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  2. Get a Home Theater Experience for Less with the Best Budget ...

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    Typically, manufacturers list this as a “throw ratio,” such as 1.5:1, which means that for every 1.5 feet away from the screen you place the projector, the image will display one foot wide ...

  3. Review: The 9 Best Portable Projectors for Your Next Outdoor ...

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    With picks from Anker, Epson and Kodak, all you need is a blank wall and a couple of hours to spare.

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    "Elfin," indeed! This mini projector stands less than two inches high, but delivers crisp 1080p video and comes with Android 10.0 built in. (Photo: Xgimi)

  5. Optoma - Wikipedia

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    Nick Pino of TechRader penned a mostly negative review in 2014 of the home projector Optoma GT1080, criticising the sound quality and the lack of adaptability in which a 100-inch image was created when moving the projector a distance of five feet. He concluded, "Unless you’re in desperate need of a short-throw projector for that pitch-black ...

  6. LCD projector - Wikipedia

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    A commercial LCD projector based on this principle was launched in Germany in 1990 under the trade name "Imagina 90". [ 7 ] With patents filed worldwide (filing his first LCD video projector patent application in 1987), Dolgoff started Projectavision, Inc. in 1988, as one of the world's first dedicated LCD-projector companies, which he took ...

  7. Throw (projector) - Wikipedia

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    EXAMPLE: A video projector with a throw ratio of 1.2 - 3.0 is to be used on a screen that is 100" wide. Starting with the smaller value, we use the formula above (D = W x R, or D = 100 x 1.2) to determine that the closest position possible is 120". The farthest position for this projector is then 300".

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