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Old 10-24-2012, 12:13 AM   #1
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I probably could put up a shelf but wouldn't the projector have to be hung upside down because of the short throw?
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I probably could put up a shelf but wouldn't the projector have to be hung upside down because of the short throw?
Throw distance has nothing to do with the projector being upside down or not, unless I'm completely misunderstanding you. A wall mounted shelf, opposite the screen wall, set a couple feet below the ceiling should resolve your issues with the uneven ceiling.
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Oh I think I see what you are saying about the uneven ceiling. So I would create a shelf to make it even with the rest of the ceiling. From there I could hang the projector any way...right?
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The way I see things you could do somehing as simple as this
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The way I see things you could do somehing as simple as this
I agree as well
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The way I see things you could do somehing as simple as this
Would this be able to work with a projector lens like this?

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Would this be able to work with a projector lens like this?

http://popzara.com/assets/2012/04/26/gt750e_02.jpg

You just flip image in the settings, or if it's not being mounted on the ceiling then it projects just like any other projector.

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Old 10-24-2012, 01:27 AM   #8
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I have a duct across my ceiling right where I wanted to mount my projector. I ended up attaching a piece of red oak across the duct and mounting my projector to it. In your case I would go with the shelf on the rear wall as mentioned. I didn't have that option as my rear wall was too far away.

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I have a duct across my ceiling right where I wanted to mount my projector. I ended up attaching a piece of red oak across the duct and mounting my projector to it. In your case I would go with the shelf on the rear wall as mentioned. I didn't have that option as my rear wall was too far away.

Is that the peerless mount? A few weeks away from getting my projector and now I'm getting a little concerned about the offset and a short throw.

My room wall to wall (viewing distant) is 9 Ft However if I have my info right on the projector I'm looking at the specs on projector central says I would have a 84" high viewing picture and 172" diagonal.. that's a bit too large for my room size.. However at that size from the center of the lens it's showing a 16.3" offset. Now I was planning on mounting the projector 5' or so from the wall in which the offset is now 9.5" it's being mounted in a bedroom and I was wondering which mounts I should try..

I've been looking at these 3 here but I'm a little stumped on this





Now the thing with the shelf it has to be placed on the wall and right side up which means the projector will have to sit lower, Not sure how much lower since my ceiling height is 7.9" tall but the shelf might be an issue over a bed and watching a movie.
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