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Projectors provide larger screen size and more cinematic viewing experience than their TV parts, but this does not mean they are easy to set up. That’s why we have a complete guide How to buy a projector Check out!
If you do not go for a portable option you would like to make sure that you have Mount a projector ($ 20) And HDMI Cable has been properly driven to your projector location. This is because placing a full -sized projector to fit your screen, focusing, etc., can be in pain, so when you dial everything at once, you would like to leave it as it.
Make sure you’ve got enough lumen (how bright your projector will be on top of its top, the number will be better). More than 2,000 lumens are a good starting space for any kind of enlightened view, but if you see a bright room we recommend 3000 or more. It is just worth it as a portable projector for anything under 1000 lumens or as a portable projector after dark.
The image can be washed without a full -fledged house and may be hard to see. If you do not have a house without Windows, consider getting the blackout screen. For more detailed information about how to set up a projector after arriving, I highly recommend This videoThe
The biggest thing to remember before getting the projector is how much space do you need to set up it properly. In most cases, you need 10 to 15 feet between the screen and the projector (check the “throw distance” listed by the manufacturer in the manual) if you have not received more than 100 inches screen size if you have not got the short throw model.