Got my 12 x 20 shed installed but my contractor can't come out until...well I don't know when with this virus, to run electrical, insulation, Sheetrock and the like. Anyway being a lefty and the wife as well as everyone else I know play righty, would it be better to just use a big screen tv vs projector? Although the shed is 12' wide I moved the mat and Net Return more left of center. As a result when the wife hits, I move the NR back to the right. So...if I use a projector it would have to be on some sort of support beam "slider". I may experiment with putting the mat\NR in the center today, just to see if it's doable.
NOW...just for fun I dusted off an off an "old" 32" HD tv and plugged it to my laptop with an HDMI cable yesterday. It's on a table against the wall so I face it at address. The picture is absolutely stunning compared to the laptop using the e6 demo. I worked at Golfsmith 3 years before they closed for something do. Anyway, I don't recall ever seeing the screen look as rich and vibrant as this little HD tv, even when they'd put in a new bulb.
Oh...BTW, I'd bought a Windows laptop...Inspiron 3585 I think, just to run QuickBooks remotely and work with my accounting firm real time. Paid $300?? at Best Buy in February and the darn thing runs e6 smooth as silk. How about that!
NOW...just for fun I dusted off an off an "old" 32" HD tv and plugged it to my laptop with an HDMI cable yesterday. It's on a table against the wall so I face it at address. The picture is absolutely stunning compared to the laptop using the e6 demo. I worked at Golfsmith 3 years before they closed for something do. Anyway, I don't recall ever seeing the screen look as rich and vibrant as this little HD tv, even when they'd put in a new bulb.
Oh...BTW, I'd bought a Windows laptop...Inspiron 3585 I think, just to run QuickBooks remotely and work with my accounting firm real time. Paid $300?? at Best Buy in February and the darn thing runs e6 smooth as silk. How about that!
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