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ATCO Budget HD Projector with Built-In Android Review and Giveaway

We've purchased a budget LED projector to see if you can get that same big screen experience from something half the price. It cost just less than $400. Let's see if it's any good.

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AAXA P4X Pico Pocket Projector Review and Giveaway

What if you could bring a projector with you, wherever you go, and easily display presentations, movies, and more with it? This $299 AAXA P4X Pico Pocket Projector attempts to make this possible.

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So You Got A New TV: How To Set It Up For The Best Home Viewing

Congratulations on your new TV! But wait, why does it not look as good at home as it did in the showroom?

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Sony HMZ-T3W Personal 3D Cinema Review and Giveaway

The HMZ-T3W is Sony's latest attempt at an entertainment headset, but is it a premium futuristic personal display or just a silly head gadget?

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Holiday Shopping List: For The Home Entertainment Centre Nut

Prices for these gifts range from $35 to $3500, so you're sure to find something here to suit every budget.

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How to Set Up a Projection-Based Home Theater, Step by Step

Watch movies on the big screen, at home, with the perfect home cinema set up for any budget. Nothing beats the big screen experience for movies or gaming, but home theater is an expensive hobby to get into. This is the guide you're looking for, so get out your shopping list and tape measure as I walk you through every aspect of planning your own home theater, from layout to choosing curtains and the most important part of the set, the projector itself.

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Building A Home Theater System? Do It Right! 10 Crucial Mistakes To Avoid

Do an image search for "home theater" and you’ll see photo after photo of huge, lavish theaters with seating for up to twenty (or more!) and giant screens. These ideals are every tech geek’s dream, but let’s face it; most of us don’t have the money or space. Instead, home theaters are usually placed in living rooms or, if you’re lucky, a small bedroom or office dedicated to entertainment.

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