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Projector screen for 4K and more , your wisdom please ,
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<blockquote data-quote="RS4" data-source="post: 1031933" data-attributes="member: 589"><p>Screen fabric is virtually just stretched out PVC over a frame. You can get away with using blind fabric if its stretched out smoothly over the surface area. Something you could buy from Metro home center. You definitely want the most Matt fabric you can get, any gloss will result in a hot spot(s). Think of shining a projector onto a whiteboard. </p><p></p><p>As far as definition of projector screens go... there is no difference. Buying a 'fancy' screen (Screen Innovation being my favorite) or a cheaper brand result in the same image. Something I've tested many a time with customers. Hell, test it for yourself... put a blank piece of paper in front of your screen, project an image and watch it disappear. </p><p></p><p>Your 'high-end' screens can come with their own selling points:</p><p></p><p>1. ALR (Ambient light rejection) for better daytime viewing. </p><p>2. Enhanced gains, to brighten your image or darken it if required.</p><p>3. Perforations for rear mounted speakers (Acoustically transparent and very uncommon in SA). The real cinema cinema experience in my opinion. </p><p></p><p>However, the overall image completely depends on the projector. I've personally been horrified to see ridiculously expensive screens matched with Makro style projectors. 4K/3D is completely dependent on the projector, not the screen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RS4, post: 1031933, member: 589"] Screen fabric is virtually just stretched out PVC over a frame. You can get away with using blind fabric if its stretched out smoothly over the surface area. Something you could buy from Metro home center. You definitely want the most Matt fabric you can get, any gloss will result in a hot spot(s). Think of shining a projector onto a whiteboard. As far as definition of projector screens go... there is no difference. Buying a 'fancy' screen (Screen Innovation being my favorite) or a cheaper brand result in the same image. Something I've tested many a time with customers. Hell, test it for yourself... put a blank piece of paper in front of your screen, project an image and watch it disappear. Your 'high-end' screens can come with their own selling points: 1. ALR (Ambient light rejection) for better daytime viewing. 2. Enhanced gains, to brighten your image or darken it if required. 3. Perforations for rear mounted speakers (Acoustically transparent and very uncommon in SA). The real cinema cinema experience in my opinion. However, the overall image completely depends on the projector. I've personally been horrified to see ridiculously expensive screens matched with Makro style projectors. 4K/3D is completely dependent on the projector, not the screen. [/QUOTE]
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