LCD and Plasma TVs are getting bigger and costing less. Still, inch for inch, a digital projector probably gives the most for your money. If you plan to bounce your favorite show or sporting event off of a painted wall in the den, you won't get the results you are looking for.
You need a projector screen. Here is how to make one yourself. Step 1 Cut two of the wood boards to 55 1/4 inches and the other two to 93 1/2 inches.
Cut the ends of each board to a 45-degree angle. These pieces will become the frame. Step 2 Hold the frame sections together.
Use one L-bracket at each corner, and connect them to the wood with six screws using the holes in the L-brackets. Step 3 Roll out the seamless paper, and lay it over the frame. Staple the end of the paper into place along the frame.
Step 4 Maintain tension on the paper to pull out any creases or wrinkles, and staple it along the edges of the frame. Use one staple every 6 to 9 inches. More.
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