Here’s How to Buy and Set Up a Projector for Your Home Movie Theater

A real movie theater at home is a dream come true for most of us. And the closest thing to it is having a home theater projector. With a huge screen at a reasonable price, this might be the perfect time for you to attain your dream of having a home movie theater.

Buying a projector entails a lot factors including your screen space and mounting position. Another consideration is the cable wires that must be properly installed in the right places.

You may be opted to just buy a large TV. That's easier than setting up a projector. But if you are aiming for theater-like experience, here are some tips on how to buy and set up a projector for your home movie theater.

Here’s How to Buy and Set Up a Projector for Your Home Movie Theater
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Choosing a Projector

In choosing a projector to buy, consider the size of your space. Another factor to think about is what you want to use it for. Think of getting a projector with a high refresh rate if you are into watching sports and gaming. It is ideal to get something that has over 120 frames per second. This will allow for smooth-looking action as there will be more frames per second than traditional screens.

Of course it depends on the shows that you will be watching and your budget as well. But a 1080p, full HD, projector is considered a great purchase already. This is due to the fact that most shows and movies aren't streaming in a super-high bitrate at 4K. However, there are a lot of modern projectors that offer 4K resolution, according to WIRED. It offers brighter colors plus the main benefit of "being the higher dynamic range of that content."

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Purchasing a Screen

Like a movie theater, you'll need a screen to project your image. Although, you can project onto any surface, screens are necessary for an ultimate viewing experience. The screen are designed to provide the most cinematic image.

A 100- or 120-inch screen is a good start. This, of course, depends on the size of your room. Another factor to consider is if you will be able to mount the projector far away enough. You can choose from three variety of screen: roll-down, wall-mounted, or freestanding. A wall-mounted screen is a great option. For occasional movie night, you may be opted to get outdoor screens with legs. Roll-down are also a decent option.

Setting Up Your Projector

There's a countless way of mounting or setting up your projector. While most of them work very well, it pays to check the manual to ensure that you get the right screws ideal for the weight of your projector. You can also check the manufacturer's website to know their recommendations.

Unlike mounting a television that's quite universal and has a plug-and-play solution, you may need to mount your projector to the ceiling. There is a $20 worth of screws and adjustable brackets available for mounting different projectors in the ceiling. You may seek the help of Google or YouTube search to determine the mounts that are compatible with your projector. In setting up or mounting your projector, consider the throw distance and the size your screen.

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