What is an ultra-short-throw projector, and why would you want one?
As the name suggests, an ultra-short-throw projector or UST needs very little space between it and the projection surface to cast a large format image. This is achieved via ultra-wide lenses and light source and lens arrangement that can be quite challenging to pull off, particularly in a small form factor. By some standards, a projector needs to have a throw ratio of less than 0.4:1 to qualify as UST.
This kind of setup is desirable for a number of reasons. First, there is the question of space. With a traditional…
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