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Diy Projector Screen Mount That Rolls Up

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Diy Projector Screen Mount That Rolls Up

2024-07-22 04:17:45

I ordered this extension pipe for my projector mount and was unsure if it truly would do what I needed it to do. I wanted to get an extension to lower my projector to fit my screen better so I didn’t have to use keystone effect. This extension did exactly that. Not only did it fit my mount but with the 1” incriminates it was a perfect fit for my projector. Love it and would recommend to anyone.

5
2024-06-05 05:21:18

I purchased this unit to mount an ultra-short throw projector on our stage electrical rigging for projected scenery in a musical. With this type of projector a fraction of an inch adjustment on the projector means inches on the screen so precision is paramount. The gear driven adjustments made aligning the image on the screen fast, easy, accurate and reliable. The mechanics are firm, not so tight that adjustment becomes jumpy, not loose enough to wiggle even the slightest bit. I mounted the unit on a pipe attached to our light rigging that is brought in and out frequently. After the initial installation, I never had to re-adjust as a result of the rigging going up and down and stopping suddenly at trim points, and my projections were always perfectly aligned to the sccreen I have used other mounts where you loosen a couple screws, move the projector by hand, then hold everything in place while tightening down the screws and there is no comparison. There's no need to try and compensate for the effects of gravity when you let go of the projector. The image you see while adjusting is the image you'll have after you've climbed down the ladder. All this and a similar if not lower price and there's no reason to go with any other system.

5
2024-04-14 09:32:23

I replaced an old ceiling mount that was hard to adjust and never would quite line up the projector to the screen correctly. The Gabor solidly connects to the ceiling stud, and the other half which attaches to the projector the projector slides in and out of the ceiling mount with ease. The two thumb dials adjust the projector to the exact position needed quickly and easily. It is compact and close to the ceiling, important for our low basement ceiling. I hesitated because I didn't see many reviews, which is why I am writing this review--the smart design of the Gabor makes me regret putting up with the old mount for way too long.

5
2024-09-07 07:19:35

We use this projector screen in our church activities.

5
2024-06-06 04:21:13

This cart is at the right height and rolls easily. We have a projector and a DVD player on the cart and like it.

5
2024-07-27 09:30:36

I don't need to cut up anything to mount new DIY straps

5
2024-07-11 08:13:33

I installed them next to my projector screen and they sound great.

5
2024-04-05 08:36:37

Anyone looking to extend there monitor onto a TV screen or projector this is the way to go.

5
2024-06-27 08:56:36

This is a very nice projector mount. We use it at our worship center to mount a projector. It is very nice. And I think I could have easily gone with the Peerless-AV Projector mount that was $ cheaper without sacrificing anything I need. I'm not why there is a bigger box and a higher price tag on it. I'm guessing it's the level of refinement on the angles, but I can't tell a difference at 15'. Maybe at 50' you could, but for walls that are 15-20' I can't tell.

5
2024-07-29 03:42:42

We got this for a 55" Vizio TV to use in our TV-less spaces, in lieu of a projector. It rolls nicely, and the caster locks hold well. Capable of holding the TV at a number of heights which is perfect for us, some events may require the TV to be higher for visibility and others lower. Mount is definitely sturdy! When I first set it up before the TV arrived it seemed to wobble quite a bit however I discovered I missed putting in 2 screws into the bottom of the upright poles. Once those were in place the wobble went away! Only thing I wish is that the mount had some way to hold a power strip, and I'm leery about screwing into the base.

5