projector where to place

Locating the projector is one of the most crucial steps to make sure your presentation goes as planned. You want to be able to see what you are projecting, and you don't want your audience craning their necks for a clear view. The following are some tips about projector placement:

-Avoid carpeted surfaces because the heat from the lamp will be absorbed by the carpet and will cause it to burn. It's best to use smooth, hard surfaces like concrete or wood.

-If possible, turn off any lamps in a room with windows because they can create problems with glare on screen or lights becoming too hot and burning out prematurely.

-Always keep the projector a safe distance from the screen.

 

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-Don't place the projector so that it is directly in front of you if you want to see what's on screen. If the projector is too close, your head will block your view and make you look at it instead of the screen. It's best to position your screen so that its background is at least 6 feet away from your face. It may be necessary to stand up or twist slightly to get a clear view of the projection, but don't move closer than 6 feet or you might not be able to see anything on your lapel mic.[/ARTICLE END]

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A projector is one of the most useful tools available if you want your presentation to be viewed as well as heard. It offers you the ability to create visual aids such as charts, graphs and diagrams that can help you support your message and illustrate points you make. Using a projector makes your talk more interesting for your audience because it holds their attention in a way that simply reading from PowerPoint or other slides does not. If you're anything like me, you've been going to projector shops and looking at projector prices. You see the models with resolutions of 1080p, 4K, LED projectors, LCD projectors. And this is all well and good when it's just a matter of picking out a brand or model. But where do you actually place your projector?

 

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Well luckily for you we're here today to help as always! Read on to find out how best to set up your new (or gently used) projector according to the size of your room and viewing distance. With that out the way, let's get started.

Instructions adapted and expanded from "Proper placement of a projector" at:

##Today's Projection List** [**This list is current as of March 2016 and is intended only as a starting point; often there are more options to choose from than are listed**] **I've provided a choice of sources for each recommended model, some more reputable than others but all providing information that can be verified by me or trusted sources such as CNET and Consumer Reports. (If you're a company and would like to have your product feature in one of the monthly Projector Lists, please contact me with a link to any information you'd like to provide.) [The list formats are intended to be easy for people not familiar with projectors (or technology in general) to quickly skim.]

 

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