That's one of the things I like about projectors is how inconspicuous it can be. A blank 55-inch TV sitting in your living room looks awkward when not in use.
Yeah, I like that too. Our basement remodel isn't quite finished yet. Once it is, there will be no evidence that there is anything there when nothing being watched.
As it's been answered already, it can be mounted upside down from the ceiling. If you are looking for a similar screen, you need to make sure that the orientation is right since the one I have with the setup is made to reflect light from below.
Color calibration is good out of the box, but there are quite a few options to find tune and tweak the colors. That being said, I do not recommend maxing out the brightness of the display or turning up the contrast too high as that will definitely require a lot of tweaking to bring the colors back into their proper ranges.
Yeah, it's incredibly bright. I actually had brightness turned down a bit for this setup since it was too bright inches basement when the lights were turned off
That's one of the things I like about projectors is how inconspicuous it can be. A blank 55-inch TV sitting in your living room looks awkward when not in use.
Yeah, I like that too. Our basement remodel isn't quite finished yet. Once it is, there will be no evidence that there is anything there when nothing being watched.
Awol 3000 or px3 pro which is better please
Can it be mounted upside down from the ceiling?
Yes, but you need to use a hanging screen or a drop-down screen
As it's been answered already, it can be mounted upside down from the ceiling. If you are looking for a similar screen, you need to make sure that the orientation is right since the one I have with the setup is made to reflect light from below.
How to get to the 8 point keystone correction? I can’t get to it.
How's the color calibration? I've had issues with some projectors in the past not showing proper greens.
Color calibration is good out of the box, but there are quite a few options to find tune and tweak the colors. That being said, I do not recommend maxing out the brightness of the display or turning up the contrast too high as that will definitely require a lot of tweaking to bring the colors back into their proper ranges.
That display is crazy bright 👀
Yeah, it's incredibly bright. I actually had brightness turned down a bit for this setup since it was too bright inches basement when the lights were turned off