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DIY HD Projector How-To

November 21, 2006 by Will O'Brien 7 Comments

Part 5 of my DIY HD projector How-To is up over on Engadget. I’m still finishing it up, but I should wrap it up in part 6. I’ll probably make a better reflector mount, but the rest of it is coming along nicely.

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