Thanks for bumping my thread. I have not updated this as I did not have any pictures to post.hi, santosh ,whats hapenning with the set up??
I got everything hooked up and am happy with the Audio and Video capability of my equipment. Also, very impressed with the way the room is able to handle bass. There are a few sound leaks that I need to seal.
I am impressed with the performance of the Optoma HD20. But one issue that I was facing was that I was unable to project a 120 inch image with the Optoma HD20. It lacks placement flexibility found in other projectors. The only way I can get a 120 inch is by moving the Projector physically backwards. So, I have made a shelf on the rear wall on which the projector will be placed mounted upside down. Infact, I am having to design the shelf such that I get some flexibility to move it up and down until I am able to get the correct image. Once I am happy with the projection, I should be able to lock it in place. The solution involves Stainless Steel Studs, suction cups and a 8mm glass. Will post pictures when I am done. Currently I am using a small piece of wood to lift the front portion of the projector and am able to get a full 120 inch image. I am unable to push the projector further behind because the HDMI cable and the power cable push it back because of the flex (or the lack of it). I need to procure right-angled power cables and hdmi female to male coupler from US. Does anyone know of availability here?
When I say the Projector lacks flexibility, it is because of the following reasons:
a) The lens is on one side of the projector and I have to physically move it to right so that the lens is positioned to the center of the room
b) Zoom is minimal and I have to move the projector physically backwards to cover the white area on my 120 inch screen
c) On the shelf that I have made, it would have been so much easy if I could have just placed it on its adjustable legs. I have to place it upside down because only then I am able to get the image to project on the screen. If I place it on its legs, the Projector thinks it is being placed on a table in front of the screen and projects the image in the upward direction which is actually the ceiling

d) There is very little Keystone and Image shift
I am told that this is how DLP projectors are, not sure as I do not have any experience on projectors. So far, everything has been DIY after following the user manual.
Also, I have to get rid of the Projector mount that I had fitted earlier.
Thanks for your guidance over phone about Projector settings etc.
BTW, I also bought some gadget/accessories for the Home Theater. Here's the small list:
a) Xtreamer
b) Sony PS3 Slim - Locked to Region A for Blu Ray
c) Logitech 525 Universal Remote
d) SONIQ 1.3b certified HDMI cable from Australia
e) 1 TB WD External Hard Drive
f) 60 GB Trek Hard Drive (larger than a USB stick but smaller an external Hard Drive)
g) Fire Extinguisher
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