How to Adjust the Image Size Projected by Cosmos Laser 4K/1080P?
The image size projected by a projector is determined by the distance between the projector itself and the screen. To get a suitable projected image size, adjust the distance between your Cosmos Laser and the screen.
The distance between Cosmos Laser and the projection surface must be a minimum of 1.68 m / 5.51 ft and a maximum of 4.22 m / 13.85 ft. This creates a projection image between 60 and 150 inches.
Moving the projector closer to the screen will make the projected image smaller and moving the projector farther from the screen makes the projected image bigger. When the projector is placed at a proper distance, you can get a suitable projected image size for a great viewing experience.
You can also zoom in/out on Cosmos Laser 4K and Cosmos Laser 1080p via these steps:
The distance between Cosmos Laser and the projection surface must be a minimum of 1.68 m / 5.51 ft and a maximum of 4.22 m / 13.85 ft. This creates a projection image between 60 and 150 inches.
Moving the projector closer to the screen will make the projected image smaller and moving the projector farther from the screen makes the projected image bigger. When the projector is placed at a proper distance, you can get a suitable projected image size for a great viewing experience.
You can also zoom in/out on Cosmos Laser 4K and Cosmos Laser 1080p via these steps:
- Go to Settings > TV Settings > Droid Settings > Display > Screen position > Zoom in screen/Zoom out screen. (80%-100%)
- Go to Projector Settings and press the remote's input source button. Then go to Image Correction > Zoom. (50%-100%)


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