HD Projector Set Up – Part 1
In the previous post on the critical factors you ought to consider when selecting your choice of HD projector we looked at the size of your HD projector, size meaning really dimensions and its weight. This was to ensure that wherever the HD projector was being placed was a suitable location for that particular projector and it was not in danger of being accidentally broken or in a potentially dangerous position, for instance with cables that were generally in the way, or might conceivable fall to the floor. In addition weight was a factor as in the event that the HD projector had to be moved around frequently, for instance if it was in a non-permanent position then weight would have to be taken into account. In a nutshell a heavy HD projector is more likely to be dropped than an HD projector that was not so heavy.
In this post we are going to look at the fitting options that the particular HD projector you are interested in has available. This is likely to form a series of posts so in this particular one we are going to discuss how the HD projector will be set in a stable way on the integrated feet included within the case of the projector.
In the main the HD projector has adjustable feet. By adjustable I mean that there will likely be four separate feet each of which would be adjustable. The adjustability would arise from the use of a screw thread which enables the variability of height to be adjusted to a very high degree of accuracy. This enables you to ensure that the projector is either perfectly flat and stable, or if the surface upon which it is resting does not form a flat surface then you are still able to achieve a stable platform. Typically and HD projector is an expensive gadget and you wouldn’t want it to accidentally fall off whatever surface you had placed it upon. The key is therefore that once the HD projector is in place you ensure, by use of the adjustable feet mechanism that it is unlikely to fall off, even if the unit upon which it is placed is accidentally knocked.
This process should not present particular challenges and to remind you it is quite important as you do want to make sure that your HD projector is not involved in any unnecessary accidents.