Make Your Own Big Screen Tv
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Big Screen TvBig Screen Tv - By "big-screen," I'm referring to sizes greater than 40 inches. (TV screens are measured diagonally to get a larger number. Keep in mind that the actual horizontal width will be a lot less.



Make Your Own Big Screen Tv. Make your own big screen TV and you will never watch television or play video games the same way again...


Make Your Own Big Screen TV

Always wanted a home theatre projection system where you can watch DVDs, videos or play video games on your very own 150+ screen but didn't want to spend thousands buying one? Then make your own.

Make your own big screen TV plans are very concise and easy to follow showing you step by step what needs to be done. It is the easiest way to learn how to construct your own Big Screen Projector TV.

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You do not normally need any special tools or material but in some instances where you may need certain tools it normally states exactly what you will need.

This system works on the principle of video image projection. Using your existing television or computer monitor, to project an image on to any type of screen. A typical 13 or 19 inch TV screen, for example, can be converted into a 150 inch display with very little video distortion. You do NOT dismantle or tamper with your existing tv or monitor!

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This system will modify any size screen. All materials can be found at any hardware store . No technical skills are required, however it is critical that you follow the plans exactly.

The instructions contained are not only easy to follow but can usually be completed in around an hour. The outcome is truly remarkable. You will never watch television or play video games the same way again.



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