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		<title>Privacy Policy</title>
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		<title>Video Projector</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 23:57:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A video projector is the ultimate means of digital multimedia, with home theater projection screens and devices in LCD, DLP, and more.]]></description>
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<p>Creating your own home  theater  system is now more affordable than ever, and can literally be done on  any budget.  With just a few simply supplies, and ample space in  your home, you can create a theater that rivals the experience of any  professional establishment you’ve ever visited.  The most important  investment you’ll need to make is of course on a home video projector.   This way, you can recreate the feel of the movie theater, and with the  right type, you can enjoy fantastic high quality images like you  wouldn’t  believe.  All you have to do is find the ideal video projector  that will make your home really shine.</p>
<p>When it comes to a video  projector,  it’s important to make the right choice, as there is a vast difference  between a low quality type, and one that’s top of the line.   The problem that comes with any projector, is ensuring that you can  enjoy vibrant high quality images.  Some projectors can give you  a washed out look in which the colors just aren’t as vibrant as they  should be.  That is a problem for literally everyone, as it just  won’t allow you to enjoy movies in the way that you want.    That’s a situation you want to avoid, as you don’t want to be  disappointed  in your investment.</p>
<p>For that reason, you want to  concentrate your video projector interests solely on DLP or LCD  technology.   That way you can guarantee the quality of your picture, and also ensure  that you’ll be able to view full HD images, no matter the circumstance.    Typically LCD is a better technology, as it makes use of digital HD  so that you get a better picture in the end.  In fact, with a good  LCD video projector, you’ll have great images on any wall, that look  as good as a flat screen television.</p>
<p>But of course, both LCD and  DLP video projector models can be very expensive.  In some cases, you’re   talking a $1,000 investment or more.  Sure that will get you fantastic  high quality images, but not everyone can justify that type of cost  for an entertainment center.  But you can bring that cost down  simply by purchasing older projectors, or by ensuring that yours doesn’t   use top of the line technology.  For example, a 1080p HD projector  is always going to be more expensive than a 720p one.  While most  people won’t notice a drastic visual difference, your wallet will  surely know the difference.</p>
<p>When it comes to buying the  ideal video projector, there are a few resources at your hands.   The most common way to buy an ideal unit, is by using an electronics  store like Best Buy, to choose from all the different models available.    This way, you can literally walk into the store that day, and find a  suitable video projector.  However, when you’re looking to save  money, you’re always going to want to shop online.  Through websites  like Amazon.com or Overstock.com you can find all different kinds of  projectors, and you can compare real time prices on different units,  to find the most affordable one for you.</p>
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		<title>TV Wall Mounts</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 23:54:38 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Choosing the right type of  TV wall mounts is important, when you’re installing a television of  any kind.  In the modern age of entertainment centers that we currently  live in, you’ll find the most common style to be attaching your flat  screen right to the wall.  Not only is this more stylish, it oftentimes  frees up more space in the room, and allows you to enjoy television,  or movie watching in a great new way.  All you have to do is find  the ideal TV wall mounts for your home.  There are a variety of  different types, so choosing the right kind is essential.</p>
<p>The most common type of TV  wall mounts you’ll find, are the basic wall mounting brackets that  literally hang your television just like a picture frame.  This  way, your TV will hang stylishly on the wall, as though it were a portal   to another land that you can view like looking out of a window.   Plus these types of TV wall mounts are extremely affordable, although  they are a bit basic.  Moving your television with them can be  a hassle, which can make owning one a headache at times.  But you’ll  find that this type of system is the easiest to install and maintain,  making it ideal for most homes.</p>
<p>When you want a little more  form your TV wall mounts, you may want to consider a swiveling bracket.    This way, you can change the angle of your television to suit where  you’re sitting at the time, so that you can really take your television  viewing to the next level.  With a swivel bracket you can adjust  your television to avoid glare, or so that you can have a head on view,  no matter where you are in your home.  Although they are more  complicated  to install, and can be a huge hassle if you don’t have previous  experience.   But nothing will improve your television watching, like swiveling TV  wall mounts.</p>
