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Projector Hacks Roundup

May 22, 2008 by Will O'Brien 7 Comments


Projectors have long been a favorite toy of hardware hackers. From reactive displays to cheap home theater, there are plenty of reasons to play with photons. Seeing some cheap projector repair put us in the mood to cover some of our favorite projector projects – check em out after the break.

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Posted in Misc HacksTagged diy, home theater, hometheater, mods, projector

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