DLP Projectors
Digital Light Processing uses micro-mirrors for sharp images with excellent contrast. Great for movies and gaming with minimal motion blur.
- Sharp, crisp images
- Great for fast motion
- Rainbow effect possible
From choosing the right projector to optimizing your room setup, we'll guide you through every step of creating an immersive viewing experience.
Get StartedChoosing the right projector technology is the foundation of your home theater. Each type has distinct advantages for different use cases.
Digital Light Processing uses micro-mirrors for sharp images with excellent contrast. Great for movies and gaming with minimal motion blur.
Liquid Crystal Display projectors offer vibrant colors and are typically more affordable. Ideal for bright rooms and presentations.
Liquid Crystal on Silicon combines the best of DLP and LCD. Premium option with exceptional image quality for dedicated theaters.
Lamp-based projectors are more affordable upfront but require bulb replacements every 2,000-5,000 hours. Laser projectors cost more initially but offer 20,000+ hour lifespan, instant on/off, and consistent brightness over time.
Your screen choice dramatically impacts image quality. Consider your room, projector, and viewing habits.
| Screen Type | Best For | Gain | Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fixed Frame | Dedicated theaters | 1.0 - 1.3 | $200 - $2,000+ |
| Motorized | Multi-purpose rooms | 1.0 - 1.1 | $300 - $3,000+ |
| Pull-Down | Budget setups | 1.0 - 1.1 | $50 - $500 |
| ALR (Ambient Light Rejecting) | Bright rooms | 0.6 - 0.8 | $500 - $5,000+ |
| Painted Wall / DIY | Extreme budget | 1.0 | $20 - $100 |
For optimal viewing, your screen width should be approximately 1/3 the viewing distance. For a 10-foot seating distance, aim for a 100-120 inch diagonal screen.
Transform any room into a home theater with proper planning and light control.
Projectors perform best in dark environments. Install blackout curtains or blinds, and consider painting walls and ceiling in dark, non-reflective colors. Even small light leaks can wash out your image.
Mount your projector on the ceiling for the cleanest look, or use a shelf/table behind seating. Ensure it's perpendicular to the screen to avoid keystone correction, which reduces image quality.
Projectors generate heat and need airflow. Leave at least 12 inches of clearance around vents. For enclosed spaces, consider adding a quiet exhaust fan.
Plan for HDMI runs early. For ceiling mounts, use in-wall rated HDMI cables or fiber optic HDMI for runs over 25 feet. Include a conduit for future cable upgrades.
THX recommends a 36-degree viewing angle. For a 100" screen, sit 10-12 feet away. For a more immersive experience, move closer; for casual viewing, sit farther back.
Built-in projector speakers are inadequate for home theater. At minimum, add a soundbar. For the best experience, consider a 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound system.
Calculate the optimal projector placement for your desired screen size.
Quality accessories to complete your home theater setup.
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Start with a projector that fits your budget and room, then expand your setup over time. The best home theater is the one you actually build!