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The graphics on the Skytrak range are quite simplistic but get the job done. I personally would not get a projector just to use range. TGC2019 or E6, then yes. If you did want a projector, and have no interest in sim, you could get away with an XGA projector if money is tight.
Now you need to consider aspect ratio, which depends on screen size which depends on wall/room dimensions. Once you have determined aspect ratio you need required lumens, which depends on time of day, lighting etc. Also, what resolution. If 4k, need to beef up gaming computer accordingly.
Now you need to consider aspect ratio, which depends on screen size which depends on wall/room dimensions. Once you have determined aspect ratio you need required lumens, which depends on time of day, lighting etc. Also, what resolution. If 4k, need to beef up gaming computer accordingly.
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Selecting a projector is heavily dependent on screen size and room size and other variables. Post some dimensions and details of your space.
I'm going with 4:3 screen since my garage is 10' wide, 9' high and 15' long. Thinking of going with the 10' x 8' screen with 5' sides from Carl's. No need for 4K but would like 1080p. The garage is dark all the time without lights.
I was thinking of a Short Throw either from Epson or BenQ and mouthing it on the floor?
I'm going with 4:3 screen since my garage is 10' wide, 9' high and 15' long. Thinking of going with the 10' x 8' screen with 5' sides from Carl's. No need for 4K but would like 1080p. The garage is dark all the time without lights.
I was thinking of a Short Throw either from Epson or BenQ and mouthing it on the floor?
Thanks
Gary
I'm a fan of ceiling mounts whenever possible. Even with only a 9 foot ceiling, you should be fine to do a ceiling mount.
With only 10 feet of width to work with, you will have to be off-centered, and that can make a ceiling mount a little more tricky because you likely won't be able to position the projector in the center of the screen because it will probably be in the way of your follow through. You can find a projector with horizontal lens shift and still mount it above the ball (the ideal spot) and use the lens shift to center the image on your screen.
Familiarize yourself with projector central. Your throw ratio will be in the ballpark of 0.5. Something like this should serve you well for a floor mount (it does not have lens shift) or at least point you in the right direction in terms of specs.
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