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Originally posted by Go4Long
or else what? you'll turn on the caps lock?
you do realize this is the internet right? lolOriginally posted by rob the knob
mar, you are good guy at heart
you must realize your limitations
then you will be happy if you fine place in liveOriginally posted by blitz
Jesus man, I know you like Transformers, but you need to get out more. No one should get this upset over a movie based on children's toys.
Yea projector screen on that back door wall with all windows having black out blinds is your only option if you want a big screen. I’m assuming the other wall with windows is weirdly recessed so you can’t hang a big tv there. It’d be a weird position for a screen anyways, projector or TV. Centered you’d be watching on the stairs, and in the corner would be awkward and misaligned with the bar. Surround audio would be a pain in the ass as well on the side wall, more room on that back wall.
As a movie buff and wannabe videophile I’d hate to have that layout haha.
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
I have gone above and beyond what I should rightfully have to do to protect my good name
Roll down screens usually suck
It’s going to suck getting the hdmi to the projector, from where ever the equipment is. Also the picture will be junk. Tv is the answer. What’s the budget anyway??
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Budget mentioned in first post is $1500 to $2600 for entire setup.
That can get you a decent TV or a terrible projector and screen.
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Ya and it’s $500 to get the plug and hdmi cable to the ceiling. Good luck.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I for one am excited to see the projector installed.
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