In classrooms and conference rooms, proper projector placement is essential for effective presentations and learning experiences. The projector should be positioned so that the image is clearly visible from every seat in the room. For classrooms, the projector is often ceiling-mounted to avoid interference with desks or other obstacles. The distance from the screen will depend on the room size and the throw ratio of the projector. For larger rooms, a projector with a higher lumen rating is needed to combat ambient light from windows and overhead lights. Additionally, the height of the projector should ensure that the image is at eye level for viewers sitting in the back of the room. It’s important to consider the placement of furniture and seating arrangements so that the screen and projector remain unobstructed. For conference rooms, where presentations and video conferencing often occur, ensuring the projector is positioned in a way that minimizes glare from windows or lights is important. Another consideration is cable management—keeping cables hidden or neatly organized helps avoid distractions during presentations. Both classroom and conference room setups benefit from adjustable mounts, which allow the projector's angle to be fine-tuned for the best viewing experience.