I do too, but they are fairly expensive. I bought both of mine in here. How much room do you have between the window and the wall?
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I do too, but they are fairly expensive. I bought both of mine in here. How much room do you have between the window and the wall?
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If I go in the Living Room,around 2-3 ft. If I go with the Bedroom,then I could go up to 6ft.
The living room is a full window,so nothing would be in the way. Bedroom window is split due to be able to raise the window up and down. Not sure if that's going to matter or not.
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2-3 ft you're going to need a short throw projector
depending on which virtual Santa you're doing, you don't need a whole lot of lumens, especially if the room is reasonably dark.
last year, my first year, I used a cheap ebay projector and a $2 white plastic tablecloth, projected onto the upstairs balcony glass doors. proved reasonably effective as it looked like Santa was wandering around in a semi-dark room, and it wasn't so obviously a projection like I've seen some videos of. but it depends what 'look' you are going for.
remember, whichever room you use you're going to need to either leave everything set up, or set it up every night. both options have their issues.
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