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Living in central London, where space is limited for a dedicated cinema room, and the idea of a huge TV taking so much space is a bit of a turn off, I have been window shopping for portable projectors. Any tips or any models you guys can recommend? Cheers!
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You don't have to get a gigantic TV, TVs are available in various screen sizes to accommodate small, medium, large and extra large rooms. It seems to me that a portable projector will use just as much space (or more) for the projector and the screen, when the TV will have it all in one unit. For the audio, you can get a small soundbar.
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Thanks given by: | blujazz (01-23-2021) |
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