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Projector mount
Projector mount




projector mount

projector mount

Is your projector designed to be mounted to a base (where the lens is generally angled upward) or mounted to a ceiling (where the lens is angled downward)? Many can handle both with the correct placement. Now that you know your throw distance, it’s time to decide where to place your projector. Short throw projectors lessen that distance by a few feet, and ultra-short throw projectors are designed to be used within only a few inches. Many traditional projectors are designed around a throw distance of approximately 8 to 10 feet.

PROJECTOR MOUNT MANUAL

Using your manual as a guide, decide on how large you want your image to be, and calculate your throw distance. You can look up your model and choose an image size with this calculator to explore your options. Projector images can be anywhere from a few hundred inches to the size of a traditional TV: Most are designed for a 1.13:1 throw ratio (that means for every 1.13-feet of distance from the screen, you get 1-foot of image width), but there’s some leeway. Projectors generally outline the maximum image size that retains the maximum resolution, but you can go smaller than that, too. The farther away, the larger the image, but at a point, the image will start to gray out and pixelate. Throw distance is how far the projector should be from the screen for an optimal image.

projector mount

In it you will find a ton of useful information about setup - most importantly, the throw distance for your projector. When it comes to home theater projectors, your owner's manual is your best friend. Show 1 more item Find your optimal throw distance






Projector mount