
Proper installation of your projector will ensure the quality of your display. Whether you are installing a projector temporarily or permanently, you should take the following into account to ensure your projector performs optimally.
Choose the installation type that best suits your needs: front or rear screen, floor mount or inverted mount. Table 
3.3 Installation Considerations
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Table 3-2.  Projector Installation Options
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Front Screen, Floor Mount Installation  | 
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• Easy to set up  | • Shares floor space with audience  | 
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• Can be moved or changed quickly  | 
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• Easy to access  | 
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Front Screen, Inverted Mount (ceiling) Installation | 
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• Does not take up audience space  | • Installation is more permanent  | 
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• Projector is unobtrusive  | • Projector access is more difficult  | 
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• Projector cannot be accidentally moved  | 
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Rear Screen, Floor Mount Installation | 
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• Projector is completely hidden  | • Requires separate room  | 
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• Projector is easily accessed  | • Installation cost is usually higher  | 
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• Usually good ambient light rejection  | 
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Rear Screen, Inverted Mount (ceiling) Installation | 
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• Projector is completely hidden  | • Requires separate room  | 
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• Usually good ambient light rejection  | • Installation cost is usually higher  | 
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Rear Screen, Floor Mount with Mirror | 
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• Projector is completely hidden  | • Requires separate room  | 
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• Usually good ambient light rejection  | • Installation cost is usually higher  | 
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• Requires less space behind screen than  | 
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other rear screen installations  | 
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In general, minimize or eliminate light sources directed at the screen. Contrast ratio in your  | Ambient Light | |
images will be noticeably reduced if light directly strikes the screen, such as when a shaft  | 
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of light from a window or floodlight falls on the image. Images may then appear washed  | 
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out and less vibrant.  | 
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