Projector Distance from Wall Calculator
To create a table about projector distance from the wall, there are several key factors to consider, such as the throw ratio, screen size, and projector model. The throw ratio determines how far the projector needs to be placed to produce a specific image size on the wall or screen.
Here’s a table with the following key information:
- Screen Size (Diagonal): The size of the screen measured diagonally.
- Throw Ratio: The ratio of the distance from the projector to the screen divided by the width of the screen.
- Projected Image Width: The width of the image based on the screen size.
- Distance from Projector to Screen: The actual distance the projector needs to be placed from the screen to achieve the desired image size.
The table will be based on a generic throw ratio (e.g., 1.5:1), but specific projectors may have different ratios, so you would need to adjust accordingly.
Let me create an example table based on some common screen sizes and throw ratios.
Screen Size (inches) | Throw Ratio (Example: 1.5:1) | Image Width (inches) | Distance from Projector to Screen (inches) |
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50" | 1.5:1 | 43.6 | 65.4 |
60" | 1.5:1 | 52.3 | 78.5 |
70" | 1.5:1 | 61.1 | 91.7 |
80" | 1.5:1 | 69.8 | 104.7 |
90" | 1.5:1 | 78.6 | 117.9 |
100" | 1.5:1 | 87.4 | 131.1 |
120" | 1.5:1 | 104.9 | 157.4 |
150" | 1.5:1 | 131.1 | 196.7 |
Notes:
- Throw Ratio (1.5:1): The projector needs to be placed at 1.5 times the width of the screen to get the correct image size.
- The distances listed assume a constant throw ratio and are approximate.
- You can adjust the throw ratio based on your specific projector. For example, a projector with a 2.0:1 ratio would need to be placed farther back.