<p>Of course, not every wall can  stand up to the weight, or construction that TV wall mounts require.   While flat screens don’t take up a lot of space, they are very heavy,  and not every wall can cope.  For that reason, you may want to  consider purchasing a special entertainment stand, so that you can  achieve  the wall mounted look in any home.  You’ll find that there are  special types of entertainment stands that allow you to recreate the  visual appeal that  TV wall mounts achieve, by directly mounting  the TV to the stand itself.  Plus they are easy to use, and don’t  require professional installation, making them an instant hassle  relief.</p>
<p>You can usually find all the  supplies you need, as well as any TV wall mounts you want, through most  electronics retailers where televisions are sold.  Through stores  like Sears or Best Buy, and even Walmart, you can find a variety of  different types that are guaranteed to work for you, no matter the wall  or the type of TV that you purchase.  All you have to do is find  the TV wall mounts that will work best in your home, so that you can  take your viewing to the next level.</p>
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		<title>Plasma TV Installation</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 23:52:53 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Upgrading your home with a  new television is always exciting, and will allow you to really get  in on the home theater trend.  However, that new Plasma screen  can be a huge hassle to try and install, especially if this is your  first time.  You may not even be aware of the plasma TV installation  steps you should take, to ensure the safety of your television, and  also to ensure that your whole living room looks great with the new  TV.  But it’s important to be prepared, so that you can be sure  no danger can befall your TV before you’ve even had a chance to enjoy  it’s beautiful and vibrant colors.  For that reason, you’re  going to want to research plasma TV installation beforehand.</p>
<p>The first and most important  tip, is simply involving the moving of the television.  When it  comes to plasma TV installation, you can’t be too careful when you’re  carrying the TV itself.  Remember this is a screen that you paid  a good $1,000 for, and that’s something you want to protect.   For that reason, be sure that you never touch the screen itself, but  also always have two people carrying the TV at all times.  One  person just isn’t enough, as flat screens are very heavy for their  size, and the awkward bulk can easily slip.  There’s no greater  home theater tragedy than breaking your television before you even get  to watch a program.</p>
<p>Of course, another essential  part of plasma TV installation, is the wall mount that you choose.   When you have a plasma screen, you have to have the TV wall mounted  if you really want to enjoy all the benefits of having a sleek and  stylish  flat screen.  But that means you need a wall bracket that’s meant  for a TV of the size that you purchased.  This way you can be sure  that it will hold the television.  But more importantly, you can  ensure that it will match up with the back of your TV, so that both  can be attached to one another safely.  Also, it’s important  to be sure that you consider the strength of your wall beforehand, to  be sure it can handle the weight that comes with wall mounting a flat  screen.</p>
<p>But you will also want to hide  several of your wires inside the wall of your home, so that you can  really capture that sleek modern look.  The whole appeal of plasma  TV installation on your wall, is that it looks as though the TV is  independent  of everything in the room.  That means you want all of your cords  hidden, so that the television stands alone as the center of the room.   Plus that will make keeping the area neat and tidy much easier, and  you won’t have to be distracted by exposed cords ever again.</p>
<p>You can usually buy all the  supplies you need for plasma TV installation, at the same store in which   you bought the TV in the first place.  Whether you got your TV  from Sears or Best Buy, you should be able to find exactly what you  need without too much searching.  But of course, big retailers  like these also offer professional plasma TV installation, just in case  you don’t feel like attempting the project yourself.</p>
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		<title>Front Projection TV</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 23:38:54 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>There’s really no better  way of creating your own home theater, than by purchasing a front  projection  TV.  These are basically projectors just like those that you’ll  find at any movie theater, that are scaled down and fine tuned for home  use.  This way, you don’t need a room that’s quite so large,  and your ceilings don’t have to be very tall, to still get that great  theater look.  Really all it takes is the right screen, and projector  to ensure that you can achieve fantastic high definition images.   For that reason, you’re going to want to consider your front projection  TV carefully.</p>
