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Quote: Originally Posted by WormInfested just noticed this post. i called Benq the other day and the guy said it only has 1.01. i guess someone didn't educate the staff on the new firmware. not sure either what they did. love to know...
Quote: Originally Posted by coderguy Try my calculator in my signature, it will automatically show you the amount of available lens shift for the Benq w6000 given the data that you enter. Hence, a Benq w6000 can be...
I have attached the only page that addresses lens shift in the manual. Can anyone translate it into layman terms? How many inches can I move the image up? I have attached a mark up of what is essentially the problem and what is...
I have a very difficult room to deal with. I want to bring the projector as far back as possible so I can have a bigger image/screen. The PROBLEM: The ceiling is 1 ft lower in the middle of the room (see the attached pictures). What...
Quote: Originally Posted by md1953 The projector's manual will tell what the horizontal and vertical shift limits are. U am not at all familiar with Benq. By headroom, I meant sufficient clearance so as not to hit...
Quote: Originally Posted by blackrain I have attached pictures of my proposed setup. I have 2 possible locations for mounting. The first is about 13'6" from the screen. The second is about 18'1"-18'6" from the...
How do I know how much vertical shift my Benq W6000 allows? What do you mean by available head room? I attached a picture of my approximate proposed/planned setup. Should I post more pictures of my setup?
As far as I can tell, this does not come with any kind of extension is that correct? How would I determine if I will need the extension? It seems like it is just one option for installing. ...
Can someone help me fill in the information correctly into this calculator based on my post above? http://www.eliteprojectorcalculator.com/ Obviously, I have filled in the model number and the throw distance (18'1"). But I don't know...
Quote: Originally Posted by Charles R I recommend using painter's tape and outlining where you would mount the screen. If your center channel will be mounted below be sure to keep that in mind. Even if you angle it upwards it's best not...
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