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Hi, I'm wanting to install a projector screen and am leaning towards the cheaper option below. Option 1: Cheap option Elite Manual SRM Pro $590 – (manu.
21 Jun 2013 There are some manual screens – like what your science teacher used to pull down right before showing you some edutainment like, “DNA and You! What you need to know about the mysterious chain of life!"—but typically home theater projectors are motorized. There are certainly quality differences
28 Aug 2009 The following comparison of the major types of commercial front projection screens is intended to help novices decide which type of screen to buy. The. Any Idea how the Da-Lite HP electric performs Vs a tensioned screen. From what I am reading the HP is so heavy that it does not require tensioning
Manual pull-down screens are available for Rs. 6000 to Rs. 10,000. The electric ones are 20K more. I feel that besides the wow/jazz factor, electric screens offer no advantage - requires extra wire from projector (trigger) to screen. If motor is damaged, it renders the whole screen useless. I would rather go for
Ive owned both manual and electric screens, and I prefer the electric given that it is triggered by either an output on your receiver or projector so that it rolls down or up when you turn on/off the system. I found that I would regularly just leave the manual down all the time because I would be half asleep from
What type of screen is suitable for your projection environment? Wall/Ceiling Screen. Manual Pull Down Screens are the typical entry level product. They are Electric/Motorized Screens are ideal for use with a concealed projection system allowing your media room to be used for other purposes as would be seen in a
The replacement bulbs are only about $300 and by the money I saved by buying fixed screen vs motorized, plus the savings of not buying an LED tv, I would probably be replacing the projector long before I spent that much in bulb replacements. So, my question is, anyone every used both fixed and
Electric Screens vs Manual Projector Screens. When you should choose an electric projector screen instead of manual projection screens: When you use the projector screen on a daily basis. Apart from the convenience, the motorized projector screen will hold up better after continuous use of the rolling mechanism.
26 Jul 2005 Either way this will be a permanent screen so even if it go motorized it will never be rolled up so I could care less about which is easier to pull down/up. If it will never be rolled, is there any reason at all to go motorized? I ask because the place where I'm getting my projector throws in a free manual screen
For most home theater setups, a television is simply not enough; to achieve the total theatre experience, a projection screen is truly the only way to go. Those new to home theater setups are often confused as to what kind of projection screen they need and if then need a manual projection screen or a motorized projection
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