3 Tips for Setting Up a Projector in Your Garden

Do you want to turn your outdoor space into a movie theatre? If so then you have come to the right place. This guide will show you what steps you need to take, in order to create the best movie experience from the comfort of your own home.

Be mindful of sunlight

Sunlight is your worst enemy when it comes to outdoor projections. Projecting outside during the day can be difficult, as it will fade the image. There are a lot of things you can do here, to try and enhance your viewing experience. You can use a gazebo to block off direct sunlight, so you can stop your image from fading. You can also use an ALR screen, to increase the brightness of your screen. Using a projector in a tent can also make for a way more memorable camping trip.

You also need to adopt a few safety precautions. Projecting outside can be cold, especially at night. Make sure that you bring some blankets, an electric heater and even some covers. Keep the projector away from any water and turn off your sprinklers. If you can do this then you will soon find that it is easier to get the experience you are looking for.

Lamp-based projectors

If you want to project live sports then this is very easy to do. The best thing about live sports streaming 'Wat kost gokken jou? Stop op tijd. 18+' on a projector is that you can get everyone around so you can watch the game on the big screen. Laser projectors are great if you want to project outdoors because they have a very high amount of brightness. With that in mind, there is a trade-off. With portable projectors, you have wireless connectivity and an LED light source. You also have a battery. If you have a lamp-based projector then you will be able to take advantage of high brightness without the other features. It is mains powered so you will need a cable. Bear in mind that when you buy a projector, you will be working in lumens.  More is usually better, but in some situations, you may end up not getting the result you want if you don’t take into account the other specifications of the projector.

Speakers

When you buy a projector, you may be tempted to buy a sound system as well. This is great, but you do have to remember that most of the time, you will be getting what you pay for. Don’t be tempted to splash out on a solid projector, and then get a cheap sound system. If you do then you may find that you don’t end up getting the result you want. A lot of people are tempted to splash out on getting a surround sound system for their outdoor projector.

This can be a mistake because if there is a slight gust of wind then this can blow the sound around, making it harder to pick up on the direction. If you want to work around this then you need to make sure that you get one solid speaker system that goes in front of the screen. Even if there is wind, the power of the speaker should be enough to project it to the seating area, so make sure that you keep that in mind.

So choosing a projector for your garden doesn’t have to be hard, and if you follow this guide, you should be able to make a top decision without compromise. If you want some more help then be sure to do your research online before making your purchase.

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