<p>Modern front projection TV  models work by using a digital projector that can be hooked up to  literally  any external device, so that you can watch the images on a movie  theater-esque  projection screen.  All you have to do is find the right type of  projector for your home.  But first, be sure that you have a large  enough room in which to use a projector.  It’s important to have  a fairly large room for a home theater set up, otherwise you can run  into problems from the projector being too close to the screen.   For that reason, you want to be sure that you have at least 15 to 20  feet of space between the projector and the screen.  But also,  you’ll need a ceiling that’s at least 7 to 10 feet high, in order  to facilitate hanging the projector itself.</p>
<p>From there, you’ll want to  find a high quality projector, as this is really the driving force of  your front projection TV.  Usually you’re going to want to go  with a DLP or LCD projector, as they are the highest quality, and are  capable of full high definition images.  With one, you can ensure  that your front projection TV looks as good as any type of plasma or  LCD flat screen television.  Although the projector you choose  can be a sizeable investment, so you will want to be prepared to incur  a fair amount of cost.  In some case, you can end up spending over  $1,000, but that investment will be well worth the money once you start  watching your favorite movies.</p>
<p>But also, don’t take the  selection of the screen for your front projection TV too lightly.   You want a quality screen that accentuates the vibrancy of your images,  so that you can really enjoy every single image to the maximum.   But you also want a screen that’s large enough to portray your picture  as large as you would like.  The problem with some front projection  TV screens, is that they can be smaller than you might like, which ruins   the point of a home theater entirely.  For that reason, you want  to measure out the screen you choose carefully, to find one you’ll  be perfectly happy with.</p>
<p>You can typically find all  the supplies you’ll need for your front projection TV at most electronic   stores like Best Buy.  But you can also try department stores like  Sears, which should be able to provide you with everything you need  to set up your home theater.  Just remember to consider both the  projector you choose, as well as your screen, so that you can combine  them to make the ideal front projection TV for your home.</p>
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		<title>Cheap Projector Screen</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 22:19:35 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Building a home theater  system  can be a complicated business.  It requires several different components   to make one complete place to watch movies, and one of the most  important  items is the screen that you choose for your projector.    While a top of the line model can be expensive, you’ll find that there  are plenty of cheap projector screen types, that offer you the quality  you expect, without the associated cost.  Having a quality screen  is essential, so that you can maximize the ability of your projector.   That makes finding a cheap projector screen essential, so that you can  ensure you get the picture quality that you want from your system.</p>
<p>The reason that a cheap  projector  screen is so necessary is simply because of the way that they are  designed.   These are special screens that are meant to pick up and reflect color  with much more vibrancy than other surfaces, so that you can count on  your movies looking more beautiful than ever before.  But also,  they are totally smooth, so you don’t have to worry about any areas  of your picture looking strange, because of the texture of the wall.   With the right cheap projector screen, you can enjoy theater quality  television and movie viewing, that has to be seen to be believed.</p>
<p>One of the most important  things  to think about, is the size of your cheap projector screen.  This  is important, as the size of your screen is the limitation of how large  a projected image you can produce.  When your picture is larger  than the screen, that results in distortion from the edge of the  projector  area, and that’s something that nobody wants.  For that reason,  you want to measure out an area on your wall, for how large you would  like your screen to be, so that you can get an idea of the acceptable  sizes.  The whole point is to create a gigantic theater screen,  so make sure you find a cheap projector screen that’s large enough  for you to fully enjoy.</p>
<p>Also, it’s important to ensure  that your cheap projector screen is perfectly durable and heavy.   This is important as you want the screen to last you for a long time,  especially if it’s going to be moved or operated often.  You  want a thick material, so that you can constantly pull the screen down,  or roll it up, without having to worry about the quality of the  material.   A good cheap projector screen will be able to last you for years without   a problem, and that’s important, so that you can be sure your projector  looks as great as possible, every single time you want to watch a  movie.</p>
