**The Largest Projector Screen Ever Created**
In a recent project, a team of engineers and designers created what appears to be the largest projector screen ever built. The massive screen measures 300 inches diagonally, making it an impressive feat of engineering and technology. The team behind this project is passionate about pushing the boundaries of what is possible with display technology, and their efforts have paid off in a big way.
The initial idea for the project was to create a large display system that could be used for gaming and entertainment purposes. However, as the design progressed, the team realized that they had the opportunity to create something truly remarkable - a massive screen that could rival even the largest commercial displays. The team's goal was to push the limits of what is possible with projector technology, and to see just how large they could make the screen without sacrificing image quality.
As the project progressed, it became clear that the team would need to use two projectors to achieve their desired brightness and color accuracy. This presented a number of technical challenges, including aligning the outputs from the two projectors simultaneously and ensuring that the resulting image was seamless and free of artifacts. The team spent countless hours fine-tuning the system, making adjustments and tweaks until they were satisfied with the final result.
The end result is a truly breathtaking display system that is capable of producing images that are both bright and detailed. When viewed in a dark room, the screen appears as black as coal, but when illuminated, it comes alive with vibrant colors and sharp details. The team's use of laser technology has allowed them to achieve levels of brightness and color accuracy that were previously unimaginable.
One of the most surprising aspects of the project was the way in which the massive screen affected the viewer's perception of space and scale. At first glance, the screen appears enormous, but as one looks closer, it becomes clear that its true size is relative to the room in which it is situated. The team's use of ultrawide aspect ratio has allowed them to create a sense of depth and immersion that is unmatched by any other display system on the market.
The project also raises interesting questions about the future of display technology and the role that massive screens will play in our lives. As screen sizes continue to grow, we can expect to see new technologies and innovations emerge that will allow us to enjoy our media in ways we never thought possible. For now, however, it's clear that this team has set a new benchmark for what is possible with display technology, and their work will be studied by engineers and designers for years to come.
The team behind this project is also proud of the work they have done, and they're eager to share their experience with others. In fact, they're already planning their next project, which aims to create a screen that's even larger than the one we saw today. That would be a truly massive display system, measuring hundreds of feet across. The team is aware that it will be a significant technical challenge, but they're up for the task and are confident that they can achieve something amazing.
The Frio X Ultra, another product from the same company, was also featured in this project. The team used its tri-laser sensors to map out the room accurately, allowing them to position the massive screen perfectly. Additionally, the bumpers of the Frio X Ultra were able to interact with the massive screen seamlessly, adding another layer of functionality to the display system.
Finally, a note from the creators: "If you guys enjoyed this video, why not check out the world's largest TV?" This is an invitation to all tech enthusiasts and gamers to experience something truly remarkable. With the rapid advancements in display technology, we can expect even more incredible experiences like these in the future.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enA little over a month ago,I gave you guys the first lookat our upcoming LAN gaming center slash badminton center.And I have some really exciting progress updatesto share with you guys.Check it out.The server room is nowone Dan wider.So Dan, here, here, here, show the people.Stack it, stack it.I am a server rack.Look at me being a server rack and watch this.Wow. Dan can go all the way around.This, this really would have sucked.Let's show them what it would have looked like before.Here's me, a server rack.Yeah, that's a real problem.Enough about that though.Let's talk about what we're going to put in it.Starting with, ah, yes.Ubiquiti's UDM Pro.We're going to have one of these for.Actually, we're going to have two of these.Oh God, Jake's not getting redundant internet again, is he?I don't know. I hope not.That's probably two lines.Sure.So we're going to have two because?They're going to be bonded together so that we have redundancy and failover.I mean, we're going to have 300 people here. So, you know, we kindof don't want it to fail, right?That's fair enough. And speaking of things we don't want to fail,our security system.We're going to have