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Buying Screens and Caring For Your Home Theater Projector

September 20th, 2008 · No Comments

If you just recently purchased a home theater projector, then your next purchase is a screen. There are so many kinds available today but you can categorize them into three basic types.

Consider the following types of screens for your home theater projector:

First, you can choose a permanent screen to go with your home theater projector. The screen is typically fixed to the wall according to the design of the home theater room. An advantage of a fixed screen installation is that it can easily hide unsightly cables and wires. To install this screen, stretch the fabric onto the framework and use fasteners to hold it tightly in place. Doing so will result in a smooth and even surface. You can then place the speakers either at the sides or at the back of the screen. Either placement will create a viewing experience similar to any movie theater. Consider using transparent fabric for the screen to allow the sound to go through the fabric.

A tripod screen is another option your home theater projector, although, the screen is smaller than the regular ones. This kind of screen is portable. You can easily fold it up, insert in your luggage, and bring it with you. It costs less than regular home theater projector screens but its ideal use is not really for watching movies at home but for temporary viewings such as video presentations at school, at a business meeting or training. It is also suitable for outdoor movie viewings.

The last type of screen that you can purchase for your home theater projector is a wall-mounted and retractable screen. Some attach it to ceiling instead of the wall. A retractable screen, as the name suggests, can be pulled back manually or electronically when not in use. As you can expect, this screen is rather expensive. It is suitable to purchase one if you have very limited space at home or if the room you are using as a home theater is also your living room or has some other function.

The above screens are the ones most commonly used for a home theater projector but you can look for other types of screens if you have special requirements. Once you have the screen installed, you are all ready to start using your home theater projector. To make sure your projectors lamp lasts long, place the projector in a secure table to avoid jostling. Do not touch the lamp. Use a soft fabric when you need to change or remove the lamp. Before you turn off the projector, turn off the lamp first. Avoid unnecessary on and off switching of the projector. Lastly, keep the home theater projector clean, well ventilated and away from any heat source.

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