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Correct Projector Screen Size For Viewing Distance

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Correct Projector Screen Size For Viewing Distance

2024-07-12 02:22:14

gives just the correct amount of height and distance for your needs.

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2024-09-14 01:26:22

Purchased the 135 yard master 2 projector screen for the purpose of outdoor viewing. The frame is lightweight and set up was really easy. Something of importance to me because this screen will be taken down and assembled alot. The screen looks great. Colors are vibrant and the quality of the item is fantastic. The screen and frame aren't flimsy like some of the cheap brands out there.My only regret is that I wish I would've purchased a bigger one. there. Highly recommend this screen.

5
2024-08-26 09:35:50

Aids in viewing the screen.

5
2024-07-15 07:41:41

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Amazing screen size. The curve screen makes viewing very immersive.

5
2024-07-08 09:27:52

I knew it was time to replace my old monitor (an Acer B223W) which had served me well for over 10 years. But what to buy? I read all the descriptions and reviews of monitors I could find-- knowing in the end I would settle on a monitor that would best meet my own specific needs. As impressed I am with large monitors (27+) I typically work close to the screen and desire full vision from different angles. It is perfect for viewing the size of the photos I share, and it is ideal for viewing videos in high quality 1920x1080 format. It is also ideal for viewing typical .pdf documents. Also, I was ready to enjoy all the subtle colors which this monitor is capable of. It is a great improvement over my last monitor. I now notice colors I hadn't previously. If one is buying a monitor, one should not sacrifice viewing quality for the size of the screen. I live in a small apartment and the 24 is ideal for me. I haven't been disappointed with this product in the least. This monitor has capabilities far above my abilities now, but I hope to explore them when I can. The monitor worked straight out of the box. I was a bit nervous because I rely on Linux as my operating system (currently Mint), but I had absolutely no problem. The instructions and set up are clear and simple. The monitor adjusts and turns easily to suit me. It also is solid in design: nothing tacky, flimsy, or cheap about it. It is expertly designed with the serious photographer or artist in mind. When I purchased this, I was able to get a good holiday bargain at BHPhoto. A shading hood was included for free (I wrote a review about that also). The hood is real icing on the cake-- it helps to make the monitors quality viewing features really stand out, especially on bright days. Thank you BenQ and BHPhoto!

5
2024-04-04 03:47:10

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Larger viewing screen no borders better for room size

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

IPS screen has great viewing angles as expected. I really like the 22'' size, makes things more crisp. Removing the rubber plugs/inserts for the vesa mount was a little bit tedious but for users not using the mount it hides those screw holes nicely. Tweezers makes them easy to take out.

5
2024-09-07 07:19:35

We use this projector screen in our church activities.

5
2024-05-15 03:12:34

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] We watch all things video, but mostly movies. We have Satellite and Off-Air as well as internet streaming. Our first HD TV was a Samsung 56" DLP light bulb rear projection set. It was the best for HD back in 2003. After 10 years though it failed and we purchased a 70" 4K flat screen. At the time there was no large size DLP 4K sets to choose from at a price we could afford. When that set failed last December we had to find something new. Our son still had his 56" Samsung DLP LED rear projection set (he was between homes and was not using it) and we put it in our living room. Wow is all I can say. I had forgotten how great the DLP was or had gotten used to the Flat screen. Seeing this 12 year old DLP still looking great and only HD was amazing. I had seen on the internet that Samsung had come up with a new short throw projector. So I quickly researched it to see what it was about. It was just what i was looking for. We had been wanting to get a large picture size for some time but couldn't justify the cost as our flat screen was working. When it failed it was all on to find the best and largest picture. The 130" screen size was perfect for our living room. Some have said what's wrong with a 36" screen, no comment is all I can say. When purchased the new Samsung projector we purchased a 120" screen designed for Short throw projectors was ordered. It arrived the day before the projector. All of our view is unbelievable, like going to the theater only you don't drive

5
2024-06-29 03:15:43

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Epson EpiqVision EF11 is most magnificent Laser projector I have ever tried. I used many Epson projectors, they all have their cons and pros. But this? Epson Epiq is awesome. Not only the superb quality that Epson always delivers but also the size have impressed me. Never have I seen such a terrific quality projector in such a small size. Output is great, the further away and bigger the projection screen the better is the quality. Fan is very quiet, the output speakers on Epson is plenty loud. It does come with HDMI and usb ports for pc and usbs but I much prefer and liked the function that it has MirrorCast which I am able to project my whole phone on the screen, no lag, no bugging out whatsoever. The sheer size of this projector is great for travels, especially for camps, just grab a small generator for the power. Pitched the idea of implementing this kind of projectors to my school work place and they are looking into it. Highly recommend it just because of quality and size alone.

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