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Thanks Mike, Acer does look good on paper and will work with my room size based on the PJcental calc.
I'll be picking up the Acer today to give it a try, hopefully it does the job. I am suspicous why it's considerably cheaper that it's competition.
My local pj outlet kept pushing 4000 lumen units with prices to match so I gave up there...
I unpacked the Protee screen today to get an idea of size, man it's huge! The look on my kids faces when I told them they could game and watch movies on it... priceless.
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I have found that rope lights above the clubs works great. just enough to see the club and dont shed much into the room. If you fabricate a shade to point the light down it would be better. Once I get mine in a permanent location tha is what I will do.Originally posted by "Zmax" post=2948It's ok to have some dimmed lights near the back of the room for a table, clubs, chairs, etc... They just need to be focused only in those areas and pointed towards the back so they don't interfere with club shadows.
The Protee needs to two halogen lights but they're focused downward on the sensors. And the image from the screen will light up the room also.
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Using the search feature at Projector Central, I've come with a nice list bright 3D projectors. Some good ones at around $800!
http://www.projectorcentral.com/projectors.cfm?g=1&hide=0&st=1&mfg=&p=700-1000&w=&r=13&br=2000-3000&ll=<g=&t=&db=&dt=&c=&ar=&dvi=&wr=&pjl=&pjw=&pjh=&td=&i=d&is=&sort=%24&sz=15
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This maybe a duplicate question. I realize that I can not use my regular projector as it is not compatible with the simulator - fixed and too far away/shadows and I need a short throw. What are you using? I did buy the pro Tee system and have a 14x10 screen coming. I assume I am looking for a 16:10 ratio, 3000+ lumen short throw projector and looking for something up to $1400. Do you put the projector behind the recommended 11 1/4'of the sensor - closer? farther?
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Originally posted by Mark HansenBottom line - best short throw projector for pro tee - $900 to 1300? I finally realized my regular projector wasn't bright enough and didn't have a short enough throw for golf. I assume I want a 1080, 3000+ lumens, and a throw ratio that will work. I generally understand the lumens concept, but it seems that they are all over the lot - is there a true standard???? Do you guys put the projector high, in front of the tee and behind the putt sensor? - On the ProTee graphic, that puts it out between 7 and 11 feet? Thoughts........?
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New member, starting to build out room now after I preordered the Skytrak. Would of bought the GC2 if funds allowed. My screen is going to be 13'-6" wide by 9'-0" high. Finished dimensions of room to be 14'-0" wide by 9'-4" high by 24' deep. I plan to install impact screen with net behind hoping to use driving range function of Skytrak app thru a projector. Need some advise on projector: looking at Benq W1080st and Optoma GT1080. Do not know much about projectors. If Skytrak does not come out with online play I will buy the GC2 w/ protee software. So projector will need to work for current setup and future setup. Any help will be great.
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