual performance characteristics so that it can be painted onto a wall (or other suitable surface), and will reflect the light from a projector in a manner similar to a projection screen. The product was first discussed by the company founder on the before being released to the public in 2003. (en)
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