Uh, Joe, they’re projection TVs, not movie projectors (unless, of course, you’re watching a TV movie). You cannot be THAT out of touch with technology, can you?
Uh, Joe, they’re projection TVs, not movie projectors (unless, of course, you’re watching a movie on TV). You cannot be THAT out of touch with technology, can you?
I think what the guys are doing is something like what I have, an Epson MovieMate Projector. I can watch DVDs or, with my cable plugged into it, television projected onto a screen or blank wall. The screen gives me about a 6’X8’ picture, roughly. Much more enjoyable than even a large-screen TV. My old TV hasn’t been turned on in years. You just can’t beat a “life-size” picture (especially with action type movies or sports).
rotts over 14 years ago
Uh, Joe, they’re projection TVs, not movie projectors (unless, of course, you’re watching a TV movie). You cannot be THAT out of touch with technology, can you?
rotts over 14 years ago
Uh, Joe, they’re projection TVs, not movie projectors (unless, of course, you’re watching a movie on TV). You cannot be THAT out of touch with technology, can you?
Ushindi over 14 years ago
I think what the guys are doing is something like what I have, an Epson MovieMate Projector. I can watch DVDs or, with my cable plugged into it, television projected onto a screen or blank wall. The screen gives me about a 6’X8’ picture, roughly. Much more enjoyable than even a large-screen TV. My old TV hasn’t been turned on in years. You just can’t beat a “life-size” picture (especially with action type movies or sports).