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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.

 

See Full Story at valpok12.instructure.com

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

Nov 27 2019

A Critical Home Theater Decision — 16:9 or 2.4?

Choosing the Right Aspect Ratio

What is aspect ratio, you ask? Aspect ratio is the ratio of the width of the screen to the height of the screen. Essentially, it describes the shape of the rectangle. Today the most popular aspect ratio for consumer video display is 16:9, which is the standard HDTV format. The numbers mean that the picture is 16 units wide for every 9 units in height.

Sometimes you will see the 16:9 aspect ratio referred to as 1.78:1, or simply 1.78. Why? Because 16 divided by 9 = 1.78. But it means the same thing. A 1.78 screen is 1.78 units in width for every unit of height.

If you are going to use a flatscreen HDTV for your home theater, you are stuck with the 16:9 format for better or for worse. Though they come in a wide variety of sizes, they are all 16:9 aspect ratio. But if you are planning to use a projector and screen, you have another option, which is 2.4:1, commonly known as the Cinemascope format. This is a wider format than standard 16:9. Many people prefer it because it matches the aspect ratio of a lot of movies being produced today.

Think about the black bars

Here is a simple fact of life: Videos and movies are made in a variety of different aspect ratios. There is no standard. So no matter what aspect ratio your screen is, you will always end up with black bars at the top and bottom of some material, and black pillars at the sides of other material. The only time you don’t get black bars is if you are viewing video or film shot in the format of the screen you are using–either a film done in 1.78 displayed on a 16:9 screen, or a movie shot in 2.4 on a 2.4 Cinemascope screen. In both of those cases, the screen frame will match the picture precisely, and no black bars will exist.

(By the way, we’re assuming you want to see the material you watch in its correct original aspect ratio, as the director created it. If you don’t, there are several ways to stretch, manipulate, or crop video images to get them to fill a 16:9 screen and eliminate the black bars.)

So in choosing between a screen aspect ratio of 1.78 vs. 2.4, you are really deciding how the various film and video formats will appear on your screen. For example, if you select a 16:9 screen, all of your 2.4 format movies will have black bars top and bottom. If you select a 2.4 screen, all of your 16:9 material will be “pillar-boxed” in the center of the screen with black columns on each side.

 

By Evan Powell

See Full Story on www.projectorcentral.com

Written by admin · Categorized: Home Theatre Systems · Tagged: 16:9, 2.4, aspect ratio, HDTV, Home Theater, Projector Screen, What is Aspect Ratio

Apr 24 2019

A Simple Guide to Clean a Projector Screen

A video projection system is really great for bringing the big-screen cinema viewing experience home. One way to make sure your system is performing at its best is to keep your screen clean. 

Projector Screen Cleaning – What You Need

  • Microfiber or lint-free soft cotton cloth. (2 or 3)
  • Bowl
  • Water (Distilled preferred)
  • Dish Soap
  • Latex Gloves
  • Masking Tape
  • Isopropyl Alcohol
  • Cotton Swabs

Optional Items

  • Canned Air
  • Formula 409
  • Large Pencil Eraser(s)
  • Foam Brush(es)

by Robert Silva

See Full Story at www.lifewire.com

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

Oct 31 2018

Can You Use a Bedsheet as an Outdoor Projector Screen?

Reasons Not to Use a Bedsheet as an Outdoor Movie Screen

Here are the reasons why you shouldn’t even consider it. If price really is your main concern, then you can buy very cheap outdoor movie screen products instead.

1: Light Will Pass Through the Bedsheet

When you start projecting your movie onto the bedsheet screen, light from the projector will pass through it. As a result, you are going to get an image that you can barely see, it will virtually look transparent.

Not exactly going to going to offer a great outdoor movie experience is it?

2: It Will Result in a Horrible Picture Quality

Not only do you have to contend with the transparency issue, but bedsheets by their nature have creases, folds, and wrinkles in them. The movie is going to look really odd, even if you can make it out properly due to the undulations in the material.

Now of course, you might tell me that you can completely pull the bedsheet tight, but it’s still going to look transparent or thin, and even the gentlest of winds will make the sheet ripple.

3. It Just Looks Cheap

Why use awesome technology to watch your outdoor movie with if you aren’t going to invest money in the actual end result that was intended?

If you want to watch the movie in its full glory and color then the end result will only ever be as good as the equipment you have, such as a projector and screen.

See Full Story at outdoormovieprojectors.com

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

Nov 02 2016

Tension Mega Large Motorized Screen

ten-series

TEN(MXL) Series is the largest of all our motorized screens. Other than its size and casing, it has the same feature and quality as the other TEN Series. One of the main issues with such large screen is its weight which is an important factor for transportation and installation. The TEN(MXL) Series is built with aluminium truss casing which is strong and light which makes it comparatively lightweight against most competitors.

Using high quality Vinyl fabric, each screen is handcrafted with high precision workmanship for perfect flatness. The tabs on both sides of the screen are pulled by a string which creates a tension on the screen surface. Thus the name Tension
screen was formed. Tension applied on the stretchable vinyl fabric creates an extremely flat surface making it ideal for any kind of projection application.

Power and control
The screen is powered by a silent AC tubular motor that is capable of fast and quiet operation. Such motor is also well known for its reliability and durability. The screen comes with a set of RF remote transmitter and receiver, and a spring loaded manual Up/Down switch. In cases where incorporation of third party controller is required, the optional MPC-850 or MPC-851 can be ordered separately.

Suitable for projection in very large venue.

Features and Benefits…

  • Come with tension design on both side of the screen fabric

  • Made of high quality screen fabric

  • Gives an extreme flat surface for excellent viewing performance

  • Radio Frequency Remote to control screen up/stop/down position

  • Wall mounted up/down switch provided

  • Direct connection to AV Control System

See full details at www.remacotech.com

Written by admin · Categorized: Projection Systems · Tagged: Projector Screen, Tension Mega Large Motorized Screen

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