For a projector that is 20 feet away from the screen you would have to have a minimum 180 inch screen. Inversely, if you have an 85 inch diagonal screen you have to mount the projector no further then 7 feet away. The description is misleading because it seemed to indicate that it was...
The unusual periscope architecture of the lenses and their zero-offset design, along with the 360-degree orientation capabilities of their mated laser projectors, allows for some unusual placements. This includes the ability to flip the projector upside down and mount it above a ceiling so that on...
but you flip this when doing a ceiling mount since the projector will be upside down. This means the lens center point needed to be about 3 1/2 inches below the screen top, or 10.5 inches below the ceiling. Considering
I'm very interested in purchasing this projector for my home theater. Having never bought a projector before, I was curious about ceiling mounting. Can anyone confirm this projector mounts upside down or right side up? What's the setting to flip the image if it's an upside down mount?Also...