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120 pouces Nothing Projector Écran Crystal Classic UST Alr Projecteur
Description
Modèle: Crystal Tet
Paramètres du produit:
Rapport: 16: 9/4: 3 / personnalisé
Capacité de rejet de lumière ambiante : Excellent
Gain : 0.8
Projecteurs applicables : Jet ultra-court
Angle de vision : 160 degrés
Taille : 120 pouces
Support 4K : Oui
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Shipping Note
Delivery Information for NothingProjector:
Order Processing Time:
Please allow 1-2 business days for us to process your order.
Local Warehouses:
We have local warehouses in Australia, North America, and Europe.
Shipping Times:
Australia:
Typical shipping time: 2-7 business days.
For metropolitan areas: 2-3 working days.
North America and Europe:
Typical shipping time: 2-7 business days.
For EU customers from EU warehouses: 4-7 working days.
Other Regions:
If your address is not in Australia, North America, or Europe, the parcel will be shipped directly from China.
Typical shipping time: 7-15 business days.
For overseas customers: 7-14 working days.
Important Note:
- It is the responsibility of the customer to provide a full and accurate delivery address.
We cannot change your delivery address once the parcel has been dispatched.
NothingProjector cannot be held responsible for lost parcels due to incomplete or inaccurate addresses. - Formovie Theater is not available for sale to Germany, Singapore, Thailand, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Italy.
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Specifications
Brand | Nothing Projector |
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Gain | 0.8 |
Viewing Angle | 160 degrees |
Materials | Pet Crystal |
Resolution | 4K UHD |
Available Sizes | 100" and 120" |
Support 4k | Yes |
Applicable Projectors | Ultra-short Throw |
Ratio | 16:9 / 4:3 / Customized |
Ambient Light Rejection | 90% |
Ambient Light Rejecting Ability | Excellent |
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FAQ
Get to know everything you want to know about screens.
What size of projection screen should I buy?
Typically, the size of the projection screen should match the size of the image projected by the projector. You can refer to the following values to determine your viewing distance and screen size:
- 84 inches: Suitable for viewing distances of 2-2.5 meters
- 92 inches: Suitable for viewing distances of 2.5-2.8 meters
- 100 inches: Suitable for viewing distances of 2.8-3 meters
- 110 inches: Suitable for viewing distances of 3-3.5 meters
- 120 inches: Suitable for viewing distances of 3.5-4 meters
- 133 inches: Suitable for viewing distances of 4-5 meters
- 150 inches: Suitable for viewing distances of over 5 meters.
Do I need a projection screen for the projector, or will a white wall suffice?
It depends on the quality of your projector and the smoothness of the wall surface. The smoothness of the wall surface is influenced by various factors such as construction standards and procedures. If your wall is uniformly smooth, it might suffice. However, the paint, color, and texture of the wall surface can affect color reproduction and color gradient performance of the projected image.
With so many aspect ratios for projection screens, how do I choose?
Projection screens come in four main aspect ratios: 1:1, 4:3, 16:9, and 2.35:1. However, most smart projectors on the market project images in a 16:9 aspect ratio. Therefore, for home use, choosing a 16:9 aspect ratio screen would be ideal as it perfectly matches with the projector's output.
Is a higher screen gain always better?
Gain: Simply put, it refers to the ratio of the brightness reflected from the projection screen to what our eyes perceive compared to the brightness reflected from a white wall, under constant projector brightness and ambient light conditions.
The gain of projection screens typically ranges from 0.6 to 2.0; we usually position the gain of a white wall at 1.
Higher gain screens can concentrate light energy more effectively, resulting in increased brightness. However, they can also restrict the viewing angle. Generally, the higher the gain, the narrower the viewing angle, limiting the optimal viewing position. Thus, higher gain is not always better.
For use in narrow rooms, high gain screens may be suitable. However, in larger spaces or when multiple viewers are present simultaneously, it's advisable to avoid screens with excessively high gain.
In bright environments, ambient light rejecting screens may have lower brightness gain compared to white walls, but they effectively resist ambient light interference, significantly enhancing contrast in the image.
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