A UST ALR screen, or Ultra Short Throw Ambient Light Rejecting screen, is a specialized projection screen designed to work specifically with ultra short throw projectors. The screen is designed to minimize the negative effects of ambient light, producing high-quality images even in well-lit environments.
UST ALR Screen FAQs
1. What is a UST ALR screen?
2. What are the advantages of using a UST ALR screen?
3. What kind of screen do you use for a UST projector?
4. What is the difference between ALR and CLR screen?
5. How does a UST ALR screen work?
6. How do I choose the right size for a UST ALR screen?
When choosing the right size for a UST ALR (Ultra-Short Throw Ambient Light Rejecting) screen, you should consider the size of your room and the distance between your projector and the screen. Measure the distance between the projector's lens and where the screen will be placed, and choose a screen size that is appropriate for that distance.