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The quest to build a great home theater is one of our recurring themes for Engadget's How-To Tuesdays. And as anyone home theater buff will tell you, any HDTV worth its weight in salt will present its ...
Want to build a high-quality DIY projector screen? Check out how I built two 147" screens that look amazing for about $100 each. Products used in this video include: - Carl's FlexiGray Projector ...
Using a trio of buckets, some PVC pipe, a blackout cloth, and a few other supplies from the local hardware store, Wired writer Dave Banks decided it would be easier to make his own backyard movie ...
CINCINNATI — The entire Tri-State will be able to view at least part of the solar eclipse on Monday, April 8. The only safe way to directly view the celestial event is with certified ISO 12312-2 ...
We've featured DIY projector screens before, but as far as DIY projects go they can still get a bit pricey. If you're got a nice, flat wall, you can use this method to create a great screen on the ...
Not sure what your budget is but many projection screens cater for rear projection. Obviously it is not as ideal as front projection but it does no harm really. Screens from Stewart and Avance worthy ...
In a perfect world, humans would have been able to enjoy the beauty of solar eclipses by looking at them directly. In reality, however, that isn't quite possible, given that looking at the sun during ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — If you haven't gotten a pair of solar-safe sunglasses to view April's total solar eclipse on Monday, time is running out! Remember, those shades are the only way to look directly at ...
The safest way to directly view the solar eclipse is to use the NASA certified solar glasses, but there are some projects you can make at home to view it as well! They’re called pin hole projectors ...