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Dec 04 2019

Tips for choosing the right screen size for your Projector

Project screens are available with various functions in various sizes and shapes, as well as various colors and materials. To choose the right product for your needs, consider the main use of the projector, room size, and ambient lighting.

Choice of basic features: Where is the screen used?

Projection screens have evolved considerably compared to the original image on the blackboard used in classrooms and meeting rooms. Today, you can capture the attention of your audience and put it deeper. That’s why choosing the right features is very important.

The first thing to consider is the main use of your EMS LCD show projector. If the screen is used for meetings or conferences, it is important to select it. At regular work meetings in the same room, you can choose a high-quality electric monitor.

If you want to use your LCD EMS event project at home or in the classroom, check optimal quality. Many people use screens that are stretched or not stretched. Because it’s easy to roll, it’s a simple storage solution. The direct model has a mechanism that prevents them from climbing too fast.

Choose the right size: What is the size of the room?

After you have determined the type of screen you want to buy, select the desired size. This factor is very dependent on the size of the room. It is important to choose a proportional model for this section because it is difficult to visualize the full effect of the presentation. Likewise, a screen that is too large can disturb your audience.

So think about what you want to do with your Ems Event LCD Projector. The screen is offered in three basic formats, and each type has a different value and application. The box model has a ratio of 1: 1 and is often used for standard rendering. This traditional option is perfect for business meetings with PowerPoint presentations. If the screen is large enough, it can be used effectively in large conference rooms or auditoriums. However, the screen has the lowest image quality. Video format templates have 4: 3, which is the standard ratio for TV or computer screens. This works well for full screens and large screens, although it is important to consider the size of the space you are serving. Finally, an HDTV screen is available as a last resort. They have a 16: 9 format and offer the best display quality. Many people choose HDTV for home use, although they can provide extreme clarity in a professional or professional context.

 

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Written by admin · Categorized: Projection Systems · Tagged: Projector Screen

Nov 13 2019

How to get the best picture on setting up your projector

Whether big or small, setting up the projector properly is vital. One of the first things you’ll want to consider is the throw ratio: that’s how far the projector needs to be from the screen to get a particular image size.

You can work this out by looking at your projector’s manual (or, usually, on the manufacturer’s website). It looks like a number, followed by a colon, and then another number. For example, if the number is ‘1.15:1’, then for a one-metre wide picture your projector needs to be 1.15 metres back, for two metres it’s 2.3 metres back, and so on.

While most projectors are ‘long-throw’ – they need to be relatively far from the screen – others are ‘short-throw’ and can be positioned quite close to the wall and still project a large image. Whether you want a short-throw or long-throw projector should be taken into consideration before buying – it’s a lot easier to buy a different projector than it is to buy a new home cinema room!

You’ll also want to consider getting a projector screen. In fact, we’d go so far as to say a screen is vital if you want the best out of your new projector. While you can certainly use a blank wall if you want to, projector screens are specifically designed to be more reflective, so you can get a sharper, more colourful picture using one instead of your standard wall.

Also, having a solid black frame around your video that the screen provides can significantly improve contrast levels.

By Dan Sung

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Written by admin · Categorized: Projection Systems · Tagged: epson projector

Nov 06 2019

Guide to troubleshoot & fix Epson common Projector Problems

The projector is one of the devices which helps you from home entertainment to business. We can use it at the home to watch movies or in the office to give your client a presentation. Having a projector will help your business perform better, as you can offer what to deliver to your customers. Projectors are used not only in home & offices but there are many places like school, college & club, etc. There are many brands of projectors that are actually noticeable among competitors. Epson is one of the best brands for the projector.

Epson projector can be connected through the computer, laptop, television & other input devices also can be easily displayed on a wall or screen which can be visualized by viewers. Epson projectors are generally very reliable and give the best experience to the user but sometimes you may get some problem with your Epson projector like any other device.

In this Blog we will try to cover complete list of common problems with Epson Projector & how to resolve it. We will try to explain problems and solution instruction in very easy & explanatory way so that you can follow & resolve the issue on your own. It is important for business owners to know the best way to solve problems when they are in trouble.

You will be able to fix the problems of all types of Epson Projector i.e. both home series and Works series projector

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Oct 30 2019

How to use your Digital Projector as a Cool Tricks this Halloween

How easily you can turn a digital projector into a Swiss Army knife of cool Halloween tricks.

Why would you want to do this? Because, obviously, it’s fun! You can live another year without incorporating a digital projector into your Halloween preparations, sure, but if you have one on hand, can borrow one from work, or you’re just looking for an excuse to buy one, then there’s no time like the present to ensure you’ve got the coolest Halloween display around.

What You’ll Need

While the full list of materials depends on how you opt to deploy your projector setup, there are some basic materials you absolutely need and then a list of materials for each setup type. Let’s talk about the basic materials here and then, in each appropriate section, we’ll highlight the necessary and optional extras for that configuration.

The three core components of any Halloween projector setup are a proper projector, good source material, and something to play the source material from. Let’s look at each category before we move on to showcasing what you can do with your projector.

By JASON FITZPATRICK

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Written by admin · Categorized: Projection Systems · Tagged: Digital Projector

Oct 23 2019

Tips to Improve Image Quality on your Home Theatre Projector Screen

There are several tweaks that you can make to improve the image quality of your projector. Keep in mind that if you are trying to maximize output using a cheap projector, there are not going to be many settings that you can adjust, so you will not have that many options.

Improve Picture Contrast, Blackness, And Brightness

When we are talking about black on a projector, we are talking about the lack of light. When we are talking about brightness, we are talking about maximum light output. The first step is to figure out what type of lighting you’re going to have in the room.

If you’re going to use the projector in a completely dark room, then you want to adjust the contrast, blackness, and brightness in that atmosphere. If you are going to have ambient light, then make adjustments in that setting.

These calibrations should be done in cinema or movie mode. You want to find a scene that has plenty of black, such as a space backdrop in a Star Trek or Star Wars movie. You want to adjust the brightness dial until the overall image is bright, but the black parts of the image are convincing. In a space backdrop, the darkness of space should be black, but you should still be able to make out the individual stars.

When calibrating the contrast slider, you may want to use a scene that has a sky full of white clouds. You will adjust the contrast slider to the point where the white clouds retain their brilliance, but their detail is seen.

By Laura Harvsey

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Written by admin · Categorized: Home Theatre Systems, Projection Systems · Tagged: home theatre projector

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