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Old 28-01-2005, 7:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Infocus 5700 placement

I am planning my set-up and have virtually settled on the Infocus 5700. I would like to mount it on top of a 7 foot cupboard, so the projector lens is parallel to the top of the image. Can anyone tell me if this is possible without inverting the projector in a pseudo ceiling mount arrangement?

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Old 29-01-2005, 10:21 AM   #2 (permalink)
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In short - no. The 5700 has a fixed vertical lens, so at that height it would have to be upside down (unless you want a projected image starting at just over 7' from the groundl!).
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