how many of these 48-port PoE switches?We're going to have 10 of these just to deal with all of the PoEthat's going everywhere.Because remember that every single door needs like two of these.Every access point. Every access point. Oh my god, the speakers.Dozens of cameras.And, sorry Dan, we're going to have, I think it's two of theseEnterprise XG 10 gig switcheswith 25 gig uplinks. So yeah, I believe these will be our aggregation between the downstairsand up here. And then on top of that, we're also going to haveanother two of these,but instead of ethernet, they're laid out with SFP ports, whichmeans that we can do 10 gigeverywhere.This is so overkill.Okay, so much more to show you guys,and this video is brought to you by Narwhal,featuring their Frio X Ultra combination robot vacuumand mop that will leave your floors looking spotlesswithout you having to lift a finger.And look at that, it's got edge detection.These trenches were here before,but what's new is now they have the conduitthat is going to house.power and cat6 and now these openings are much larger which was a costly expense thankfullynot for us because they underestimated the size of these boxes and the reasoni bet mr daniel besser knows is because power and networking don'tmix don't mix and the boxesneeded to be bigger fly even these are the ones i'm actually waymore excited about each of theseis going to have cat6 and an armored six-strand fiberactually those are just duplex receptacles but dan's still rightwe're going to be using thissame style of conduit in fact you can see all of it is run up inthe ceiling to run powercat6 and fiber for every one of these rows of tables that is sooverkill you wanted itcome on man we'll talk about that in a minute first let's have alook at that fiberdan assures me that this is armored so i can just go to town withthis i'm kidding i'm i just loveseeing the look on his face i know what you're like i'll be carefulthat's fine joe just relaxdan we're gonna we're gonna cut it fiber doesn't need to be thisthick well it's aseasy to run six as it is one ah so we've got six strands in hereeven though we will be usingtwo but that's for redundancy yeah well i mean they're going to bepublic in there and if theyget kicked or damaged or broken then we can just keep terminatingthem instead of having to pullnew stuff right for now why don't we just take a look at the innerguts can you yeah sure if I cancut through it the nice thing about having the armored fiber aswell as you can see it's likecorrugated tube it really protects it from that minimum bend radiusas well it makes it reallydifficult to kind of go past that and because this is the the nicestuff it's pretty flexible too.Uh okay cut away from yourself. Thanks Dan. It's good stuff oh yeah yeah okay I've seen peopledo this. Hey there we go right we have our plastic sheath on the outside which kind of protects thisfrom scratching other things then we have our armor which is this nice corrugated metal reallyreally tough then we have our inner layer which is kind of theactual fiber part you can see itkind of moves around in there there's a really tough plastic sheathon top of that as welland then we have our pull cord so this wraps around the entirething yeah you can reallyheave on yeah you can really heave on that when you get pre-madeones they tie it off to a bigeye and then you can you can give her and then inside we have oursix fibers beautiful and thesethese can go up to i believe it's 24 or 48 and again it's the samesize no matter what you getso it's just as easy to do six as it is one and because it's glassand not copperit's not really that much more expensive doing this in copper would be liketwo or three times the price right speaking of copper we also haveall of our ethernet all rightlet's go look at it two or three times the price oh on our way thisis fun bonding adhesive humand that is for this guy right here dan did you notice that umstill pretty bad yeah this yeahis all of the spray-on acoustic treatment that is going to do theceilings of both sides meaningthat when you're on a cord or at a land party you're going to beable to actually talk to eachother over a distance without it just turning into a bunch ofstanding wave garbagethis right here is pretty much your bog standard cat6a solidtwisted pair okay it always blows mymind how much of the stuff you end up putting into an installationlike this it's really reallyhard to make sure that all the runs are done now to be fair becauseI think I'm getting called outright here there was still 90 runs that i had to do uh and then wechanged it all no it's not youoh no no no this is everyone oh i thought you're calling me outbecause i ordered like2000 boxes of this stuff and then only used fourit's a very real concern when you're running ethernet cable becausewhile you could take thathalf box and it'll probably make it if you waste the time ofrunning it and you're two feet shortthat costs so much more than just grabbing another box and makingsure that you definitely haveenough these all came from Phantom Cables and what is the totaldamage? We got 40 so we have 40 000 feet.40,000 feet. Can you imagine coming from