FNX Magokiler Posted December 4, 2023 Posted December 4, 2023 Have you bought a projector and realized that you need a screen to be able to view the image in a clearer and sharper way? Don't worry, today we are going to see in which situations it is advisable to acquire one and which one would be best for us. There are many people who use the wall itself for this, however, no matter how white and smooth it is, the reflection of light is not the same, so it is interesting that you look at some of the projector screens that we recommend today. In any case, you must take into account several factors such as its size, whether it is retractable (rollable) or not, if it comes out of the ceiling or you want it with a tripod, etc., so let's see what options we have. What screen to choose for my projector? There are many types of projectors, so the first thing we will have to check is at what distance and what maximum screen size we can transmit, since buying a screen larger than the space we will use is aesthetically quite ugly and also an unnecessary expense. Within the type of screen, once we know its dimensions, we will find different models, from fixed panels, to rolling ones or even automatic ones with a remote control. Which is why it is sometimes difficult to find the best one. And, although there are thousands on Amazon, today we are going to make a compilation of the best in quality and price. In any case, as we said, you must adapt it to your measurements and needs. Best screens for projectors We will give the best example of each type that we see, however, it will be up to you to check if it really fits your projector and budget, although the latter will depend on the model you choose. Fixed screen 120 inches We start with the cheapest and simplest option from Amazon, a completely fixed, 120-inch fabric screen, which we can put anywhere, inside or outside our home. It is anti-wrinkle and prepared for imaging. For its price we can't ask for much more. Just make sure it fits the size you need, since, except cutting it, there is no way to make it smaller. Manual roll-up screen If we are looking for something less fixed but manually and economically, we find this other one from Luxscreen, which offers us different sizes but with the same roll-up screen system, yes, manually, although very simple and effective. https://hardzone.es/noticias/perifericos/mejores-pantallas-para-usar-proyector/
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