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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2006

This is a video of my home theater. Its key features are a 137" screen painted with HD screen goo paint from goo systems, a Benq 1080i DLP projector, a Sony ES 7.1 channel receiver, Sony 1,000 watt subwoofer and automatic dimmers from Lutron. I did all of the work my self including constructing the screen. (it is actually a second wall over the existing wall which included a window)
I DO NOT OWN ANY OF THE CONTENT.

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  • lmao wow 17k views damn...haha u made18k ppl watch titanic.... weirdo... haha yay i got to play vid games on ur tv score!!!!

  • Haha yeah we did. I should make a better vid with my sisters camcorder :P

  • I think people are just mad that you can have a 120" screen from a projector that costs as much as their 40" LCD. I've been debating, and an $800, benq, 720p projetor is the best bang for my buck. I don't particularly care about 1080p... and can't afford to spend 1000+ on a TV... and I"ll be getting a 90" screen out of this... so screw LCD and plasma TVs

  • Yeah I know what you mean. Basically a progection tv is a projector inside a box that projecting on a screen. Its the same thing except your not confined to just a 40 or 50" screen. And its just a clear as a $2000 or $3000 HDTV. 720p is fine for HD, its not full hd but its still hd, also I heard that when your watching fast moving images 720 responds a lot faster. I say go for it. I now have about 700 hours on mine and its still bright and clear.

  • U can buy a piece of white melamite 4 x8 board and have it cut to 19/19 at Home Depot or such for about $12. Tack nail it on your wall with a black tape margin and you have the best (and simplest) screen.

  • That is simple to do but I had a glass window on that wall and the board wouldnt have been flat on the wall. So I just got three sheets of dry wall and framed a second wall over the one with the window and painted the screen onto it.

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  • This is not a video of your "home theater", it's a video OF a video, very lame. What speakers are you using? Are they junk, so you're afraid of showing us them? lol

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  • wow i thot that was soarin a first

  • Your stuff looks real nice. Don't let these trolls get to you. Odds are, they don't have shit and are just jealous. Have fun with your projector.

  • non se capisce una mazza dell'impianto. Cos'è un vpr?? un tv??

  • You have a very nice room I wish I had as much space I would have made mine bigger my prob when I painted I did not open the pic up wide enough but I'm good even though. Enjoy your room! don't let any body try n play you because it's very nice later!

  • I used screen paint also but I got mine from DIYTHEATER . Com Same thing with the gain and all I made mine 105" but put a raised coushin black n white zebra border around it. Screen paint is so worth it don't sleep people!

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