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RE: Projector & Screen Recommendations



> I did keep the cap on initially, but soon got fed up with
> that, I no leave the cap off.

LOL, it is a pain alright.  Also, the mounting bracket isn't 100% rigid
(design issue, not my mounting skills)
so it can be knocked a tad off the ideal position if I'm not careful - not
much mind, just a wee bit so the edge of the projected picture is inside the
border of the screen rather than just over it - damned annoying :-(
Still, with some building works going on, I figure it's best to keep the
lens covered else I'd be cleaning it every other day....

T.


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