BSP Updates
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How to choose a generator for an inflatable cinema system
Our technical team at Big Screen Pro recommends using gasoline generators. They are more compact, less noisy, and much cheaper than the diesel ones. -
5 Outdoor movie night essentials - Simple guide for beginners
For those taking your first steps in the outdoor movie events management, a DIY screen or even a white wall will work. Another important factor is the size of your venue. You want to consider the space needed to position your screen, projector throw distance and a comfortable spacing for your audience. -
Is it possible to use a projector outside during the day?
The reason why people often think the daylight projection is possible lies in the human eye optics. You may be tempted to think that the luminosity of a well-lit conference hall is comparable to a cloudy sky outside. -
Optoma ZU720T VS ZU720TST: why pay more for short-throw lens
What is the difference between these two Optoma 720-series projectors? Read this post to find out -
Preview monitors for outdoor movie event production - How to choose
There are no external preview monitors specifically for outdoor movie event producers. So getting a hold of an external monitor without recording capabilities could be an option. -
HDMI video signal manipulations: switchers and splitters
We gathered here some tips for those in our outdoor movie community who might find themselves needing to switch or split your HDMI signal. -
5 Reasons to choose projectors over LED-LCD displays for home theater
Technology is on the move and developing. Still projectors -- like the ones included in our home theater systems -- will remain the main game-players on the home theater market, and connoisseurs of watching movies at home will keep picking them for their home cinema set-ups. -
DLP vs LCD vs LED vs Laser projector - which one is the best?
Now more and more people are choosing a projector for use at home or for outdoor projection. There are a lot of advantages of a projector over a TV set. We will focus on choosing a light source inside your projector because this is what forms the beam which you see on your screen as an image.
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Are Double-Sided Drive-in Screens from AirScreen Real?
You often ask if it is possible to use one projector on both sides of your screen? Meaning that you have both front- and rear-projection. Technically it is possible, but the problem is that your rear-projection image is going to be mirrored. -
3 Top Inflatable Screens Manufacturers in the US
From Florida to Utah, these are the most recognized Made in USA manufacturers of outdoor movie inflatables.
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