Ultrashort-throw projectors have impressive specs and compelling designs, but big price tags to go with them. Are they worth ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Adrienne Maxwell and Chris Heinonen A good projector screen is an essential ...
Want to build a high-quality DIY projector screen? Check out how I built two 147" screens that look amazing for about $100 each. Products used in this video include: - Carl's FlexiGray Projector ...
Which projection screens are best? No matter your reason for using a projector, having the right screen is imperative. Whether you’re improving your home theater, want to show movies outdoors for the ...
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Outdoor film buffs can put those bedsheets away. Elite Screens is now shipping its new DIY Pro Dual outdoor projector screen. Engineered for portability and easy setup, the screen is designed to ...
TVs are great and all, but if you want really epic entertainment, you need a projector. One-hundred-plus inches of high-definition awesomeness. Projectors, though, are a two-piece system. There's the ...
We review the Visual Apex (VAPEX) ProjectoScreen120 portable outdoor projector screen. This is one of the least expensive washable, portable screens available on the market and it's worth a look.
We've featured DIY projector screens before, but as far as DIY projects go they can still get a bit pricey. If you're got a nice, flat wall, you can use this method to create a great screen on the ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Elite Screens, Inc. has released its new DIY outdoor projection screen. “We have been getting a ...
Using a trio of buckets, some PVC pipe, a blackout cloth, and a few other supplies from the local hardware store, Wired writer Dave Banks decided it would be easier to make his own backyard movie ...