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be careful with big screen TVs

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I'm not sure I want a big screen TV after watching this. Either that, or the dog will have to find a new home.

Of course I'm beign sarcastic about both of those choices.
 

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I recently had the privilege of playing an xbox game using a friends projector that projected a screen of 8ft by 5ft at 1080p resolution. I must admit projectors have came a long way since the days when I operated a slide projector at my local university. The vividness and clarity was indeed amazing.
From the physics perspective the projection of the tree did not involve a prescription of depth, so unless the dog was trained to urinate at posters of trees it would not appear as such that these incidents would be observed if the scenario happened in your own home. Furthermore, domestic canines bears the tendency to draw attention to itself upon the need to relief. Under appropriate supervision significant elevation of such probabilities is highly unlikely.
 
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I recently had the privilege of playing an xbox game using a friends projector that projected a screen of 8ft by 5ft at 1080p resolution. I must admit projectors have came a long way since the days when I operated a slide projector at my local university. The vividness and clarity was indeed amazing.

played COD black ops on a 33' X 18' screen over Christmas. Truly amazing.
 
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~76":whistle: In my Computer/work Room.

The cold Really makes the Screen Wrinkly but you cant tell when you have it on.:) When i made the Screen over the summer it wasn't like that.;)
 
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I use an over-sized window shade for my screen. Smooth, retractile, and $12 at K-mart. Let's see BetterBuy sell a screen for $12.
 
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HAHA. Yea Screen are so expensive.

I just built a frame out of wood and painted it black as i wanted to have a thicker boarder to make it more like a TV then one of those screens that you see in class rooms .

I bought the actually screen material they use for projectors from a company called Tweeter when it was still in business. If you look closely to it, It has a silver tone to it. It suppose to blend in the colors better.

I bought a lot about 6 years back. Enough to make 3 screens. This is my 2 screen and on my 3rd Projector DLP. DLP Projectors are not made for everyday use. I found this out after my first one only lasted me less then 2 years. It was the bulb and color wheel. The exact same thing happened on my second one. Lucky my warranty covers this and i have not bought a new projector in over 6 years just upgrade the warranty on every new projector i get.:)

This one is just about to go out and iam thinking of getting an A -"X"40 to use. Iam think these will last lot longer then DLP's.

They will last a long time if you use them for Movies etc but for everyday use they wont.

a Bulb + color wheel for one of my projectors coast almost HALF the price of the unit itself.

Better off saving up for a big LCD then a Projector, Unless you are going to use it here and there.
 
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I cant wait until they actully come out with proper full laser projectors.

HAHA. Yea Screen are so expensive.

I just built a frame out of wood and painted it black as i wanted to have a thicker boarder to make it more like a TV then one of those screens that you see in class rooms .

I bought the actually screen material they use for projectors from a company called Tweeter when it was still in business. If you look closely to it, It has a silver tone to it. It suppose to blend in the colors better.

I bought a lot about 6 years back. Enough to make 3 screens. This is my 2 screen and on my 3rd Projector DLP. DLP Projectors are not made for everyday use. I found this out after my first one only lasted me less then 2 years. It was the bulb and color wheel. The exact same thing happened on my second one. Lucky my warranty covers this and i have not bought a new projector in over 6 years just upgrade the warranty on every new projector i get.:)

This one is just about to go out and iam thinking of getting an A -"X"40 to use. Iam think these will last lot longer then DLP's.

They will last a long time if you use them for Movies etc but for everyday use they wont.

a Bulb + color wheel for one of my projectors coast almost HALF the price of the unit itself.

Better off saving up for a big LCD then a Projector, Unless you are going to use it here and there.
 
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What.... smellavision??

No, isolating the scent that makes dogs want to go to the bathroom in a particular spot, versus the rest of your yard...

A couple of drops of that stuff on your roommates forehead at 2:00AM, as paybacks for him finishing off your leftover chinese food.


OK, back to the topic at hand.
 




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