Sweet Home Theatre Setups–Thomas PindelskiBy Steve Anderson - 09/01/2009 2:27:13 PM |

So while cruising around looking for things to write about, I found Thomas Pindelski's blog, which has undergone a couple different revisions. And if can get past his rather pompous pronouncements on the nature of film as a medium, he's got a shot of his admittedly sweet home theatre setup, which definitely doesn't want for ...
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Sweet Home Theatre Setup–DustinBy Steve Anderson - 08/27/2009 12:32:20 PM |

Dustin over at Dustin's Home Theatre Page setup a site detailing both his home theatre gear and bemoaning how little else he had to talk about besides it. Don't know why--he's done a great job with that setup, and it's worth plenty to let people know about it. What he's got is a fairly standard setup, ...
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Sweet Home Theatre Setups–The Death Star Home TheatreBy Steve Anderson - 08/26/2009 3:36:28 PM |

There are times when I'm quite literally stunned by some of the sweet home theatre setups I've seen out there, and this is definitely one of those times. It's not the components that blow me away...but rather the incredible amount of detail that went into this scale model reproduction of the Death Star. The space is a ...
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Screen Goo Systems Wall Paint Creates Projection SurfaceBy Simon - 06/30/2009 2:06:01 PM |

Goo Systems was developed in 2000 by a paint engineer, an electronics expert, and a marketing specialist. The company's flagship product, Screen Goo, is a unique option for consumers to paint their own projection screens on any surface. Screen Goo's ability to be applied to nearly any paintable surface has seen the product being used ...
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Da-lite’s JKP Affinity High Definition Projection ScreenBy Simon - 02/14/2009 2:14:51 PM |
Getting a perfect picture from a projector has a lot to do with the screen that it is projecting onto. Ultimately the perfect picture is achieved when all you see is the pure, uncompromised picture as it is created by the projector, with no indication that the screen is even there. Da-lite's JKP Affinity High Definition ...
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