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Which Type of Projector Screen Do I Need


Many people, when generating a home theatre projector system, focus simply around the projector and don't give much considered to the type of screen required, which frequently leads to a distressing viewing experience. While projecting images onto a wall results in much of the light being absorbed through the wall, a projector is especially designed to increase the image quality, contrast and sharpness by returning most of the projected light to the audience.

There are various types of screens available in the market nowadays, which are made to suit individual needs. The one which will work for you depends on several factors such as the projector format, screen gain, size availability etc. It's, therefore, vitally important to do an intensive research and choose a screen which will provide you with the best value for money.

Types of Projector Screens

Manual Projector Screens: These kinds of screens are extremely much like shutters, which may be pulled down when required and retracted into the shell having a simple push. Manual screens are inexpensive, easy to install and simple to make use of.


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Electric projector screens: Also known as motorized projector screens, electric screens operate in similar fashion to a manual screen using the only difference being that instead of manually pulling them on the jobs are made by an electric motor. The stop/start button may be located near the electric projector screens or can also be done remotely, depending on the setup you select. Motorized screens are costlier than fixed screens.

Portable Projector Screens: Portable projection screens are ideal for individuals who wish to carry their projectors to meetings and conferences. When selecting to purchase this type of projector, it is very vital that you keep the screen case length in your mind as it can certainly add a good deal to the screen size. The portable screens are generally available in floor, tripod and tabletop screen variants.

Rear Projector Screens: These screens are usually according to rear projection techniques. In a rear projection screen, the projector is placed at the rear of the screen and also the images are projected through the screen for that audience to see. These kinds of screens are noticed in theatres or stage performances where individuals are expected to walk in front of the screen frequently.

Fixed Projection screen: Permanent or fixed screens are some of the more costly possibilities. As the name suggests, permanent screens cannot be retracted when not in use and therefore are thus observed in places that are designated as dedicated home theatre rooms.

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