Screens make a difference for home theater projectors. Everything from quality, resolution, brightness and glare will be affected. You also want to keep durability in mind. Here are some tips for purchasing a home cinema projector screens:
* If you've invested in a widescreen format projector, you need to get a widescreen screen, too.
* If space is limited, consider a portable projection screen that rolls into the screen case, or a traditional tri-pod screen that can be folded up and put away.
* Consider screen gain – how much light your screen can capture – especially if you're going to be dealing with ambient light in the room.
* Consider a gray screen for improved contrast.
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