A cabinet for the projector might make sense, with the top lid opening, having the mirror surface on the inside of the lid. The projector could be on drawer rails to add distance to the mirror.
Cabinet has to be very deep because mirror has to go forwared a lot and top cover of cabinet coud effect visual that is why UST cabinets has custom top part moves in same time to not the block the light.
@@robertgamble5171 welcome to the channel ruclips.net/video/jbYtPmu5-pM/видео.htmlsi=CWVo2LRHxxd4bkHp ruclips.net/video/VkCKSQCERuY/видео.htmlsi=btRAnR46l_G2i13l 2 devices comes to my mind among what I reviewed . You can also check Byintek models I reviewed U80Max early in channel and I use daily
Mirror use is not new but I havent seen some one with short throw projector if you had 50cm sized mirror you could have gone lot closer to screen and that is great I think people can think to decorate a room for purpose of aesthetic and reverse project to that increase size and fun with no extra budget 😅
Maybe it could work with ust projector? Make it more shorter. Im currently using my LS650 with around 170in image in the floor i know its only designed for 120in and its a bit blurred but i like it that way. The real delema is it is around 1m away from the wall..
@@johndennsinlao8870 in my full review of LS300 I showed 180" image at the last section yes corners are soft but you can watch it from distance I think you can do this to shorten the distance but cables and back of the device will look little ugly .I will create another video with this idea thank you 😊👍
Can you answer - if I had an ultra short throw projector that manufacturer say max screen is 100 inches diagonal, could I get this to be 150" by using a mirror? And still be able to focus?
You have to adjust focus to your new distance so answer you cant change the focus limitation sorry. if we are talking like Epson LS300 or Epson LS650 they can project sharp 120" size but above little blurry around corners . if we are talking about 1280x800px old UST models like Epson EB 685Wi style they are limited to 90" sizes generally ruclips.net/video/ILZoU8dRDvo/видео.htmlsi=lk45IzoS983_oREm
@@homecinematech okay, thank you for confirming. So they are still limited to the same max size and focal length with or without the mirror. Just your distance to screen is changed.
can you suggest the best mirror to use regardless of the cost how expensive they are to minimises the loss of quality on the reflected picture/video and if here is a link hat will be more helpful. Also ignore how delicate the mirror is and prone to scratches, assuming the mirror will be looked after.
@@huijk2034 I think for that sort of solution you should go local and buy a glass mirror depending on your size need.By the way plexi mirrors dont have too much of quality problems but since it can be bent without frame bigger you go you could have curve so if you keep it flat that could be perfect. Main advante of thi is also weight plexi mirrors are very light so you can place them easier anywhere you can glue them any wall or cabinet.I will continue this setup I am looking for bigger mirirora and designing a setup as a solution who knows I might come up with a product 😉
A cabinet for the projector might make sense, with the top lid opening, having the mirror surface on the inside of the lid. The projector could be on drawer rails to add distance to the mirror.
Cabinet has to be very deep because mirror has to go forwared a lot and top cover of cabinet coud effect visual that is why UST cabinets has custom top part moves in same time to not the block the light.
Would you recommend a projector for around £120? I’m in the uk! Many thanks
@@robertgamble5171 welcome to the channel ruclips.net/video/jbYtPmu5-pM/видео.htmlsi=CWVo2LRHxxd4bkHp
ruclips.net/video/VkCKSQCERuY/видео.htmlsi=btRAnR46l_G2i13l 2 devices comes to my mind among what I reviewed .
You can also check Byintek models I reviewed U80Max early in channel and I use daily
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Mirror use is not new but I havent seen some one with short throw projector if you had 50cm sized mirror you could have gone lot closer to screen and that is great
I think people can think to decorate a room for purpose of aesthetic and reverse project to that increase size and fun with no extra budget 😅
Maybe it could work with ust projector? Make it more shorter. Im currently using my LS650 with around 170in image in the floor i know its only designed for 120in and its a bit blurred but i like it that way.
The real delema is it is around 1m away from the wall..
@@johndennsinlao8870 in my full review of LS300 I showed 180" image at the last section yes corners are soft but you can watch it from distance I think you can do this to shorten the distance but cables and back of the device will look little ugly .I will create another video with this idea thank you 😊👍
Can you answer - if I had an ultra short throw projector that manufacturer say max screen is 100 inches diagonal, could I get this to be 150" by using a mirror? And still be able to focus?
You have to adjust focus to your new distance so answer you cant change the focus limitation sorry. if we are talking like Epson LS300 or Epson LS650 they can project sharp 120" size but above little blurry around corners . if we are talking about 1280x800px old UST models like Epson EB 685Wi style they are limited to 90" sizes generally ruclips.net/video/ILZoU8dRDvo/видео.htmlsi=lk45IzoS983_oREm
@@homecinematech okay, thank you for confirming. So they are still limited to the same max size and focal length with or without the mirror. Just your distance to screen is changed.
can you suggest the best mirror to use regardless of the cost how expensive they are to minimises the loss of quality on the reflected picture/video and if here is a link hat will be more helpful. Also ignore how delicate the mirror is and prone to scratches, assuming the mirror will be looked after.
@@huijk2034 I think for that sort of solution you should go local and buy a glass mirror depending on your size need.By the way plexi mirrors dont have too much of quality problems but since it can be bent without frame bigger you go you could have curve so if you keep it flat that could be perfect. Main advante of thi is also weight plexi mirrors are very light so you can place them easier anywhere you can glue them any wall or cabinet.I will continue this setup I am looking for bigger mirirora and designing a setup as a solution who knows I might come up with a product 😉