<p>When you’re looking to buy  a cheap projector screen of any kind, the best technique is always going   to be shopping online.  Only by shopping online can you find quality  screens that are ideal for literally any home theater.  Through  websites like Amazon.com or NewEgg.com you can find literally any type  of cheap projector screen you could possibly want, at a price you can  always afford.</p>
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		<title>Rear Projection TVs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 04:18:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rear projection televisions operate on sophisticated technology, and the picture quality is excellent as a result.  The goal of this article will be to educate you about rear projection televisions, after which we&#8217;ll look at a few popular models that may be of interest to you. The biggest difference that you&#8217;ll want to note when [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rear projection televisions operate on sophisticated technology, and the picture quality is excellent as a result.  The goal of this article will be to educate you about <strong>rear projection televisions</strong>, after which we&#8217;ll look at a few popular models that may be of interest to you.</p>
<p>The biggest difference that you&#8217;ll want to note when it comes to rear projection TVs (also known as RPTVs) is the fact that the projector sits within the TV set and transmits the image from behind the screen.  Traditional projection TVs will consist of a projector that sits in front of the projection screen and transmits the image onto the screen.</p>
<p>What you might like about rear projection televisions is the fact that they&#8217;re more competitively priced than plasma TVs and traditional LCD flat panel TVs.  Despite this, the image quality is great and many consumers are choosing rear projection technology as a result.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s take a look at some of the more popular types of rear projection televisions, and then we&#8217;ll review a few models.</p>
<p>CRT rear projection TVs are one variety of this technology.  The CRT stands for cathode ray tube, and this is the oldest technology.  Still, it&#8217;s an improving one and many new televisions still feature this means of broadcasting the image.</p>
<p>A newer arrival onto the scene is DLP technology, quickly becoming a very popular choice in the world of the <a href="http://tvprojector.org">TV projector</a>.  DLP technology (which stands for digital light processing) displays the image on a chip and transmits it onto a screen.  The digital component of this makes it far more advanced than CRT technology, and you should accordingly expect a higher quality image in a DLP rear projection TV.</p>
<p>Then, there&#8217;s LCD technology (which stands for liquid crystal display), another favorite in the world of rear projection televisions.  Using a chip like DLP rear projectors do, the LCD rear projection television transmits a high definition image similar to that which you see on a newer computer monitor.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s take a quick look at a few rear projection televisions that may interest you.  You&#8217;ll see that all of these are markedly cheaper than plasma televisions for the size.</p>
<p>The Mitsubishi WD-65833 65&#8243; diamond rear projection TV is one built with DLP technology and a full 1080p high definition picture.  Owners seem to absolutely love this Mitsubishi rear projection TV, as they&#8217;re thrilled with the picture quality &#8211; especially when it comes to HD viewing.  With a price tag of $1,599, this is less than half the price that you might expect to pay for a plasma TV with the same dimensions.</p>
<p>Some people swear by the Sony brand and only like to buy TVs made by the company.  There are a few Sony rear projection televisions available, and one of them is the KDF-E42A10 42-inch LCD rear projection TV.  This unit is a few years old but remains very popular due to its high picture quality and great sound.  This TV can be bought in the $1200-1400 range new, but you could get a used one for less than half the price should you feel so inclined.</p>
<p>When looking for rear projection televisions, use some of the very useful comparison shopping services online to try to find the right fit for your home.  When all is said and done, the technology on these is so advanced that you won&#8217;t even realize you don&#8217;t have a plasma &#8211; and you&#8217;ll have a phenomenal television to show for it.</p>
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		<title>Projector Screen Material</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 03:47:48 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re looking to build your own home theater projector screen, you&#8217;ll need to buy some projector screen material.  Knowing which surfaces may be best suited to your needs requires some basic knowledge about projector screen fabric and how it might do in the environment you have in mind.</p>
