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I will take you via the precise process to strategy, choose and after that place your golf simulator projector. The ZH450ST is extremely comparable to the GT2000HDR with a small layout, energy performance, brief throw capacity, and laser light source, but it's much more effective, outputting an impressive 4200 lumens-- adequate to where you do not require to struggle to get an intense image with light in the space.
The only disadvantage of this impressive projector is its rate: At around 4,500 dollars, it is (extremely) expensive, and not every person can manage to buy it. Still, if you can manage it, you will not regret it, as it is by far the most effective 4K golf simulator projector we have tested and examined.
It does resemble it's meant for academic (knowing) applications, so it could be better for you to check out a much more general-purpose projector or perhaps something like the BenQ LU935ST, which is suitable for golf simulator projector placement simulation and is still under $4000.
Panasonic's PT-VMZ51U projector resembles the PT-VZ580U examined above, however with a couple of major benefits, particularly a much higher comparison ratio, even more lumens, and a laser source of light (as opposed to a light) that supplies consistent illumination and colour precision.
With those space limitations, you would have an extremely hard time getting any type of projector to fit the screen, and if you're going to offset the projector, the Optoma would not be your finest selection; you would require to get the Optoma GT1090HDR in order to be able to balance out the projector.
Still, if you are planning to use it somewhere with a lot of ambient daytime, like during the day in your garage (with the door open), then the estimate top quality will be seriously affected because of the illumination level limitation.