How to Create a Home Cinema: A Complete Guide to Projectors, Screens, and Speakers
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List of essentials for a home cinema
We've organized the items needed to create a cinema-like space in your home, categorized as essential and optional.
| Item | Essential/Optional | Role | Estimated Budget |
|---|---|---|---|
| Projector | Essential | Main device for projecting images | ¥20,000–¥80,000 |
| Screen (or white wall) | Essential | Surface for displaying images | ¥0–¥30,000 |
| Speaker | Essential | Audio output (built-in also possible) | ¥0–¥50,000 |
| Blackout curtains | Recommended | Blocks external light for clearer images | ¥3,000–¥10,000 |
| Streaming device | Optional | For watching Netflix, etc. (not needed if projector has Android TV) | ¥5,000–¥10,000 |
| Indirect lighting | Optional | Creates a cinema-like atmosphere | ¥2,000–¥5,000 |
| Sofa/Cushions | Optional | Comfortable viewing environment | Existing items can be used |
Home Cinema Plans by Budget
💜 Entry Plan (up to ¥30,000)
| Item | Option | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Projector | Aestiquo Q1 (Android TV built-in, compact) | ~¥20,000s |
| Screen | Substitute with a white wall (no cost) | ¥0 |
| Speaker | Use built-in speakers | ¥0 |
| Blackout curtains | Existing curtains or inexpensive blackout curtains | ¥3,000–¥5,000 |
For those who: are building a home cinema for the first time, live alone, or want to try it out first. With the Android TV-equipped Q1, you can enjoy Netflix and YouTube without additional devices.
❤️ Standard Plan (¥30,000–¥80,000)
| Item | Option | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Projector | Aestiquo P1 (Android TV 13.0, 4K, Wi-Fi 6) | ¥30,000s–¥50,000s |
| Screen | 100-inch roll screen (installed on curtain rail) | ¥5,000–¥15,000 |
| Speaker | Bluetooth speaker (¥2,000–¥5,000) | ¥2,000–¥5,000 |
| Blackout curtains | Full blackout type | ¥5,000–¥10,000 |
For those who: want to watch movies with family, enjoy gaming, or take the first step towards a full-fledged home theater.
💛 Full Set Plan (¥80,000~)
| Item | Option | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Projector | Aestiquo P1 (flagship model) | ¥30,000s–¥50,000s |
| Screen | 120-inch electric roll screen | ¥20,000–¥50,000 |
| Speaker | Soundbar or 2.1ch speaker system | ¥10,000–¥50,000 |
| Blackout curtains | Full blackout, custom-made | ¥10,000–¥30,000 |
| Indirect lighting | LED strip lights, floor lamps | ¥3,000–¥10,000 |
For those who: want to build a full-fledged home theater, and enjoy movies, games, and music all in high quality.
How to choose a screen
① Substitute with a white wall (zero cost)
This is the simplest method. If you have a white wall, you can project images without additional cost. However, image quality may vary depending on wall irregularities and color. A white wall is optimal, but cream or light grey colors are also fine.
② Utilize a roll screen
This method involves installing a white roll screen, which can be purchased at Nitori or online, on a curtain rail or ceiling. A 100-inch equivalent screen can be achieved for about ¥5,000–¥15,000. It's easy to install in rental properties and can be rolled up when not in use.
③ Use a dedicated projector screen
If you prioritize image quality, a dedicated screen is recommended. The gain (reflectance) is optimized, improving contrast and brightness. Various installation methods are available, such as stand-type, wall-mounted, and electric.
| Screen Type | Cost | Image Quality | Ease of Installation | Rental Friendly |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| White wall | ¥0 | △ | ◎ | ◎ |
| Roll screen | ¥5,000–¥15,000 | ○ | ○ | ○ |
| Stand-type screen | ¥10,000–¥30,000 | ◎ | ◎ | ◎ |
| Wall-mounted screen | ¥10,000–¥30,000 | ◎ | △ | △ |
| Electric screen | ¥30,000–¥100,000 | ◎ | △ | △ |
How to choose speakers
Are built-in speakers enough?
