I was very stressed when I decided to buy my Optoma GrayWolf 92 inch 16 9 1.8 gain projection screen. According to posts on AVS Forum I had to worry about: finding a discounted online retailer that would ship me the right product (the Graywolf has the same product number as Optoma s white screen), the screen surviving shipping damage (large dents in the roll-up housing reported) and a horizontal line across the image area from a plastic sheet used for packing (more on this later). I m happy to say I avoided all these headaches and received an intact screen at a reasonable price.
I arrived at the Graywolf after a long research journey through DIY screens. Before
...a HDTV projector that can fit a screen on the wall. In the end, the best HDTV television is unique for every consumer and is still largely dependent on other factors such as audio output and life span. Craig Thornburrow ...
The Optoma Graywolf is a retro-reflective retractable screen. A brighter image is reflected off the screen the closer your head is to the projector (within a sub 20 degree angle).
...The components described below are most important and are what should be focused upon when buying a home theater system. Video Selection #1 in Level Of Importance 1. Choose a TV at least 27 inches, preferably the bigger the better ...
When seated (below the proper viewing angle from my projector and this screen) I lose brightness. Not so much that the projected image disappoints. In fact when I stand up into the proper viewing angle the screen can seem too bright and over-saturated (I ve calibrated from my seated sweet spot after all). When you move too far to one side of the screen out of the proper viewing cone you lose brightness, blacks wash out and colors shift and fade.
...projection screens can be further divided into fixed flat screens and curved screens. Each of these has certain advantages; for example, curved screens are lightweight and hence easy to install. Flat screens on the other hand, are ideal for front ...
Like all screens that are not on a rigid frame the Graywolf has some ripples. The ripples are as noticeable as the top band from the plastic, with
...HDTV and standard DVD players are still compatible. Understanding the basics of a standard DVD player is the first step. When it comes to a standard DVD player they record at what is known as 480i. This allows the standard ...
The return retraction of the screen is a little sticky and violent when you do get it to retract. Luckily, Wife_o_Geek has not requested the screen to hide up in its valance when not in use. It just hangs around all day, waiting for another night of movie watching.
I hung the Graywolf from my ceiling with large ceiling hooks. After careful measurements, I was able to level the screen in three dimensions.
The Graywolf s 16 9 image area is a
...possible. Bass from the subwoofers will resonate downwards. If your home theatre is located on an upper level, the noise will penetrate to the lower floors and you'll probably annoy your neighbors as well. Lighting is a very critical factor. ...
The Graywolf is my first front projection screen and I m very impressed. For the price, you can t beat this screen s value to complement entry level front projectors (like my Sanyo PLV-Z3). You get high
...a 36 traditional tube television may still be over $1,500, the cost of a comparable size LCD or plasma television would be thousands more. Of course it is important to shop around, but in general none but the largest and ...
Build a valance with fancy crown moulding to impress the wife (or just for her to allow the screen and its elementary school retractable box in the room) like I did (well, like my wife requested our carpenter build, I painted it matte black though) and you ll be on your way to an affordable, high performance home theater.
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...right, center, and surround speakers in your system via their five built-in amplifier channels. (The .1, or low frequency effects, channel in a movie soundtrack gets directed to a powered subwoofer with its own on-board amplifier.) Along with providing all ...