<p>This article will serve as a resource to educate you about the different types of <strong>projector screen material</strong>.  With this knowledge, we hope you&#8217;ll be able to successfully move forward in creating a DIY projector screen.</p>
<p>The four types of projector screen fabric that we&#8217;re going to look at are matte white, glass bead, silver, and pearlescent.  Each material has its advantages and drawbacks, and we hope you&#8217;ll have a good idea as to which way to go after learning about them all.</p>
<p>Matte white projector screen material is the most popular kind of projector screen material, and probably what you&#8217;re used to seeing when you think of a projection screen.  The reflection levels on matte white projection screens are really low, just as they&#8217;d be on matte photos (as opposed to glossy ones).  As a result, the images won&#8217;t be too bright on these.  Matte white could go well in a darker room.  You may also want to look into some of the newer high contrast matte white projector screen materials, as they&#8217;re optimized for use with LCD and DLP projectors.</p>
<p>Next in line is pearlescent projector screen material.  Slightly more reflective than a matte white screen, you&#8217;ll experience some great contrast between black and white with these screens.  This could be a nice alternative to the matte fabric if you&#8217;re looking for a higher quality image in your home entertainment room.</p>
<p>Twice as reflective as a pearlescent projector screen, silver is another projector screen material with obvious luminous qualities.  You know very well that silver is a strong reflector, and accordingly, any images transmitted will come out very bright here.  As a result, you may want to only consider using silver projector screen material if your screen will always be used in a dark room.  Otherwise, the image may burn too brightly in a lighter room.  Still, you&#8217;ll get a very high quality picture if you can get away with the brightness level.</p>
<p>Glass bead projector screen material is a high end surface that movie buffs will surely appreciate.  The reason for this is that most movie theater screens are made of glass beads.  The reflection levels are the highest on glass bead projector screens, as there are literally glass beads on the surface of the screen that help to make it more reflective.  You&#8217;ll get an extremely bright picture here, so you may only want to consider using this if you&#8217;re viewing the screen from afar.  Otherwise, the picture emitted by your <a href="http://tvprojector.org">TV projector</a> may end up being simply too bright for use in a home theater.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll find projector screen material available for sale online through a wide variety of retailers.  You can also look to eBay, as you may be able to scour the site some material on the cheap if you find the right auction.</p>
<p>Just remember one thing when choosing your projector screen material &#8211; the brighter the room you have in mind, the less reflective the fabric you&#8217;ll want to target.</p>
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		<title>Projector Screens for Sale</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;ve gone over some essential information about the basics of the <a href="http://tvprojector.org">TV projector</a> and any associated screens, so now it&#8217;s time to look at some projector screens for sale.  Hopefully, you&#8217;ll have a better understanding as to what product specs you&#8217;ll be looking for when you make your buying decision, and one of the projector screens that we&#8217;re about to review may meet your criteria.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s look at a few of the more popular <strong>projector screens for sale</strong>.  Don&#8217;t take any of this as pure gospel being that there are always new models coming onto the market.  You&#8217;d be best suited running some searches to look for markdowns, new products, customer reviews, and more before deciding on any specific TV projectors.</p>
<p>First of all, you should know that there are literally hundreds of home theater projection screens to choose from, if not more.  You&#8217;ll also be happy to know that most of these don&#8217;t cost much for what you&#8217;re getting.  You can get some huge devices for reasonable amounts of money.</p>
<p>The first projector screen for sale that we&#8217;re going to look at is a pretty traditional screen in terms of the way it&#8217;s built.  This screen, made by Ultra, is known as the Projector Screen Manual 100&#8243;.  Coming in at 100 inches diagonally across, expect a huge picture to be broadcast onto this giant screen.</p>
<p>This is a retractable screen, meaning that you&#8217;ll be able to roll it up when it&#8217;s not in use.  Be wary that some owners of the screen have minor troubles bringing it back up, but the criticism for this screen ends there.</p>
<p>Owners of this Ultra projection screen say that the picture quality is great, especially for the price.  Coming in at just $99.99 on Amazon, it&#8217;s hard not to be tempted by such a reasonable price for a projector screen this big.</p>
