Back Projector How Far Back Can Movie Projector Go?

How far back can movie projector go? - back projector

I have a room 10 x 10 "Cinema" and want to create a Sony projector and a screen of 120 inches, can it work? Or should I, with a 73 inch HDTV?

3 comments:

agb90spr... said...

They are really the wrong question.

An area of 10'x10 'is too small for a 120 "screen (unless you want to get a pain in the neck). See 1 Link for a calculator that lets you reach the right size for your monitor places. Note For an 8 "for a distance of 60" screen is almost as big as it should.

Although I love the spotlight in a small room as you can be better with a flat screen. This corresponds to relative costs, the proposed visibility conditions (eg light control) and personal preferences. For example, with 1080p projectors currently $ 2000, you can probably find a 1080p projector for the same price or less than a large flat screen (with DIY screens can \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ u0026lt $ 100 additional cost screen is) no problem. Note that the headlamp is better for people, often because they are much more mobile than the large flat panel displays can move. Additionally, projectors are installed correctly, can be less painful (and take up less space) than flat panels. There are many other differences tHat may or may not care ... Therefore, I propose that some reading is before deciding on a projector or flat screen is best for you.

To answer your specific question, most projectors can work in more than 20 "screen. The real question is whether a viewer you give the image of your desired size on the mountain (remember projectors on the platform can back of the room be mounted or hung from the tin ceiling closer) to the screen. Since all the projectors are a little different that you should choose one that works that) for their conditions (and preferences. Refer to 2 link for a calculator that shows which casts the spotlight certain distance range. The same site has a wide selection of reviews and other information on projectors.

I hope that helps.

Adam T said...

All the projectors on the market should be the min / max distance ......... listed in your owner's manual I do not know the model number, or if I was a few minutes, the question for you to consider. ......

However,
and simplify quickly get an answer ....
Enlarge DLP projectors usually not for this kind of image sizes built, while the objective of the meeting of 9 Meters from the screen.

LCD projectors tend to be better integrated zoom and is able to operate from 9 feet with ease.

I currently use a Optoma HD72 DLP projector with 120 "screen and requires approximately 13 meters between the projector and screen.



TV is brighter, but the refresh rate may suck and look bad (I guess depends on how much you spend )......... large TVs are known for lice discount rate that makes your pictures are jerky.

HD DLP projectors in a darkened room look perfect.

James E said...

It can not be achieved in a position to 120 cm to 10 meters, but can be much higher than 73 inches get. 73 Tariff And I think the best picture. Additionally, you can actually get a short distance for many projectors raise the total number of 120 inches of magic to achieve. Just keep in mind your ideal seating position for her will over 7 feet from the wall, is considered the picture. 7 x 12 84, which means that the size of the ideal image would probably be around that. But, even without television is so great and the picture is very immersive than 7 meters. DLP is probably the cheapest and a native 720p projector can have in recent days to about 600 to 700th If you can afford to go to 1080p and still do have a rocking sound, then by all means.

Find a high contrast ratio and 1500 lumens. Make sure that no-one home theater projector for business class.

For a screen I suggest you get a solid frame, but only if they go to the room for something other than white. If you go directly to a blank wall without a screen. A screen on a white wall looks terriblee.


However, your room and is not recommended for a film, together Dolby surround sound. This is because square rooms do bad things to the sound. My suggestion is to find another room, or at least gives an acoustic treatment.

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