krazykid12
how big do you thing my projector display would be if it was 11ft away from the wall?
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You don't specify the projector, and since the lens (and its zoom setting) determines image size no-one can answer your question with any accuracy.
That said, most projectors will give an image of at least 90" at that distance. The easiest way to find out is to look in the instruction manual, and the next easiest is to set up the projector and measure the image size.
If you want to know what the 'right' size image is for a viewing distance of 11 ft see the link.
You don't specify the projector, and since the lens (and its zoom setting) determines image size no-one can answer your question with any accuracy.
That said, most projectors will give an image of at least 90" at that distance. The easiest way to find out is to look in the instruction manual, and the next easiest is to set up the projector and measure the image size.
If you want to know what the 'right' size image is for a viewing distance of 11 ft see the link.
Projector help for home theater.?
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I was thinking of getting a projector for my home theater and i was wondering, which aspects do i need? and which one should i get? Please try and remember that i am on a budget.
I was thinking of the InFocus IN2102EP. Does this look good for my needs? Is there anything i am overlooking? Thanks for your help.
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A projector is a great way to go ... I'd never go back to a TV for watching movies or HDTV programming.
For a HT the needs are a bit different than for a classroom or business setting. You need a projector with as high resolution as possible, good video processing, high contrast, quiet fan, capability to connect DVI or HDMI inputs, and typically (because of the darker room easily achievable) don't need high lamp brightness (e.g 1500 lumens is enough). It's also desirable -- but not essential -- to have a wide zoom lens ratio and lens offset capability to facilitate installation. Size, type, etc are secondary.
The InFocus you suggest (see link for specs) is designed for classroom use. It's not a bad choice, but the 2000:1 contrast ratio is on the lower end of the recommended range for HT use. The 800x600 (SVGA) native resolution is again on the lower end of acceptable for HT use. The real weakness is the lack of any form of digital input (although component video via a VGA adapter is an acceptable alternative given the resolution capability). That said, it's about as good as you are going to get for the price (and better than many alternatives) and InFocus are a good manufacturer.
See the links for reviews and lots of info on projectors. Worth reading.
Hope that helps.
A projector is a great way to go ... I'd never go back to a TV for watching movies or HDTV programming.
For a HT the needs are a bit different than for a classroom or business setting. You need a projector with as high resolution as possible, good video processing, high contrast, quiet fan, capability to connect DVI or HDMI inputs, and typically (because of the darker room easily achievable) don't need high lamp brightness (e.g 1500 lumens is enough). It's also desirable -- but not essential -- to have a wide zoom lens ratio and lens offset capability to facilitate installation. Size, type, etc are secondary.
The InFocus you suggest (see link for specs) is designed for classroom use. It's not a bad choice, but the 2000:1 contrast ratio is on the lower end of the recommended range for HT use. The 800x600 (SVGA) native resolution is again on the lower end of acceptable for HT use. The real weakness is the lack of any form of digital input (although component video via a VGA adapter is an acceptable alternative given the resolution capability). That said, it's about as good as you are going to get for the price (and better than many alternatives) and InFocus are a good manufacturer.
See the links for reviews and lots of info on projectors. Worth reading.
Hope that helps.
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