Should my projector go on a shelf or the ceiling? What’s the advantages of ceiling mounting my projector? If you shelf-mount your projector, you’ll have lower installation costs and convenient access to power outlets. However, a ceiling-mounted projector at home keeps it out the way of people walking past, and allows you to install it closer to the screen.

Pros and Cons of Mounting on the ceiling

Pro:

  1. You can install your projector a lot closer to the screen with a ceiling mount than a shelf at the back of the room. This is going to help get you the best-possible brightness from the unit.
  2. Many users go for ceiling mounts because it keeps the projector out the way. If someone is using the unit, other people can freely walk behind without blocking the light.

Con:

  1. You’ll need to cable along or inside the ceiling to power your projector, or connect it to an entertainment system. This adds an extra installation setup.
  2. On another installation note, if you aren’t a confident DIYer, drilling holes in your roof may seem like a challenge – although it’s not as hard as it looks if you watch the right tutorials. Of course, if you live in a rental property, drilling holes might not even be an option.

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