Home Theater Projector ScreensIt's funny what a strip of celluloid projected at 24 frames
per second by a flickering light onto a white screen can do. They talk about "movie magic," and the history of cinema
is riddled with examples: a house falling down around a stone-faced Buster Keaton, Gene Kelly leaping onto a lamppost
in the pouring rain, or even Tom Cruise dancing in his underwear. These are but a handful of the indelible moments
etched into our collective memories. For some people, movies border on holy experiences. Some people will
even build actual screening rooms in their homes. These rooms can even include home theater seating and sound, not
to mention the ability to make the room completely dark--even on the sunniest day of the year. Naturally, these
rooms are incomplete without home theater projector screens to round them out. There are, of course, technical
considerations to keep in mind when choosing a screen. The screen should occupy a 30 degree field of view for
the audience. Screen height should be approximately equal to one-sixth the distance from the screen to the last row of
seats, allowing text to be read and detail to be seen in the projected image. Ideally, the first row of seats should be
approximately two screen heights away. Sightlines are also a consideration, since every member of the audience, whether
it is one or dozens of people, be able to see the screen. Dynamic Sound Systems is your home for not only
home theater projector screens but just about all of your home theater needs. We can help answer your
questions and even determine the size and position of the screen in your home. Our staff is made up of experts
in the field, and they are eager to help you get the most out of your home theater.
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