Home theater projection screens are one of the must have home accessories today. They give not only the awe-inspiring visuals, but they also make watching television an unforgettable experience.
The screen you choose for your home theater system, of course, need not be a projector screen, but can be a plasma or LCD TV. Learn more about this in a moment.
For can now displayed on screens. The easiest way of categorizing the screens isthe front of the rear projection screen vs. screen. Front projection surfaces can be further divided into fixed flat screens and curved screens. Each of them has certain advantages, for example, are slightly curved screens, and thus easy to install.
LCD Monitors on the other side are ideal for front projection. There are retractable flat screens that can be easily rolled up when not in use, or another interesting option is the motorized roller screen that can be rolledup or down with a simple "switch" mechanism. Then there is the floor mounted canvas engine that fits into a small square box when retracted.
The preference of many would be to provide rear-projection screens, the more image clarity and sharpness. In addition, the projector is completely hidden.
The common screen proportions are 4:3 and 16:9, and they range from 30 "to 70" size. The ideal type and size depends on various factors like the type of projectorused, seating distance of the spectators, the size of the room, the placement of the screen and the projector and the ambient light exposure.
For many viewers, the preference is not compatible with projectors and screens, but have the comfort of a TV screen style you straight back on and play the DVD in as many as you in any other room, but on a larger screen. If you are a TV as part of your home entertainment system are missing, it is recommended that the 4:3-ViewSetting.
Lighting
Home theater lighting is something you should consider when you have the basics of your home theater set-up, and I want to go a little further and create an atmosphere in the room. One of the best ways to make the right atmosphere in each room is equipped with lighting and home theater lighting has the added advantage that it actually improves the quality of the image on a screen.
Most monitors these days fallwith velvet trim to absorb any light from the projector. They have a 3-inch wide and 1 ½-inch-deep frame that the screen remains strong and smooth.
Wall lamps that produce soft light on walls and recessed lighting system is the best choice for your room. You need to ensure that the lighting is good enough to get you or your friends, their places and to set up the film, but low enough when they start to see the film.
Whether you have a projector and a TV screen or as part ofYour home theater system is your personal preference, but try the various advantages of each, given the size of your chosen area is known, before you decide on a purchase.