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While it seems UST projectors would be easier to set up and use than a traditional projector, the truth is a bit more complex. They are easier, but not exactly easy.
Placement is crucial—and unforgiving. Every UST projector comes with exact placement distances that you can’t change even slightly, so it’s vital to download the owner’s manual from the manufacturer’s website beforehand to verify the installation dimensions. To create, say, a 100-inch image, the projector must be an exact distance both from the wall or screen and below the height of the bottom of the screen. If you imagined placing the projector on top of your existing TV stand, that’s likely too high. The bottom of the image will be over a foot above the top of the stand, and the top of a 100-inch-diagonal image will be roughly 64 inches above that. Depending on the height of your TV stand, the top of the image might literally be on the ceiling. You can’t adjust this without reducing image quality.