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<blockquote data-quote="drew gandy" data-source="post: 207452" data-attributes="member: 880"><p>When you write "Ultra Short Throw" I think of these types of projectors: <a href="http://www.hitachidigitalmedia.com/en-gb/products/projectors/ultra-short-throw/cp-ax3503" target="_blank">http://www.hitachidigitalmedia.com/en-gb/products/projectors/ultra-short-throw/cp-ax3503</a> (be sure to check out the installation video too!)</p><p>But they are neither 5000 lumens or scalable (well) to 9'x12'. They are also likely impossible to frame out on a portable screen in a reasonable amount of time. </p><p>Your 8' distance is close to what a 0.6 or 0.8 fixed lens in a "pro" level projector will do. It's short throw but I wouldn't necessary call it an ultra short throw. And it will probably hot spot a fair amount, depending on your surface. The lower the gain of the surface, the less hotspotting, but the less overall brightness as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drew gandy, post: 207452, member: 880"] When you write "Ultra Short Throw" I think of these types of projectors: [url]http://www.hitachidigitalmedia.com/en-gb/products/projectors/ultra-short-throw/cp-ax3503[/url] (be sure to check out the installation video too!) But they are neither 5000 lumens or scalable (well) to 9'x12'. They are also likely impossible to frame out on a portable screen in a reasonable amount of time. Your 8' distance is close to what a 0.6 or 0.8 fixed lens in a "pro" level projector will do. It's short throw but I wouldn't necessary call it an ultra short throw. And it will probably hot spot a fair amount, depending on your surface. The lower the gain of the surface, the less hotspotting, but the less overall brightness as well. [/QUOTE]
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