For models with built-in HiFi speakers like the Aestiquo P1, the built-in speakers are sufficient for solo viewing or small rooms. However, if you're watching movies with family or desire powerful sound, we recommend adding external speakers.
Bluetooth Speakers (¥2,000–¥10,000)
The most convenient option. Connects wirelessly, eliminating the need for cables. The Aestiquo P1 supports Bluetooth 5.3 for fast and stable connections.
Soundbars (¥10,000–¥50,000)
By connecting a TV soundbar via Bluetooth, you can achieve powerful, cinema-like sound. The sound stage and bass are significantly improved.
2.1ch Speaker System (¥20,000–¥80,000)
A combination of left and right speakers plus a subwoofer provides an authentic surround sound experience. This is the ultimate audio environment for movies, music, and games.
Home cinema setup procedure
Decide on the room layout
Determine the position of the screen (or wall), the projector's location, and the sofa's arrangement. Check the relationship between the projection direction and window position to ensure sunlight doesn't hit the screen.
Install blackout curtains
Install blackout curtains to block out external light. Full blackout type is ideal. This is especially important if you want to enjoy movies during the day.
Install the screen
Install a roll screen on a curtain rail or set up a stand-type screen. This step is not necessary if you are using a white wall.
Set up and adjust the projector
Place the projector on a table or shelf and point it towards the screen. Perform automatic keystone correction to fix image distortion and adjust the focus.
Set up Wi-Fi and Android TV
Connect to Wi-Fi and sign in with your Google account. Install apps like Netflix and YouTube. If your projector has Android TV built-in, no additional devices are needed.
Connect speakers
Pair Bluetooth speakers or connect a soundbar via HDMI ARC. Adjust the volume balance to create the optimal audio environment.
Create ambience with indirect lighting
Install LED strip lights behind the sofa or TV stand, or place floor lamps to complete the cinema-like atmosphere. During viewing, using only indirect lighting enhances immersion.
Tips for a more comfortable home cinema
Optimize viewing distance
The guideline for screen size and viewing distance is "screen diagonal size × 1.5 to 2.5 times." For a 100-inch (approx. 2.5m) screen, a distance of 3.5 to 6m is comfortable.
Utilize cinema mode
Changing the video mode to "Movie" or "Cinema" in Android TV settings optimizes color temperature and contrast for movie viewing.
Prepare popcorn and drinks
Atmosphere is key to completing the cinema experience. Prepare popcorn and your favorite drinks to immerse yourself in the movie world.
🎬 Create a home cinema with Aestiquo P1
- Android TV 13.0 built-in: Watch Netflix, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video directly on the device
- 4K support, high-brightness LED: High-quality visuals that reproduce every detail of a movie vividly
- Built-in HiFi speakers: Powerful audio even without additional speakers
- Bluetooth 5.3: Wireless connection with soundbars and speakers
- 270° rotating stand: Flexible setup for table placement, ceiling projection, etc.
- Automatic keystone correction: Enjoy optimal images immediately, regardless of placement
- Wi-Fi 6 support: Smooth, uninterrupted playback of 4K HDR content
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I set up a home cinema in a rental apartment?
What's the minimum cost to set up a home cinema?
What screen size is recommended?
Which is better for movie watching, a projector or a TV?
Is it okay to project onto a white wall without a screen?
Summary
Here's a summary of the basic steps to create a home cinema.
- Minimal Configuration: Android TV-equipped projector + white wall + blackout curtains (from ¥20,000-¥30,000)
- Standard: P1 projector + roll screen + Bluetooth speaker (¥50,000-¥80,000)
- Full Set: P1 + electric screen + soundbar + indirect lighting (from ¥100,000)
It's recommended to start with just one projector and gradually build up your environment. The Aestiquo P1 features Android TV, 4K support, and built-in HiFi speakers, covering all the essentials of a home cinema in one device.
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