The box seems undanaged, which is really good cause you never know what a disgruntled postal employee could do to your projector. The projector is actually a lot lighter then I thought it would be. A bit bigger then others I've used, and it feels kind'a cheap (oh wait, it was). Let's set it up and check out the picture.
The next problem, a screen. I would buy a screen. The only options locally are a a 94" screen from Tuckers for $274, or a 96" from West End electronics for $700. I don't like either of those options. Tuckers is a 4:3 and not a widescreen screen, so I'll have wasted screen on tow and bottom, and $700 for a screen is crazy. A quick online search turns up lot'sa screens, but the $100 shipping cost is not pleasant. I think the solution is to turn a wall into my screen, it's worked before.
The ultimate goal, have a big screen TV in time for the Christmas crowd to come home and get some big ass smash brothers on the go.
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There's the spelling mistakes I've come to love.
And again, spelling is a crutch, and you are a bitch
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