HDTV projector screens are primarily the same as standard screens except the fact that these products have a different aspect ratio which support high quality viewing of moving or fixed images. HDTV projector screens are very susceptible to factors that affect the quality of the image since a low quality image will be more noticeable on an HDTV screen rather than a standard one. Therefore it is important to keep in mind a few factors before actually purchasing one in order to get the best product and avoid replacement hassles in the future.
An HDTV projector is more powerful than a standard projector and is equipped with a variety of different ports which enable it to be connected to different devices. The first thing to consider before purchasing a screen for one’s HDTV projector is the texture. As has already been mentioned, low quality images are more noticeable upon HDTV projector screens therefore it is important to get rid of physical flaws within the display. The texture of the screen has to be extremely smooth and without an ridges or contours. A coarse screen will primarily result in an image where small pixels or boxes will be superimposed upon the overall screen thereby giving an overall low quality impression of the entire moving or still image.
Therefore, it is imperative to setup a widescreen HDTV display in such a way so that the entire sheet upon which the image will be displayed is smooth and completely straight without any bends in the middle. Most HDTV projector screens are portable and easy to carry around. They can be setup easily and conveniently anywhere within the room. Some people have to give a lot of presentations to various audiences. For such individuals, a tripod projection screen is a very ideal device because it allows the presenter to give both audio and visual information to the audience. Therefore the entire presentation becomes more effective.
On the other hand, one also has to consider the screen size. The standard HDTV size is 16:9 which can be identified as 16 units of width for every 9 units of height. One also has other options of setting up a screen with the size of 4:3 or 2:35:1 which is for extremely widescreen viewing. However, there are certain drawbacks to having an extremely widescreen setup because the display might pixalize. Normally one has to consider the sort of display that will be shown on a particular type of screen. If someone is going to a show a DVD movie then it is better to find out the optimal viewing dimensions of the print that will be shown. This is because some DVD prints work better with 2:35:1 rather than 16:9.
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