Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Projector Table What Projector Screen Would You Recommend To Hang In A Corner (not Flat). The Projector Will Be On A Table.?

What projector screen would you recommend to hang in a corner (not flat). The projector will be on a table.? - projector table

I just bought a home projector (front) projection and in my living room, ideal for cutting into a corner of the space project. The sofa is facing the door, and a house is on the way to another point directly on a flat wall. What type of screen projector (in the menu under voltage, etc.) that you recommend to hang in a corner? And how do you go? Besides, my room will be lit room, then they want to ensure that the display of the best way to handle this situation and show the projection.

4 comments:

MaRTIN said...

It depends on the amount of light "environment" is and where it comes ...

Good screen, ambient light, which I know (I have one) is a powerful Dalit screen that receives the screen - here you will find a description of the Dalits:

Screen Surface High Power:
This screen surface is a technological breakthrough, if the reflectivity and the optical properties of a traditional glass surface has the ability to clean the surface if necessary. From its textured surface provides the greatest benefit to all areas of the canvas, without loss of resolution. The angle of the moderate vision and the ability to reflect light along the axis to the projection of this surface the best choice for situations where there is a moderate amount of ambient light and the projector on a shelf or be placed, d is a same horizontal plane as the audience.

I enjoyed it, and using ambient light, is obviously not like a CRT these days, but it's better than a normal white screen when you are sitting in the listening area too!

Enjoy!

Christopher A said...

I'm no expert, but I experienced the same situation as what to do with an image. My first recommendation is what the screen size you project, because if it hangs on the corner of the screen bigger, the better the projector, it is to think logically. I would first game with a sheet to see what we can to work in a corner.
If it exists, can on the corner, probably do not need anything hanging diagonally on the roof, so perhaps can be moved by something, or try just going to hide it. My ceiling is white, so I made my drop-down screen (the metal part anyway) was so white it is no different. By the way, if I use the money I bought when I bought an electric.
As the lights go out, from my experience, will contribute to a screen a little, but his place in the spotlight as they processed the ambient light.
Hope this helps

Christopher A said...

I'm no expert, but I experienced the same situation as what to do with an image. My first recommendation is what the screen size you project, because if it hangs on the corner of the screen bigger, the better the projector, it is to think logically. I would first game with a sheet to see what we can to work in a corner.
If it exists, can on the corner, probably do not need anything hanging diagonally on the roof, so perhaps can be moved by something, or try just going to hide it. My ceiling is white, so I made my drop-down screen (the metal part anyway) was so white it is no different. By the way, if I use the money I bought when I bought an electric.
As the lights go out, from my experience, will contribute to a screen a little, but his place in the spotlight as they processed the ambient light.
Hope this helps

ROBERT P said...

I would go for a motorized screen and housing, so that in full view, must be supported, and when they are safely on the road and rolled. The housing is connected to the wall and perhaps a key obstacle to the case at the top of the screen, connected to the angle of the roof for additional help. Good luck, Rob.

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