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Projection Screens – Elements to Consider When Choosing Projection Screens
Projection screens are becoming more and more commonplace in homes throughout the UK but in order to ensure that you make the right choice for your home cinema needs, it is imperative to take a few projection screens basics into account.
Of course, when it comes to projection screens, one of the most important elements that will have a bearing on your choice will be the type of projector that you are operating. There are many different types of projectors on the market and they are utilised in all manner of locations ranging from home cinema systems to your local cinema. There are many facts of Home Cinema projectors, such as their brightness, which will have a bearing on your choice of projection screens but it is possible to find the right screen for your needs by following a few simple steps and taking a number of considerations into account. Projection screens are a great way to add a bit of grandiosity to your home viewing and the visual impact of having a professionally installed projector and screen is second to none.
Projection Screens – Room Size to Ambient Light
There are so many benefits to be yielded from having projection screens and a home cinema system set up in your home and for those considering installing such a system would be well served to consider the following factors when it comes to choosing which type of projection screens are best suited to their needs:
- Room Size – Obviously, if the room you have chosen for your home cinema system is fairly small, there would be little benefit from choosing a large projection screen. You should choose projection screens based on the dimensions of the room in which they are to be placed and don’t just be tempted to get the biggest one you can afford.
- Projector Brightness - Projectors come in differing levels of brightness and this can have a bearing when it comes to picking projection screens. For example, if you have a fairly dim projector unit, you shouldn’t choose projection screens that are too large because the picture will not retain its brightness.
- Ambient Light - When setting up a home cinema system, it is a good idea to carry out the installation in a room where you are in total control of the lighting situation i.e. no natural light as this can jeopardise the viewing pleasure on projection screens.
Looking for High Quality Projection Screens? Speak to IntoAV
For anyone looking for a home cinema experience it is important to have a high quality projection screen. Here at intoAV, we have an excellent selection of projection screens and projectors for a great price. To find out more about our range of projection screens and to find the right solution for your home cinema needs, just give us a call on 01438 311 625 or email us on sales@intoav.com. |