![]() ![]() ![]() We recommend you make the highly praised Silver Ticket Products STR Series 6 the 110-inch, 16:9 projector screen of your choice. The 16:9 type would be 96 inches (8 feet) long and 54 inches (4.5 feet) tall. 110 inchesĪ 110-inch projector screen with a 4:3 aspect ratio will measure 88 inches (7.34 feet) in length and 66 inches (5.5 feet) in width-for instance, the Aoxun 110-inch Motorized Projector Screen. (More on how to calculate optimum viewing distance later in the article). Though just 10 inches bigger, a 100-inch screen will make those few additional inches count – particularly if a 90-inch or smaller screen or TV feels significant to you already.Ī 3-meter distance from the screen is recommended. įor a 16:9 recommendation, look at the Taotique 100-inch screen. 100 inchesĪ 100-inch screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio has a height of 49 inches (4.08 feet) and an 87-inch (7.25 feet) width.Ī 4:3, 100-inch screen will be 80 inches (6.67 feet) long and 60 inches (5 feet) tall, such as the Elite Screens Manual B Series. Ī 90-inch screen would feel more like a giant TV than a big-size projector screen since canvases for a projector can get much bigger than that, and 90 inches is still relatively close to traditional large TV territory. In terms of its physical dimensions, a 4:3 aspect ratio would make this screen 72 inches (6 feet) wide and 54 inches (4.5 feet) tall.Ī 90-inch screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio is 78 inches (6.5) wide and 44 inches (3.67 feet) tall, like this Elite Screens Yard Master 2. A 90-inch projector screen is not “massive” compared to other projector screens mentioned below, but it’s still bigger than most popular big-screen TV offerings, which usually fall in the 65–85-inch realm. ![]()
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