How to choose a projection screen based on projector lumen?
How to choose a projection screen based on projector lumen?
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The following are our recommended suggestions for matching projectors and screen. Since the data standards of projectors are different, the following data are only used for reference. The actual effect will need to be based on the actual use scene as the final conclusion. We strongly recommend that you purchase and test our sample of screen material before purchasing the screen and then make a choice;
If you use Long-throw/Normal/Standard projector:
️★ Do not turn on the lights - White Cinema screen material - the ANSI lumens of the projector are only below 1800ANSI
★ Low light-3D Obsidian Long focus ALR screen material -recommend projector ANSI lumens between 1800ANSI-2200ANSI)️
★ Low light - Obsidian Long focus ALR screen material - recommende that the projector has a real lumen of 2200ANSI or more)
If you use Ultra Short Throw Projectors:
️★ The lights need to be turned off - White Cinema screen material -the real lumens of the projector are only below 1800ANSI
★️Turn on the lights directly above the screen - Ultra short throw ALR(black/White Lenticular Technology) - recommende that the projector has a real lumen of 1800ANSI or more
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