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Video Projector for Home Theater?

ZeLonewolf writes "I'm thinking about setting up a movie-style home theater system. I've already got the room set up and I've obtained a nice sound system. The last step is to acquire a video projector. I'm considering a few options: Projectors on eBay run from $300 to the tens of thousands. On the other hand, being an electrical engineer, there are plans online to build your own (Google cache), that are potentially as cheap as $200. What are Slashdotters' experiences? Will a $300 projector do the job? How about a home brew?"

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  1. McFly? by Superliminal · · Score: 5, Funny

    Not to be curmudgeonly, but why the hell even *bother* posting a link to geocities on slashdot? Hello? Anybody?

  2. Re:DLP: Bright, clear, and did I mention bright? by isaac · · Score: 5, Funny
    I'd been so used to projectors losing brightness proportional to their distance that the brightness of this thing took me by surprise.

    I'd be pretty surprised if any projector, DLP or otherwise, did not decrease in intensity as the inverse square of the distance.

    -Isaac

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    I am not a lawyer, and this is not legal advice. For Entertainment Purposes Only.
  3. Re:Slashdotted by Aero+Leviathan · · Score: 3, Funny

    Yes, and here is a link to the eBay search. Oh, and this is the submitter's website. Oh, and why not this here, it's a link to this very story!

    C'mon, if the parent deserves +3 informative, so do I!

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    ~ Aero
  4. Obligatory penny-arcade ripoff by IthnkImParanoid · · Score: 4, Funny

    "This $30,000 projector has better picture quality than yours."

    "Oh yeah? My picture is awesome, since it's framed by $28,000 dollars in cash."

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