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Home Theater Projector Screen

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

There isn’t much to talk about when speaking of a home theater projector screen. The screen that is used for halls and conferences would be made of the same materials for a home theater projector screen. Just the size would differ really.

The material used to make any screen would have to be a washable one, as dust would collect on it or it could fade with time, which would change the clarity of the overall picture when watching anything on it. If you don’t mind having everything looking faded then go ahead, but you would still have to maintain and clean it at some time or the other, if not replace it.

Maintaining Picture Clarity

The advantage of a home theater projector screen as compared to a super large one in a hall would be that it could still be cleaned by one person in a short period of time. And when the time comes that your screen is damaged irreparably or totally broken, you could improvise for a while with the use of a white flat sheet till you replace it or find another alternative measure.

As with every product there has to be a review of some sort, the home theater projector review is no different to any other product on the market. The product would be wowed by most people who love the size, capabilities, clarity and portability but not by the price.

Just by looking and enquiring at any store you might be bombarded by sales people trying to sell you the accessories required with your new toy, the home theater projector screen is basically the only other gadget you could get for it anyway. We are not talking about the 5.1 surround sound, which is totally separate to the home theater projector or the home theater projector screen.

Cleaning products for your home theater projector screen should also be on sale or available from where you purchased it, if not you would have to be careful and simply use a lint free damp cloth to keep it clean. Make also sure that the spring rollers are in good shape, as this is normally the first thing that breaks, especially with children handling it to see how fast it retracts.

If you seriously have purchased any form of expensive equipment it is important to have it cared and maintained it  in the proper manner and it would last very much longer than is specified in the manuals given to you with it. Every six months or so is a good period which to maintain your projector if not sooner, depending on the usage of the item.

Home Theater Projectors

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

There is truly no comparison from watching any movie at home as when you watch from a home theater projector. You cannot beat the quality of the overall picture on any other form of screen. Even though it might have taken you quite a while to search for the perfect home theater projector, you would never go back to using the old fashioned television again.

Since the screen is already so big, watching anything on any other domestic screen would seem like going back to watching portable television. The vision that is projected from your home theater projector would define if you were getting the best quality.

If you are projecting onto a old faded sheet, you picture quality would look distorted and faded too. The use of something solid and of the purest of whites would be the answer to your dilemma for ultimate picture quality.

If you do not have a large wall available in your entertainment space you will have to opt for a drop down, spring loaded home theater projector screen. The problem which that is even when a little bit of a breeze touches it, it will sway, even just a little bit. Advantages Of Using A Solid Wall

If you have owned or used any home theater projector, you will find that it is the most portable appliance to carry around with you if necessary, unless you have it bolted to the ceiling permanently. With keeping your home theater projector mounted permanently it would be best that the wall you are projecting onto is painted in Arctic white, not a glossy paint that reflects little rays of light off, but a matt washable finish is your answer.

Also with your home theater projector being out of sight you might forget to keep it clean, so its best to maintain it for picture perfect clarity as cobwebs and dust do affect the picture if it’s on the lens.

Having a home theater projector means that the kids too can play their games on it, and they love it, just the size alone makes them feel they can dominate and win any game.

The price on the overall for any home theater projector is steep for the average person on the street, but there is still no comparison anyway even if you are watching in HD or not. Repairs too can be a bit pricey, but the globe is a special one and is not always easy to find after it burns out.

If you have got one of your own, the biggest benefit is that you will learn to watch less television in general and not waste idle time where you could have been more productive.