<p>The next one that we&#8217;re going to look at is a portable projector screen that rests atop a tripod.  You may be looking for projector screens for sale for the workplace or some other situation that demands the transport of your screen.  If this describes your situation, the Elite Screens tripod portable projection screen may be the perfect lightweight accessory for your needs.</p>
<p>With adjustable height, a durable build, and an 85 inch screen with a 1:1 aspect ratio, you&#8217;ll get everything you need in a portable projector screen with this unit.  Selling at just $89 on Amazon, many of its owners consider it a steal.</p>
<p>The last of the projector screens for sale that we&#8217;ll look at is one that&#8217;s optimal for home theater use.  Its size (125 inches), its aspect ratio (16:9), its electric motorized screen, and the 160 degree wide viewing angle all make it a projector screen ideal for some serious movie watching.</p>
<p>Something like this would be optimal if you have a large room that can fit such a unit, and a high quality HD projector that you want to get the most out of when it comes to picture quality.</p>
<p>At $286.99 on Amazon, you can see that this projector screen comes in at a considerably higher price tag.  Then again, it&#8217;s still far less than the cost of a television set and it may be worth the extra money spent.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The quality of home theater projector screens continues to improve over time.  The ones that you may remember from your earlier years have quickly been outdated, with some great technology taking their place. If you&#8217;re currently looking at home theater projector screens, there are some basics that you should know when it comes to finding [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The quality of home theater projector screens continues to improve over time.  The ones that you may remember from your earlier years have quickly been outdated, with some great technology taking their place.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re currently looking at <strong>home theater projector screens</strong>, there are some basics that you should know when it comes to finding the best available projection screens.</p>
<p>This article will have a clear aim in mind.  We&#8217;re going to let you know the specific parameters that you might want to look for when buying any projection screen for your home.  In doing so, you&#8217;ll be less likely to buy something that isn&#8217;t ideal for your room.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s begin by making a basic distinction between the two technologies that may power a home theater projector screen.  There&#8217;s the front projection screen and the rear projection screen.  Let&#8217;s simplify it a bit to further your understanding as to what each of these technologies involves.</p>
<p>A front projection screen will typically be flat, with the projector sitting somewhere in front of the device and broadcasting the picture onto the screen.  This is typically what you&#8217;ll find in movie theaters, and you&#8217;ll literally see a beam of light carrying the television&#8217;s image that travels across the room.  This is generally what most people go with when buying a home theater projection screen.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s also the rear projection screen, which does exactly what it sounds like it might do.  The rear projection screen transmits the image from behind the projector screen, which gives two advantages.  For one, the image quality will be better due to the fact that there&#8217;s usually less air between the projector and the screen.  Additionally, the <a href="http://tvprojector.org">TV projector</a> won&#8217;t be in plain view, and what some people see as a bulky item will suddenly be nonexistent in the room.</p>
<p>Another thing to take into consideration is both the size and the shape of your home theater projector screen.  The great thing about projectors is that a projection device won&#8217;t be limited to output of a certain size.  This isn&#8217;t like buying a TV with the fixed screen, and you&#8217;ll find that bigger home theater projector screens won&#8217;t cost you nearly as much as larger TV screens would.</p>
<p>Of course, you&#8217;ll need to make sure that you have the space to accommodate whatever projection screen you&#8217;d like to place inside your home theater room.  Some people also like to get pull down electric screens so that the screen is out of view when the projector isn&#8217;t in use.  Those looking to keep the quality as high as possible may choose to buy a motorized TV projector screen that comes down mechanically with a remote control or a switch.</p>
<p>Yet another factor that goes into the size of your home theater projection screen will be the ratio of the screen that you buy.  You can get one with a 4:3 ratio that resembles traditional tube TVs, or you can go with a wide screen home theater projector screen with a 16:9 ratio that may be optimized for HD projectors.  This is more along the lines of the letterbox cinema picture that you&#8217;ll see in movie theaters and could really make watching movies that much more realistic.</p>
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