There are a few sites that I found for purchasing a theater projector screen. I am not sure where you live so it is difficult for me to name a store that you can find them. Please check here: http://www.projectorscreensdirect.com/Home-Theater-Screens-C28531.html?refid=GCA12447.%22theater+projector+screens%22&gclid=CNPRnt6wvakCFUW8Kgod0l94gQ http://www.newegg.ca/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&DEPA=0&Order=BESTMATCH&Description=projector+screens+pull+down&x=13&y=31
The limitations in home theater projection screens are really in how bright the bulb for your projector is and how big your wall is. A paint on screen if done correctly can look as good or better than many screens. Make sure you do your research and know what to get, a good place to start is : http://www.paintonscreen.com/
With the support of a projector mount, you can set up your projector up on the ceiling of your home and out of the way so it doesn't occupy place anywhere else.There are many type of commercial mounts available in the market which are very expensive. So better option is to build and install your own projector mount sturdy enough to support your projector and later find a spot on your ceiling where you safely attach that.
Although flat screen TVs have continued to get better, bigger and cheaper, they are still no match for a home theater projector. Home theater projectors are extremely cost effective and make it very easy to achieve screen sizes well above 100” and a very film-like experience at a very reasonable price. Step 1: Decide Where to Put the Projector To get the best performance from a projector, having it in an area where light is controlled is key. A rule of thumb is that the darkest color that can be projected is the color of the screen—if the room is bright, the screen will be close to white, if dark, it will be black. This is why many people use a windowless basement room as a home theater. If a dark room is not available, try to find a projector with high light output and to find a screen which is optimized for rooms with some ambient light. Upgrading your drapery to have blackout capability and changing your lighting to offer downward pointing focused light can also help a great deal. Step 2: Get a Projector and Screen There are a number of choices available for projectors, and any well-known brand of projector will have a range of compelling options. Buy a home theater projector (as opposed to a business or gaming projector) which will be optimized to give a good picture with video sources, as opposed to doing a good job of projecting PowerPoint presentations, and which offers a resolution of either 1080p or 720p. Look for lens shift, which is a feature that allows for great flexibility in placing the projector by shifting where the image is to be projected. For screens, the key question is whether it should be fixed or drop down. Fixed screens offer better performance for less cost, but are impractical in a non-dedicated room. Step 3: Set It Up The best set up for home theater systems is to place the components in the back with the projector, and just run wires to the front for the speakers. This will not only allow for shorter cable runs for components, but it will also reduce visual clutter around the screen. Step 4: Enjoy Turn down the lights. Pop some popcorn. And enjoy your new home theater!
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the cheapest place i say is walmart or eBay
To effectively hang a projector screen from the ceiling, you will need to use a sturdy ceiling mount kit specifically designed for projector screens. First, locate the ceiling joists to ensure a secure installation. Use a stud finder to find the joists and mark their positions. Then, attach the ceiling mount brackets to the joists using screws and ensure they are securely in place. Finally, hang the projector screen onto the mount brackets and adjust the height and angle as needed for optimal viewing.
foambymail.com is the cheapest place i have found.
the cheapest place to stand was the pit.
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The eastern part of Connecticut is the cheapest place to live.
The cheapest place is the 99 cent store