skinnywhippet
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I have a Beamax106" manual screen which fits snuggly on the end wall of my converted garage, It has been bugging me recently that a fixed screen instead of the manual screen may make my home cinema setup seem more 'complete'.
Dunno if this is just me being neurotic or not, has anyone else made a sideways move from manual to fixed, if so, any fixed screen recommendations? The width of my garage is only 250cm (aka 98.5 inches-ish), so a 106" diagonal, 16:9 screen is the max. I had to cut some of the plasterboard out of the sidewall to accomodate the existing screen casing as it is. This Caradale screen here fits (just) mind you:-
Projection Screens - Home Theater Projector Screens by Carada - 106 Inch Diagonal Precision Series Projection Screen - 1.78 to 1
I have a Beamax106" manual screen which fits snuggly on the end wall of my converted garage, It has been bugging me recently that a fixed screen instead of the manual screen may make my home cinema setup seem more 'complete'.
Dunno if this is just me being neurotic or not, has anyone else made a sideways move from manual to fixed, if so, any fixed screen recommendations? The width of my garage is only 250cm (aka 98.5 inches-ish), so a 106" diagonal, 16:9 screen is the max. I had to cut some of the plasterboard out of the sidewall to accomodate the existing screen casing as it is. This Caradale screen here fits (just) mind you:-
Projection Screens - Home Theater Projector Screens by Carada - 106 Inch Diagonal Precision Series Projection Screen - 1.78 to 1