Hello All,
I am in the process of buying one of two possible motorized projection screens for my basement home theatre. The home theatre has 3 halogen potlights (about 8 feet in front of screen) and 3 scances (w/ dimmer switch). There is not much natural daylight entering the room at all. However, I do want to use the projection screen without having to turn off many lights at all. I also would like to maximize viewing angle, however not having to turn off the lights is more important than the max viewing angle. My choices are between a 1.8 gain factor screen and a 1.1 gain factor screen from the Elunevision brand sold by the east-porters. Which gain factor would suit my scenario?
Also, since I plan on using a 92" screen with a viewing distance of 14 feet, my screen diagonal to viewing distance ratio is 1.83. Is that acceptable from the experience of others?
I haven't seen much of Elunevision on the forums lately, so I'm wondering if this is the best value for a screen. Have to say they seem pretty affordable.
Thanks for any input. Cheers.
I am in the process of buying one of two possible motorized projection screens for my basement home theatre. The home theatre has 3 halogen potlights (about 8 feet in front of screen) and 3 scances (w/ dimmer switch). There is not much natural daylight entering the room at all. However, I do want to use the projection screen without having to turn off many lights at all. I also would like to maximize viewing angle, however not having to turn off the lights is more important than the max viewing angle. My choices are between a 1.8 gain factor screen and a 1.1 gain factor screen from the Elunevision brand sold by the east-porters. Which gain factor would suit my scenario?
Also, since I plan on using a 92" screen with a viewing distance of 14 feet, my screen diagonal to viewing distance ratio is 1.83. Is that acceptable from the experience of others?
I haven't seen much of Elunevision on the forums lately, so I'm wondering if this is the best value for a screen. Have to say they seem pretty affordable.
Thanks for any input. Cheers.