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My Living Room Home Theater : r/hometheater
Gaming on a Projector in 2019: Experiences and Suggestions? | ResetEra
Finally made the change from my projector to an OLED. Some of these 4K HDR movies are like watching them for the first time again. : r/hometheater
Projector VS Big TV : r/projectors
My humble 5.1.2 setup. After browsing this, it's clear I need a bigger TV or projector.. : r/hometheater
4k 85" tv vs Projector in my home? : r/projectors
Just wanted to share my setup, thought you might enjoy. : r/hometheater
For anyone wondering how the BenQ TK700sti looks on a 150 inch screen. Great projector for gaming. Very happy with it. : r/projectors
TV + Projector Living Room Theater : r/hometheater
Update on the fancy projector screen : r/projectors
Need help choosing a projector for a small bedroom : r/projectors
Never imagined a projector image could look indistinguishable from high resolution TV. These ultra short throws are the real deal. : r/projectors
Stick with the white screen or go light or dark grey? Also even considering silver? : r/projectors
Travel? Get a mini projector! (crappy hotel tv for scale) : r/gaming
Just finished building a 200" projector screen. Now I'm playing smash for the first time! : r/gaming
New to projectors and needing some advice. : r/projectors
Projector or 75” TV on the wall opposite daybed? 14'x16' Room for home theatre. : r/hometheater
I'm back with an update. My friends kid broke TV. So I got a projector. Also an old photo of TV for comparison. : r/hometheater
DIY Screen with Projector Paint. The projector is a Benq TK700 (3200 Lumen). Typical lighting conditions pictured below. Currently using a white wall for the screen and dark scenes are unsurprisingly no
Projector or 75” TV on the wall opposite daybed? 14'x16' Room for home theatre. : r/hometheater
Projectors and Home Theater
In the market for a screen. Should I go Black or gray? Any suggestions? W will probably have more light in the room when it's finished. : r/projectors