Hallelujah!

#1 by Andrew Woodcock ( deleted ) , Fri Nov 13, 2015 2:31 am

Screen, living room and just about all else back to normal now.. hooooray!!

Time to start throwing some beams up onto that screen once again...starting tomorrow!

Luckily everything else barring the one chair points the right way!

Hopefully, a happy wife, now leads to a leisurely husband once again... at least up until Christmas hopefully!! Ha ha

She wanted hospital white, so she got it hospital white! In an abundance ha ha.
We've been so much to the hospitals this past year I cannot imagine why?
Personally, i don't want to see white walls at all throughout 2016, given the year and sadness we've experienced this year in 2015!

A year I will never forget. for all the wrong reasons unfortunately.



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RE: Hallelujah!

#2 by David Hardy ( deleted ) , Fri Nov 13, 2015 10:47 am

Andrew that looks very "cosy" and uncluttered and very homely. Truly a "Home Cinema".
Enjoy the beams of light projected onto that screen. I am glad your wife approves.


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RE: Hallelujah!

#3 by David Hardy ( deleted ) , Fri Nov 13, 2015 10:47 am

What size is the screen image ?


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RE: Hallelujah!

#4 by Andrew Woodcock ( deleted ) , Fri Nov 13, 2015 12:14 pm

It's a 10ft diagonal 16:9 screen David. The room itself is 28ft long so good for a decent throw distance if nothing else.
Thanks for your very kind comments BTW.

I was hoping it may give Tom some ideas of how to incorporate an electric screen in front of a television in an alcove similar to his arrangement I think.

The screen misses the nearest angled edge of the 42" TV frame by just one inch as it lowers, so it can be done if the dimensions of the alcove work out ok.



Apologies to Vidar for the digital image!!



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RE: Hallelujah!

#5 by David Hardy ( deleted ) , Fri Nov 13, 2015 2:59 pm

Thanks for that information Andrew. I like the photo very much as it demonstrates how TEENSY a 42" inch TV
screen is when compared with a BIG projection screen.


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RE: Hallelujah!

#6 by Hugh Thompson Scott ( deleted ) , Sat Nov 14, 2015 2:04 am

Beautiful example of decorating there Andrew, a screen very similar to mine. Although mine is more or less permanent, until
I get off my lazy arse and put this bloody new kitchen in, why is life such a pig.



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RE: Hallelujah!

#7 by Andrew Woodcock ( deleted ) , Sat Nov 14, 2015 7:07 pm

This is an "installed" screen again now Hugh. I have hard wired it in and the ir receiver can just be seen illuminated in the top right corner at the end of the screen housing box.

Only the hand held remote control now ever gets moved.

This size of screen and any larger, do not lend themselves to being disturbed too often and I'm glad to say this won't be pulled down now for at least 5 years.



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