How to Shop for a Projection Screen

Posted by Anonymous , 9/4/2007 Tags:ShopProjectionScreen

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Introduction Shopping for a projection screen for a home theater system or office can seem like a

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Introduction

Shopping for a projection screen for a home theater system or office can seem like a daunting task with so many choices from retailers. Understanding and implementing the right design for the space involved is paramount in making an informed decision.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You'll Need

  • Room dimensions
  • Understanding of desired use

Steps

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Step One

Determine precisely the dimensions of the room or space chosen and record.
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Step Two

Conclude what color border, if any, will surround the projection screen area. Black, gray and no border models are common choices available.
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Step Three

Find out what aspect ratio is the best suitable for the screen. Purchase a 16:9 projection screen for a 4:3 aspect ratio projector. Similarly, stay with a 16:9 screen for a larger 16:9 projector for best masking results.
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Step Four

Understand the difference between gray- or white-colored projection screens. Many screens of either color are coated to improve contrast levels.
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Step Five

Think about a motorized projection screen, a pull down model or a static wall mounted screen. Adding a motorized system can save space by retracting away out of sight.

Tips & Warnings

  • Projection screens must be considered when purchasing a projector.
  • Best results are achieved when a larger than needed projection screen is installed.
  • Consider the weight of the projection screen to avoid damage to structure or to the screen itself should the unit collapse.
  • Never place delicate or light sensitive material behind the projection screen as extreme light exposure may damage them.
  • Properly secure projection screen to avoid creases in the screen material.
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