Our house is equiped with a Barco Data 801s CRT projector mounted to the ceiling in our living room, it makes an awesome 11'6" (diagonal like most TVs are measured) projection (4:3 aspect ratio) onto the far wall of the room. We love it!
Living room 65" Mitsubishi Diamond and 52" in master bedroom.
Did I mention that I jusrt wasted 2 hrs of my lamp time on the 65" watching the bears lose again? Thank god I'm gone watching that for the rest of the season!!!
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11408474#post11408474 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by NewSchool04 I couldn't tell if Orton was QB'ing, Grossman or Griesse. Makes it easy to watch Bears games this season.
Pioneer front projector PJ-1, one of my favorite purchases ever...
Bought it on closeout on ebay but still cost more than any other television I have. MSRP 9K I think. And that was on the cheapest end of the projectors that someone was helping me with. He mainly dealt with $60K Runco projectors.
I'm rollin with a 27" I bought at Kmart 10 years ago. Funny thing is a friend I haven't seen in a long time came over and said "you don't have a big screen?". I laughed and pointed to my 75g. and said thats my big screen, It cost more than yours and its high definition.
60" Samsung LCD in the home theater, 50" Samsung DLP in the bedroom (was the old home theater tv). I really wish I could find a hobby that didn't cost thousands of dollars....
Not in IL, sorry... I'm running a Mits 73 Diamond. With a kill a watt meter connected, I have the tv, dish box, blu ray, wireless router, modem and wireless printer connected. The meter shows 237 watts with tv, dish router and modem turned on. The blu ray and printer are in standby. Not too bad.
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