Choosing the right projector screen isn’t about just stretching a white sheet across the wall. The screen is as important as the projector itself — and if you get it wrong, the whole setup suffers. Here’s what you should focus on:
Screen material: Matte white for dark rooms, grey or ALR screens for rooms with ambient light.
Screen size and throw ratio: Match your projector’s capabilities to avoid blurry or cropped images.
Aspect ratio: 16:9 for movies and TV, 2.35:1 for a true cinematic widescreen feel.
Fixed vs motorised screens: Fixed frames give better tension and picture quality; motorised for flexible spaces.
Placement and viewing height: Eye-level placement matters — a few inches off and you lose immersion.
At Nano Theatre, we help you choose the screen that fits your projector, room, and real viewing habits — not just the specs on paper.
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