Video Projection Screens: What You Need to Know
Unlike a TV in which the screen is already built-in when considering the purchase of a video projector, also need to purchase a separate screen in order to see your images. The screen that will work best depends on: ●The room ●The projector ●Screen distance ●Seating position ●Screen size. ●Screen aspect ratio ●Screen types ●Screen material The Room Before purchasing a video projector and screen, take a good look at the room you will be placing them in. Make sure the room is of sufficient size to project a large image on the wall area where you intend to place your screen. Check for ambient light sources, such as windows, french doors, or other factors that would prevent the room from being dark enough for a good video projection experience. The Projector Although resolution, connection offerings, and lens positioning tools are important in video projectors, they also need sufficient white and color light output to project a bright image on your screen. Withou...