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Projector throw ratio
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<blockquote data-quote="TimbaLand" data-source="post: 1119798" data-attributes="member: 13474"><p>Sometimes it’s the small things that makes a big difference. My projector is quite hefty so when I got it I decided to build a shelf for it and place it at the back wall and adjusted the zoom to fit the screen. The picture was good but upon a bit of research I decided to bring it closer to the screen at its minimum throw ratio for my screen size. The picture brightness and crispness improved significantly. I’m just sharing this for the benefit of those that installed their projectors like I had done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimbaLand, post: 1119798, member: 13474"] Sometimes it’s the small things that makes a big difference. My projector is quite hefty so when I got it I decided to build a shelf for it and place it at the back wall and adjusted the zoom to fit the screen. The picture was good but upon a bit of research I decided to bring it closer to the screen at its minimum throw ratio for my screen size. The picture brightness and crispness improved significantly. I’m just sharing this for the benefit of those that installed their projectors like I had done. [/QUOTE]
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