Apparently, there’s some sort of sporting event being televised this weekend that has been historically used as an excuse to buy a big-screen TV. [Joel] wanted a huge-screen TV on the cheap, so he ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Recently, our special teams coach for Bates College football approached me with what seemed to be ...
After figuring out that those $20 multimedia projector plans available on eBay are completely bogus (what a shock), Tom's Hardware decided to just make their own with a used computer LCD monitor and ...
Need a high definition projector? Don’t have a thousand bucks sitting around? Then this hack is for you! [TheJinxster] threw together this awesome HD projector, and it cost him absolutely nothing to ...
In The Overhead Projector: Don’t Overlook It (Part 1), I explained why it’s better to use a projector (be it an old-fashioned overhead or LCD) than to write on the board. Now we turn to how to use a ...
Students across Singapore have already returned to school and resumed classes normally after a brief period of home-based learning during circuit breaker. The rest of the world, however, might not ...
A large LCD is entirely unsuitable. Light (especially high intensity of the sort used for projection) makes heat. The more light that must be "filtered away" the more heat you must be able to transfer ...
If you plan to use your projector mainly for “event viewing” — movies at night, along with the occasional sports broadcast — the simplest option is to place the projector on a table or other flat ...