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  • Screens 101

Avoid These 15 Mistakes in Advanced Gain and Viewing Angle Basics

avoid these gain mistakes
Theoretically, avoiding these 15 common mistakes in advanced gain and viewing angle setup can dramatically improve your display performance—discover what you might be missing.
  • Tom
  • 15. October 2025
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  • Beginners Guides

How to Measure Your Room for Perfect Sound and Picture

room measurement for optimal audio visual
To measure your room for perfect sound and picture, start by accurately…
  • Carl
  • 23. September 2025
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  • Projector Setup

Mastering Edge Blending for Massive Multi‑Projector Walls

multi projector edge blending
Mastering edge blending for massive multi-projector walls unlocks seamless displays, but achieving perfect results requires careful calibration and precise techniques.
  • Art
  • 21. September 2025
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  • Projector Setup

Fine‑Tuning Gamma for Deeper Blacks and Brighter Whites

adjusting contrast for clarity
Master fine-tuning gamma to achieve richer blacks and brighter whites with expert tips that will elevate your display’s performance.
  • Art
  • 20. September 2025
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  • Projection Basics

Hidden Costs of HDR Formats and Tone Mapping (And How to Avoid Them)

hdr tone mapping costs
Navigating the hidden costs of HDR formats and tone mapping can reveal unexpected challenges, but understanding these pitfalls helps you stay ahead.
  • Tom
  • 14. September 2025
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  • Projector Setup

New to Lens Shift Vs Keystone? Read This First

understanding lens shift keystone
For newcomers, understanding when to use lens shift versus keystone correction can make all the difference—discover which option suits your setup best.
  • Art
  • 8. September 2025
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  • Home Cinema

Why Screen Gain Could Be Sabotaging Your Picture Quality

impact of screen gain
Understanding how screen gain affects picture quality can help you avoid common pitfalls and achieve the best viewing experience possible.
  • Art
  • 12. August 2025
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  • Home Cinema

What Is Filmmaker Mode and Should You Use It on Your Display?

filmmaker mode display setting
Aiming for authentic movie viewing, discover what Filmmaker Mode is and whether enabling it on your display is the right choice for you.
  • Art
  • 3. August 2025
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  • Beginners Guides

What Is Input Lag and Why It Matters for Movie & Game Night

impact of display response time
Discover why input lag impacts your movie and gaming experience and learn how to minimize it for smoother entertainment.
  • Art
  • 4. June 2025
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  • Screens 101

From Zero to Confident: Screen Materials Explained Myths & Facts

An eye-opening guide to screen materials reveals myths and facts that can transform…
  • Tom
  • 13. November 2025
adjusting installation height properly
  • Throw & Placement

Understanding Vertical Offset in Installation

Understanding vertical offset in installation is crucial for achieving perfect…
  • Dominique
  • 13. November 2025
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  • Home Cinema

Multipurpose Media Rooms: Combining Living Spaces With Cinema

Perfectly blending living spaces with media rooms creates versatile…
  • Carl
  • 13. November 2025
ceiling cable management glossary
  • Room Setup

FAQ: Cable Management for Ceilings Glossary

In exploring the FAQ: Cable Management for Ceilings Glossary, you'll discover essential…
  • Tom
  • 12. November 2025
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