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Finding a home theater projector
Much time is devoted to help choose the ideal projector for your home theater is great because it is an expensive purchase. Unfortunately, little time is given to the site, and is essential for achieve a great cinema experience. The following table describes the different ways to find a projector with success.
There are three forms of a projector can be put into place. This table, wall or ceiling. One of his considerations when choosing a projector that is live. If you choose to mount your projector on the ceiling make sure that one of the modes available are the roof, otherwise you're probably looking for a movie which is the reverse.
When you have decided to position the projector, please review the requirements for all selected
For the table.
Is the projector mix well with the decor?
The low noise level enough? – This should generally be less than 35dB
Is it the position the projector must be installed in the room acceptable to the screen size you want?
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When a ceiling mount should be considered From
Is it easy to install and power cables necessary?
Is the ceiling or a floor? Sure installation that suits your roof
Need a quick release mounting for transporting the projector
Can be set to mount roll and pitch? (Can you move the whole top to bottom left and right)
How low will the projector from the ceiling is? Mountain range in height from the base of the falls.
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Can you handle the weight of the projector?
Is it adjustable for height and lateral movement?
Is there any way to store cables?
T-register in the decoration Room?
Is the site chosen to produce the desired size of the screen with the projector?
Shelf mounted AV:
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Are the cables of the road?
Does the grid in the decoration of the room?
The location of the network gives the size of the screen with the projector needs
About the Author
Ray Johnson, A man passionate about the Home Cinema experience, but in a non technical way.
http://www.homeprojectoruk.co.uk/
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