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The solar eclipse is approaching soon, and if you don't have proper eyewear, here's how you can watch the moment with a DIY pinhole projector.
The quest to build a great home theater is one of our recurring themes for Engadget's How-To Tuesdays. And as anyone home theater buff will tell you, any HDTV worth its weight in salt will present ...
In this guide, we cover DIY projector installation from start to finish to ensure you get the best possible viewing experience from your home theater.
Here are eight tips to get your home theater projector looking its best.
How to Make a Pinhole Projector to View Today's Solar Eclipse It's easier than trying to find eclipse glasses at this point. And better for your eyes than staring directly at the sun.
No problem. All you need is a cereal box, printer paper, tin foil, and tape to make your own pinhole projector to safely view the solar eclipse at home with your back facing the sun.
How to Make a Hard Drive Projector Although making a hard drive projector may seem complicated, the end result is quite rewarding and will make you forget the initial challenges.
Holographic projectors can be costly items at the best of times, but with a bit of ingenuity and an old CD case you can make one yourself for your iPhone.
How to make a pinhole projector from a cereal box to safely view the total solar eclipse. You don't need fancy equipment to watch the celestial event.
Being stuck at home is a new adventure when you upgrade to one of these best 4K home theater projectors, giving you that authentic theater experience in your living room.