Is there a projector with ~20ft throw and ~5ft screen width? Can I get close?

DSF

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I'm a teacher but I also do the lion's share of the IT work for my school. (Small school.) We have one teacher who would like to have a projector mounted at the back of the classroom to project onto a screen at the front.

It's about a 20' throw, and she has a pull-down screen that is roughly 4 or 5 feet wide. I can't measure exactly right now because they're in the middle of a lesson.

The projectors we have are all short-throw and the projected image comes out around 8 or 10 feet wide I think, but again I can't measure right now. I will get more specifics as soon as I can.

In the meantime though, I'd love to know if what she wants to do is even possible. We would be willing to settle for a 5 or 6' image even if that runs off the screen a little bit, but the current image is just too large to be practical. Only about 1/4 to 1/3 of the image actually sits on the screen. Are there projectors that can project an image that tightly? If so, what are some models to look at?

Thanks!
 

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We've been told that mounting the projector to the ceiling is not possible. I don't remember the exact reason, but it's not your typical schoolroom drop ceiling, nor is it drywall. It's some weird kind of tile I haven't seen elsewhere.

I suppose I should do my due diligence and make sure we can't mount to the ceiling, but that's what I was told.
 

BurnItDwn

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what about just using oldschool overhead projector with the LED attachment thing so you can use it like a projector, but it comes on a cart/table that can be wheeled around to different classrooms as needed?
 

sdifox

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We've been told that mounting the projector to the ceiling is not possible. I don't remember the exact reason, but it's not your typical schoolroom drop ceiling, nor is it drywall. It's some weird kind of tile I haven't seen elsewhere.

I suppose I should do my due diligence and make sure we can't mount to the ceiling, but that's what I was told.


lulz plenty of things have been mounted to all types of ceilings. And projectors are not exactly heavy these days.
 

DSF

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Well, I'm glad you asked the mounting question.

It turns out the maintenance team's point was that the current projector didn't come with a ceiling mount. So fine, that's a far easier (and less expensive) fix. We buy a ceiling mount.

@BurnItDwn - She already has a projector on a cart. The problem is that the wireless is spotty in her room, so it helps to be hardwired to the network, and wheeling a cart that's dangling a power cord and an ethernet cable through a room full of 4th graders is annoying at best.

I do appreciate all the suggestions. AT is awesome!
 

sdifox

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Well, I'm glad you asked the mounting question.

It turns out the maintenance team's point was that the current projector didn't come with a ceiling mount. So fine, that's a far easier (and less expensive) fix. We buy a ceiling mount.

@BurnItDwn - She already has a projector on a cart. The problem is that the wireless is spotty in her room, so it helps to be hardwired to the network, and wheeling a cart that's dangling a power cord and an ethernet cable through a room full of 4th graders is annoying at best.

I do appreciate all the suggestions. AT is awesome!

lulz, are you kidding me? They didn't want to mount on the ceiling because you don't have a mount handy????

Well, at least now you can buy basically any projector and mount it properly with the target width of 5'. First plan, then review plan, then review again.


I just realised you mean 5' wide and not diagonal. Is the screen 4:3 or 16:9?

Are you getting a new projector or just a mount now? :p

take a look at these mounts, they are pretty cheap.

http://www.monoprice.com/Search?keyword=projector+mount
 
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