Projectors

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  1. Nicolai

    Nicolai Registered User

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    i want to get one of these to watch the tv through aswell as watching movies and playing on pro evo with the ps2.

    is it possible to do all 3 with a budget of £300/350?

    i have just bought a tv tuner for my laptop that seems to be pretty good and reasonably priced

    http://www.tvstick.co.uk/?gclid=CMrPg6KN5YkCFRgXEAodbmhPGg

    and a friend has just bought this projector is really pleased with it

    http://www.technoworld.com/productdisplay.asp?ProductID=36887

    can anybody offer any advice about setting this up? will be freaking awesome if i can manage this
  2. Pierre

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    Well you first thing first you will need a celling bracket or build

    some sort of shelf to house it on then decide where the screen is

    going then meassure how far back you need the projector from

    thescreen wack up your bracket or little shelf then you will have

    to source the power maybe get a sparky to install some plugs on

    celling then simply run your cables and clip them with a clip gun

    my numbers above as it's a bit hard to type out exactly wot you

    need to do or simply pay me to install it for you :lol::D
  3. Nicolai

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    it's only a rented flat so i'm not guna fart on with ceiling brackets and the like. a tall shelf should be ok.

    the distance isn't more than 10ft i don't think so is that infocus one i put a link up for good enough do you think?
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    Pierre

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    For home use mayb personally i wudnt buy it lol :lol:
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    any recommendations for one you would buy with my budget and requirements?
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    The best stuff at the moment is Benq stuff but for what you have

    to spend what your using it for tbh mate that unit is spot on i was

    just being a cunt b4........my bad :lol:
  7. Mr.B.ThatsMe

    Mr.B.ThatsMe 'yi raji puff

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    When u planning on getting this m8? Please let me kno what it's like when u get it.. or post something here with a review for other people who may be interested because at that price I'll defo be getting on if it's not too crappy :)
  8. Alexander

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    how much is the tv stick like? and do you plug a normal aerial into it to get the signal?
  9. Chewy

    Chewy I'd fist it

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    the aerial i got with my tv stick was ok, nowt special tho

    bought an normal amplified aerial and it boosted the signal up to full

    will depend on where you live tho and how good the signal is tho
  10. Alexander

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    i'm mean does iit have a normal socket for a tv aerial?

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