that end of the court all the way back tothe server room over there?Yeah it's a lot of feet and then there's two and everything thereand then there's going to be aps and speakers in the ceiling and then it's a lot of runsI hope we're going to have enough. Dan's going to have all the runs. All of them. They're mineI did have food poisoning last week.I did not tell him to do that. We're going to talk about the paintsplotches and we'regoing to check in with Chase who's working on a proof of conceptfor our giant screen gamingsetup that we're going to have here but first we need to check in with Adam. Oh don't mind me.I'm just here filming our sponsor, Narwhal. We brought the Frio X Ultra here to the badmintonslash LAN center to see how capable it is in an absolute worstcase scenario and I gotta saywhile initially we had some concerns based on that it took about an hour to map out the roomin fairness to it this room is a disaster areait did do it and it actually looks very accurate and we set it azone to vacuum and then mopNot only did it figure it out get it pretty cleanIt has dirt detection so it went back to its base station rungitself out and it is now doing a second passI mean, I think the before and after kind of speaks for itself here guysThe Frio Ultra X is equipped with8200 pascals of suction power that will make easy work of any largedebris andThanks to the cone shaped spiral rubber heads and 50 degree tiltedbristles on the zero tangling floating brushthe Frio X Ultra has an SGS certified 0% hair tangling rate.The dual spinning mops are made of microfiberto better absorb stubborn stainswithout scratching your floors.And I think the performance of themreally does speak for itself.The all in one station where the Frio parksincludes water exchange for both dumping dirty waterand giving it fresh clean water,auto drying for the mops heads,auto detergent filling, self cleaning of those mop heads,which uses the sameAI dirt sense feature that is the reasonthat it's doing a second pass on the floor.Super cool, so it makes sure the heads are cleanedand checked during the cleaning processusing multiple sensors.And while the docking station doesn't havea container for dust, you don't need to worryabout emptying your vacuum's bin all the time,thanks to a special dust processing solutionthat compacts the dust in your binso you can fit more in without clogging.And it does this at a surprisingly mild 71 decibels.Now to answer your pressing questions about the paint.Chase, this is why we couldn't use this wallfor our projector setup,because we had to do 1 billion paint swatchesto determine the optimal color for the walls in here.We needed something that hopefully wouldn't impactthe cast of the light too much,but we needed something that was high contrast enoughthat you'd be able to easily tracka moving object against it.So what do you guys think?What's your favorite color?What do we go with?I like BWF blue.I think we should go with Toronto blue.Thank you.The decision is already made.And it's neither of those.It's gonna be this one.What, that blue doesn't even have a name.BWF blue when we mocked it up and I think he used Maya.It looks like cartoon land.Yeah, it's a lot.You want a serious blue for a serious sport.Yeah, and serious gaming.Absolutely, I get that.Speaking of serious gaming, we have the projector set up.Let's go have a look.Projector gaming corner.The point is, last time we did an update,Chase gave you guys an okay ideaof what the console gaming corner is gonna look like,but we've got a more detailed viewor that's what we're trying to figure out?That's what we're trying to figure out today.So we actually have the projectors, we have the screens.We don't really have the best equipment as you can tell,but we're gonna get there.This is a quality inflatable couch.I mean, it's gonna store so small.We really need that storage space.Linus happily kept that for like a month.I don't know if I was that happy about it.For our projector, we've gone with the Epson LS-12000B,which was recently liberated from my theater roomwhen I replaced it with the world's largest television.It's not a commercial projectorby any stretch of the imagination,but for a residential projector, it's pretty darn bright,it's laser, so it offers excellent contrast,and it is 4K, 120 Hertz, which,makes it fantastic for gaming.I just misaligned it, didn't I?Probably, yeah.I think we're gonna have to give some thoughtto our mounting mechanism for this.If you guys move the couch,then we can just go between us, yeah.So during the actual LAN,we're gonna have a much taller projector cart.That way it doesn't actually,no one's head is gonna get in the way.Plus we're gonna have it mounted to the wallusing the typical mounting system.So what we'll be able to dois just get it a little bit higher,so it won't interfere with anyone.So it should be good.Kinda looks like ass, but I have an idea.Why do we have printer paper here?I don't know, I was gonna ask you.I think we were using it as a mouse pad.Oh, well, why did you ask me why we have it then?I don't know.All right, hit it, boys.Hey, that's more like it, man.Okay, biggest TV, a little better.This, pretty