Requires 12–15 feet for a 100-inch image; usually ceiling-mounted. Short Throw: Can be placed 3–8 feet away.
Sits directly below the screen (inches away), ideal for small apartments or replacing a TV on a media console. 2. Understand Key Specifications
Buying a projector to replace or supplement a traditional TV requires balancing screen size against light control. While a high-end TV offers superior brightness for daylight viewing, a projector provides an immersive cinematic scale—often 120 inches or more—at a lower cost per inch. 1. Evaluate Your Room Environment
The "where" is more important than the "what" when choosing a projector.
Requires 12–15 feet for a 100-inch image; usually ceiling-mounted. Short Throw: Can be placed 3–8 feet away.
Sits directly below the screen (inches away), ideal for small apartments or replacing a TV on a media console. 2. Understand Key Specifications
Buying a projector to replace or supplement a traditional TV requires balancing screen size against light control. While a high-end TV offers superior brightness for daylight viewing, a projector provides an immersive cinematic scale—often 120 inches or more—at a lower cost per inch. 1. Evaluate Your Room Environment
The "where" is more important than the "what" when choosing a projector.

