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DLP ceiling mounting query
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<blockquote data-quote="Judy@Rtec" data-source="post: 959133" data-attributes="member: 13608"><p>I think slanting may refer to "keystone" </p><p></p><p>Look the model up on projector central... it will give you the correct offset so you would ideally not have to tilt it (so no vertical keystone needed). It's also mentioning left/right which also makes me believe it has horizontal keystone correction of some sorts too... again, only needed if you are not mounting it dead centre or perfectly perpendicular. </p><p></p><p>"explosion of lamp" ??! honestly never heard that warning before, but I suppose it could pose a risk if the keystone correction is manual (where the lens physically shifts). I seriously doubt digital keystone will have any effect, besides degrading the image. The latter being a reason as to avoid keystone if you can. </p><p></p><p>Any universal projector bracket should work, they are pretty versatile. Just make sure it drops to as low as the offset advises and can handle the weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judy@Rtec, post: 959133, member: 13608"] I think slanting may refer to "keystone" Look the model up on projector central... it will give you the correct offset so you would ideally not have to tilt it (so no vertical keystone needed). It's also mentioning left/right which also makes me believe it has horizontal keystone correction of some sorts too... again, only needed if you are not mounting it dead centre or perfectly perpendicular. "explosion of lamp" ??! honestly never heard that warning before, but I suppose it could pose a risk if the keystone correction is manual (where the lens physically shifts). I seriously doubt digital keystone will have any effect, besides degrading the image. The latter being a reason as to avoid keystone if you can. Any universal projector bracket should work, they are pretty versatile. Just make sure it drops to as low as the offset advises and can handle the weight. [/QUOTE]
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