Rear projection film
Why choose rear projection film?
- Produces high-resolution and bright images even in well-lit areas.
- Gives a futuristic, modern, and aesthetic appearance.
- It can be applied to any glass or acrylic surface and is lightweight, easy to install, and requires few tools.
- Economical and eliminates the need for bulky LED or LCD panels.
- Long-lasting and impervious to scratches, UV rays, and environmental influences.

Types of rear projection film

Grey rear projection film
Grey rear projection film ideal for high-quality visuals and daytime viewing.

White rear projection film
White rear projection makes the display brighter and more vivid indoors.

Transparent rear projection film
Transparent rear projection film serves two purposes without obstructing vision and produces a “floating image” effect.

What makes rear projection films cool ?
- Excellent quality visuals
- Wide viewing angles
- Offers cut-to-size options
- Resistant to UV rays and durable
- Reduces eye strain and improves visibility
- Available in various dimensions and easily fit to different screens
- Safe for indoor use
FAQs
What type of projectors are compatible with rear projection film?
Rear projection film works with most standard and short-throw projectors. For best results, using a projector with a brightness of at least 3,000 lumens is suggested, especially in brighter environments.
Where can rear projection film be used ?
Our film is versatile for both indoor and outdoor applications, including
- Window advertising
- Control rooms and exhibitions
- Museums
- Office glass partitions
- Galleries
- Restaurants and entertainment venues
Can it be applied to any surface ?
Yes, the film sticks best to smooth glass or acrylic panels, flat, rigid surfaces, and curved surfaces with our flexible film variant.
Can rear projection film be used for 3D or holographic displays?
Yes, some types of rear protection film—especially transparent and grey films—can be used for 3D effects and holographic illusions. Just pair it with the right lighting and projection angle for maximum and good impact.
What are the different types of rear projection film available ?
- Grey films—it has high contrast, and it is ideal for bright environments.
- White films—they give a brighter image and make the display more vivid indoors.
- Transparent films—they create a “floating” image effect, which is great for holographic visuals.