freaking awesome still.All right, let's go.Oh God.Oh, I just nailed everyone.Oh wow, just killed two of our allies.The only real reason that we designedthe projector gaming corner around a 120 inch screenis because we happened to already have one,the one that used to be in my theater room.But it's possible that if we just didn't use this screen,it might look fine anyway, honestly.I'm not really convinced I see that much of a difference.Hey, do you mind hitting the lights?I mean, that's freaking awesome.Of course, throw them back on for a second.That won't be the case once the walls in here are all blue.So what we've got to decide today, Chase,is do we need to invest in bigger projector screens?Should we do a quick test and see if we've got the lumens for it?Yeah, we'll give it a try.Okay, lights off again.Let's see how big we can make this.Adam, you ready?I mean, Chase, let's get this table out of here.Yeah, start rolling, Adam.Okay, whoa, whoa, hold on a second.You know what?That's pretty usable still.It is pitch black in here though.It is, but that's, I mean,it's gonna be pretty dark during a LAN.Okay, question for you.This is not a lot of nits,but with your eyes adjusted to the dark,is this usable at this size?This is like super usable,especially since the LAN is probably gonna bea similar darkness anyways,so I don't think it's that big of an issue.How many inches are we?Okay, what are we at?Uh.195. 195 inches.I think we can go bigger. Let's go larger.I mean, you saw the size of this wall, right?While we're going bigger,we're also gonna go with a bigger batter gaming system.This is packing, oh my God, is that a 4090?Yeah. Okay, all right, cool.Well, we've got that.They want 4K gaming, huh?Oh, that is a solid.Double the area we had before.I gotta say guys, still kind of usable in it.At this brightness, yeah.It definitely doesn't have enough brightnessfor convincing HDR at this size.Yeah, it's really,you can see it capping out with the highlights.It just like, everything's just kind of whiteas it can get it.But it's still pretty.Yeah, it's still pretty good looking.How big is this?Like 400 inches at this point?Probably about 300.It's not even completely dark in here.We've got the ceiling black, which we will.You're gonna get less reflections.Like if we wanna cast, you know,whatever's happening on the main stage or whatever,you're gonna be able to see this from the entire facility.I'm not gonna lie.I was really, really skepticalof this projector's capabilities when you were like,oh, we'll just use our home projectorsfor the commercial space.I was like, it's not gonna work, but.Laser.Yeah, I was wrong.Which doesn't mean that we can't amp it up a notch.I don't know if you guys noticed,but we kind of have two of them.Let's get brighter and bigger.The first thing we're gonna dois we're gonna try to go brighterby aligning the outputs from two projectors simultaneously.Without software and rigging, this kind of thing is honestlyprobably not going to work. But hey, I want to give it a shot.Do we have this sitting on anything or like?I brought pieces of paper.Oh, is that what the ream of paper is for?Yeah.Making fine adjustments. Icy.Hey, there we go.Yo, this looks like that time I got drunk.Here we go. Here we go. Here we go. Here we go.This is really bizarre.Oh, it looks like watching a 3D movie,but it don't have glasses on.That actually is so weird.It does have like an actual 3D effect almost.If we were professionalsand we were able to align this thing,it could be significantly brighter.I mean, that is a lot better.Maybe even HDR, but we are not professionalsand that looks awful.And it's funny 'cause this screen's so massive,but on this big wall, it doesn't really look that big.Oh, I think I see where you're going.Yeah. Ultrawide?That we can do.Let's do it.Let's scoot to the side.Oh, wow, okay.I mean, I guess when you have a 300 inch screen,you gotta move, you know, 300 inches to the right, freak.Okay, I'm working on it.Of course, the point of thisisn't to watch the same movie twice side by side,but rather to use Envy Surround.For ultra widescreen gaming.This is by far the largest screen that I have ever played DoomEternal on.Dude, this is surprisingly usable.Like it really still looks quite good.You know what I will say though?Is I think this is about as big as we can go unless we can gobrighter.Oh, do you want to try it?Yes, absolutely.I'm just sitting here hogging it.Here we go.You know what this makes me think though?This is a fraction of the size of this wall.What if we could have a screen the size of the entire wall?That looks amazing.Okay. Okay.Holy.Holy.Now all that remains is to check inwith our friends from Narwhal who sponsored this video.The Frio X had no issue mapping this roomwith those tri-laser sensors, as well as its bumpers.And you can learn more about the Frio X Ultraat the link in the video descriptionor by searching them up on Google or Amazon.And if you take advantage of our link below,you can get $300 off the Frio X Ultra.If you guys enjoyed this video,why not check out the world's largest TV?Okay. It's not as big as those projectors, but it's still prettybig. You can sit closer.\n"