Saturday, December 5, 2009

Optoma Projection Screens Basic Screen - You Get What You Paid What Fixed Frame Projection Screen Size Will Go With Optoma HD700x?

What fixed frame projection screen size will go with Optoma HD700x? - optoma projection screens basic screen - you get what you paid

Well, actually I do, and I would like Optoma HD700X projector screen fixed frame, but the size does not correspond to the projection ps my wall is pink will work for the screen? thanx any help

4 comments:

agb90spr... said...

The HD700X is native 16:9. But it did not matter, because every aspect of the screen you want, and the screen size can be determined by the appropriate distance. For example, fill a 100 "screen from 11.2 to 12.4 feet (see link). However, it should, what the screen size, a certain distance of the viewer is also a factor. The size is not necessarily better. See second Link to discussion and a calculator.

So ... , the screen aspect ratio to decide how you're using, and determine the size of the screen.

The choice of the aspect ratio is usually the type of images that are older, are based. Since the films are usually 1.33:1, 1.78:1 (ie, 16:9), 1.85:1 or 2.35:1 (with a little more interesting just to keep things), and HDTV Rule 16: 9 / 1.78:1, it is only one aspect that fills the screen ... All the others have bars at the top / bottom or sides. For most people who are seeing high-definition movies and 16:9 screens a good choice.

I do not know your room for OVBut if it is not a good option for the project, other than white or neutral gray. Wall color, regardless of whether you use a screen on them.

I hope that helps.

agb90spr... said...

The HD700X is native 16:9. But it did not matter, because every aspect of the screen you want, and the screen size can be determined by the appropriate distance. For example, fill a 100 "screen from 11.2 to 12.4 feet (see link). However, it should, what the screen size, a certain distance of the viewer is also a factor. The size is not necessarily better. See second Link to discussion and a calculator.

So ... , the screen aspect ratio to decide how you're using, and determine the size of the screen.

The choice of the aspect ratio is usually the type of images that are older, are based. Since the films are usually 1.33:1, 1.78:1 (ie, 16:9), 1.85:1 or 2.35:1 (with a little more interesting just to keep things), and HDTV Rule 16: 9 / 1.78:1, it is only one aspect that fills the screen ... All the others have bars at the top / bottom or sides. For most people who are seeing high-definition movies and 16:9 screens a good choice.

I do not know your room for OVBut if it is not a good option for the project, other than white or neutral gray. Wall color, regardless of whether you use a screen on them.

I hope that helps.

bbt91945 said...

Remember, the screen frame mounted on the wall and take off and plenty of space, while an electric screen can retrack Manual or you can always put pictures on the wall. The screen size to use depends on the size of the wall, and the distance between the projector and screen. Check the manual for the recommended distance for the projector and the limitation of the screen. Dark colors are recommended when using a projector to bring the image on the screen. If this is your room from 60 to 80 "screen should work. Best Buy and Fry's Electronics has a canvas available online. I hope this helps.

bbt91945 said...

Remember, the screen frame mounted on the wall and take off and plenty of space, while an electric screen can retrack Manual or you can always put pictures on the wall. The screen size to use depends on the size of the wall, and the distance between the projector and screen. Check the manual for the recommended distance for the projector and the limitation of the screen. Dark colors are recommended when using a projector to bring the image on the screen. If this is your room from 60 to 80 "screen should work. Best Buy and Fry's Electronics has a canvas available online. I hope this helps.

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