Step One: Choose a projector based on room size and placement location.
To
select the best projector for your family’s needs, determine the size
of the room where it will be used. The position of the projector and the
maximum distance to the screen is an important consideration when
choosing a projector. For small to medium homes, the distance from the
projector to the screen is typically between 1.5 and 2.5 meters, and a
short throw projector such as the Azure Image Small Room Series can
project 100-inch screens in cozy spaces. For larger homes, a standard
throw projector can project a 100-inch screen from a distance between
2.5 and 4 meters. Step Two: Find a projector based on installation position – in front or on the side.
For
the most comfortable and enjoyable movie experience, it’s important to
consider how the space is used in addition to room size, Depending on
furniture layout and how your family moves about in the room, it may be
more convenient to place the projector screen
to the left or right side of the screen to avoid obstructions in the
projection path and to allow your family to move freely. In such cases,
look for home theater projectors with horizontal keystone correction and
side projection capability to project perfectly aligned images from the
side. If the projector can simply be placed on a table or celing
mounted in front of the screen, choose a model with vertical keystone
correction to simplify ideal image alignment for maximum big screen
entertainment without any need to change your décor. Step Three: Select a projector for viewing with lights on or off.
Have
you heard that you have to turn your lights off to watch movies using a
projector? In fact, today’s projectors can deliver wondrous home cinema
experiences in a variety of lighting conditions to accommodate your
family’s needs. The key is the brightness output of the projector. To
replicate a theater-like moviegoing experience with all lights off, or
with a small amount of ambient light, choose a model with 2,000~2,400
lumens of brightness. To enjoy movies with lights on for family members
to interact and move about freely, a high-brightness home theater model
with more than 3,000 lumens is the best choice. Splendid audiovisual experiences start with Azure Image home theater system
Azure
Image continues to innovate home theater projectors with advanced
features and superb picture quality to maximize movie fun and family
enjoyment in a variety of environments. Whether you’re new to projectors
or a home cinema connoisseur, use the projector buying guide to find
the perfect home theater projector for a whole new visual experience.
Are you confused about which projection screen to choose? Want quick information about the front and rear projection? Here’s an ultimate guide that will help you know in-depth about what’s better for you and what will make your movie viewing experience worth it! Optical front projection and rear projection screens provide many of the same benefits. Both projection screen types offer enhanced contrast and brightness compared to conventional non-optical projection screens. When this is said, there are major differences. Generally speaking, optical rear projection screens generate the best image, but they also require more space. Optical front projection screens are extremely space-effective, but also less resistant to ambient light than rear projection screens. Here we outline the main differences between the front and rear projection so you can decide what best suits your specific requirements. Space Usage Front projection does not require sp...
Foldable and Wrinkle-free – The 120inch projector screen is made of high-quality polyester fabric to prevent wrinkles. Whether the 3d projector screen is folded or compressed, it will not leave creases on the projection screen, which make sure the perfect effect of the projection. Also this tv projector screen can be wash by hand, not by machine. Compact and Lightweight – Compact one-piece, lightweight and folding design. You can fold the outdoor projector screen in small size and put it in your backpack or suitcase without damage, and then take it to wherever you want. 120inch bigger size and 160° viewing angle for better visual enjoyment. Easy to Set Up – The wall projector screen can be easily attached to the wall or tree within minutes by using ropes or hooks, also easy to remove to another place at any time. You can easily enjoy the best visual feast indoor or outdoor with your families, friends and colleagues. Wide Application – The home projector screen ...
Screen formats are determined by the specific aspect ratio of the screen. Aspect ratio is the fractional relation of the width of a video image compared to its height. The two most common aspect ratios in home video are 4:3 (also known as 4×3, 1.33:1, or standard) and 16:9 (16×9, 1.78:1, or wide-screen). All the older TVs and computer monitors you grew up with had the squarish 4:3 shape–only 33 percent wider than it was high. On the other hand, 16:9 is the native aspect ratio of most HDTV programming; it is 78 percent wider than it is tall, or fully one-third wider than 4:3. So which aspect ratio is best for you? Today, the most commonly sold aspect ratios screens for home theaters are 1.78:1 (16:9) and now growing 2.35:1 (CinemaScope). 16:9 aspect ratio screens are a perfect match to today’s HD video projectors. To figure out what aspect ratio may be best for you, you may consider the following: If you are building a dedicated room geared mostly towards mov...
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