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How to Choose the Best Screen for Your Home Theater System - Blog
By DB Media Solutions on Tuesday, 08 November 2016
Category: Home Theater System

How to Choose the Best Screen for Your Home Theater System

To create a space that is perfect for movie or television enjoyment, you have to think carefully about every element—the projector, seats, acoustics, etc. Today, we’re going to discuss one of the most important aspects of a home theater system: the screen. To learn how to choose the best screen for the theater in your Colleyville, TX home, read on.

Step 1: Assess the Space

Your room will have a big impact on the type of screen you purchase. When looking at the space you’re going to convert into a home theater, there are several considerations to keep in mind:

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Step 2: Decide on Style

When it comes to screen styles, you’ve got two main options. First, choose whether you want a screen that is fixed in place at all times or one that retracts into the ceiling when not in use. With traditional home theaters, most homeowners opt for fixed placement, but if your theater is more of a media room with multiple purposes, a retractable style is worth considering.

The second choice you need to make is the frame style. You can get a regular, flat frame, or you can install a curved frame. Just like curved TVs, curved frames may provide a better viewing angle and help dispel ambient light. However, you’re not likely to find a retractable curved frame, and if you have a lot of theater seats, the curved style might impact visual quality for the fringe seats.

Step 3: Double Check Your Projector’s Capabilities

Before you purchase any screen, it’s important to make sure that your projector is strong enough to support the size of the screen you’ve selected. Crosscheck the screen’s size and aspect ratio with your projector’s capabilities. If the projector can’t handle the scope of your desired screen, you may need to upgrade to a better projector or go down in screen size.

The three steps listed above will have you well on your way to choosing a great screen for your home theater system. If you’re interested in more guidance about the rest of your theater or would like to know more about DB Media’s full theater design and installation services, contact us today.

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