Hi,
I am a newbie here, and while I decided to hire a professional I got two different opinions. My room is 19 ft by 14 ft. However, there is an obstacle on the ceiling, and that restricts placement of projector to about 14-at the most 16 ft from the wall.
One vendor recommends going with large screen TV as the room is too short to hang decent projector. Other one states he can do projector and screen with Dolby Atmos.
I do not want to go too extravagant, and have limited budget. Is it possible to have a decent HT experience with a TV? Needless to say, the bids I got are very high, and that is why I am considering doing it myself. Obviously, if I go with TV then it would be relatively easy than hanging a projector.
Thank you.
I just ordered some remnant 2.0 gain
silver screen from Carl's, and will be stapling it to a DIY frame. Lowe's will cut the wood, and I'll use a few screws and L brackets to assemble it. I'll hide the staples with some
black felt tape, and I might even run some
LED lights behind the edges of the screen. It's going to be epic.
I'll soon be ordering an ultra-short throw projector, the Optoma GT5500, as soon as my defective TV refund gets applied to my credit card. Ultra-short throw projectors can project 100" diagonal image from only a couple feet from the wall. They're often placed on a console right in front of the wall, something like this:
Besides being a solution to your ceiling obstacle, this type of projector also alleviates the need for you to run electrical into your ceiling, and lets you skip the wall fish for your signal cables. I've read they require meticulous positioning and can be a struggle to get keystoned correctly, but they have the potential to produce a very impressive picture if you have the patience to dial it in. They also require a flawless flat surface, so don't plan to project directly onto your wall.
If you doubt an ultra short throw projector is the right fit, there are also short throw projectors that work 8 - 10 feet from the wall (which I can't use because of a ceiling fan). Hop on
Projector Central and use their projector finder and distance calculator to find a good fit for your desired placement and screen size.
As you shop, beware that ambient light rejecting screens are not recommended for short or ultra-short throw projectors. The angle at which they project will be rejected as if it were ambient light.