Only such screens that function on the principle of real holograms can rightly be called “holographic projections screens” (holo screens). To achieve this the holograms are etched on a holographic film that is exposed, developed and fixed and either for its protection embeded between two screens or they are laminated directly on to the carrier medium. Herewith the holograms allow the “light beam control”. These screens are being used when in addition to its projection ability the screen also has to be transparent.
Holographic projection screen glass
laminated glass; holographic foil laminated between two glass plates with anti-reflection coating

| screen diagonal | pane size |
weight |
| 40" | 830 x 625 x 9,5 mm | 11 kg |
| 50" | 1030 x 780 x 9,5 mm | 17 kg |
| 60" | 1250 x 950 x 9,5 mm | 25 kg |
| 67" | 1370 x 1040 x 9,5 mm | 30 kg |
| projection angle: 22°, 38°, 55° | ||
Holographic projection screen acryl
Acryl screen with laminated, holographic projectionfoil and diffusing coverfoil

| screen diagonal | pane size | weight |
| 40" | 830 x 625 x 6,5 mm | 2,5 kg |
| 50" | 1030 x 780 x 6,5 mm | 4 kg |
| 60" | 1250 x 950 x 6,5 mm | 8 kg |
| 67" | 1370 x 1040 x 6,5 mm | 9,5 kg |
| projection angle: 22°, 38°, 55° | ||
Holographic projection screen foil
Compound of foils; holographic foil laminated between several layers of foils

| screen diagonal | pane size | weight |
| 40" | 830 x 625 x 0,9 mm | 1,5 kg |
| 50" | 1030 x 780 x 0,9 mm | 2 kg |
| 60" | 1250 x 950 x 0,9 mm | 3 kg |
| 67" | 1370 x 1040 x 0,9 mm | 3,5 kg |
| projection angle: 22°, 38°, 55° | ||