Projection Screens
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Frequently Asked Questions
What size projection screen should I choose for my office?
The size of your projection screen depends on the room size and viewing distance. For standard conference rooms, a 100-inch screen is typically sufficient. However, for larger spaces, consider sizes from 120 to 150 inches to ensure visibility. Remember to also check the aspect ratio that matches your projector.
Are these projection screens compatible with all projectors?
Most of our projection screens are compatible with a wide range of projectors, including DLP, LCD, and LED models. However, ensure that your projector's brightness and resolution meet the screen's specifications for optimal results, especially in bright environments.
What are the differences between manual and electric projection screens?
Manual screens require you to pull them down and retract them manually, making them cost-effective. Electric screens, on the other hand, operate at the push of a button, offering convenience and a polished appearance. Choose based on your usage frequency and budget.
Can these screens be used for outdoor presentations?
Yes, but it’s essential to choose a model designed for outdoor use. Look for screens that are weather-resistant and have a durable build. Ensure adequate lighting conditions as well, as bright sunlight can affect visibility.
What materials are available for projection screens, and how do they affect image quality?
Common materials include matte white, gain screens, and high-contrast options. Matte white is versatile for general use, while gain screens enhance brightness and color contrast. High-contrast screens are ideal for dark environments, improving image quality. Choose based on the intended use and room lighting.
How do I install my projection screen, and is professional installation required?
Installation typically includes wall mounting or ceiling mounting and can be done with basic tools. Many screens come with detailed instructions. Professional installation is not required but may be beneficial for larger or electric screens to ensure safety and proper alignment.

