A large LCD is entirely unsuitable. Light (especially high intensity of the sort used for projection) makes heat. The more light that must be "filtered away" the more heat you must be able to transfer ...
Rather than buy a gigantic television, people with lots of blank wall space (like my friend Christian) are turning to LCD projectors for watching video and playing video games. The only problem is ...
Plans for homemade projectors are appearing around the web and our fatherless Jeep loving friends over at jeepbastard are providing a little insight to this homemade project. Essentially all plans ...
This DIY Projector with Raspberry Pi features an old projector that is modified with some latest technology nowadays. With few hacks or modifications, this project is fully functional used to display ...
Ok, so over in the agora, someone was selling 5.5" LCD's and I think Bob Dole was going to buy some with the intent to make a projector. So, I got to thinking. This sounds like a fun thing to try.
Discover how to build a simple DIY projector using everyday materials like cardboard and a small flashlight or laser pointer. This easy step-by-step tutorial guides you through crafting a homemade ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. I've yet to see an LCD monitor with local dimming that I thought was any good. But I have now ...
Light projectors designed around liquid crystal devices, or LCDs, are bright, fast, and reliable. LCD projectors have three different LCDs that each handle one color: red, green or blue. The projector ...
LCD video projectors are rapidly becoming standard fixtures in many schools across the U.S. Teamed with a computer, DVD player or other media device, the LCD projector displays clear, high-resolution ...
Need a high definition projector? Don’t have a thousand bucks sitting around? Then this hack is for you! [TheJinxster] threw together this awesome HD projector, and it cost him absolutely nothing to ...
To update an old saying for the modern day, one man’s e-waste is another man’s bill of materials. Upcycling has always been in the hacker’s toolkit, and cellphones provide a wealth of resources for ...
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