
Want some real home theater bragging rights? Instead of buying a projector capable of casting a 14-foot image at 1080p (progressive) resolution-the highest high-definition there is-build one yourself. After all, the front projector´s innards are simple: an LCD lit by a superbright lamp, and a few lenses to magnify and sharpen the image. Retail models start at around $800 and use proprietary $400 lamps that burn out every few years. But cheaper lamps work equally well, and none of the other parts are very expensive. Why not put one together yourself?
That´s the logic that led Grayson Sigler to found Lumenlab three years ago. The company makes and sells kits for DIY
projectors with $50 metal-halide lamps that last up to 10 times as long as those
in commercial models. And Lumenlab´s forums are the hub of an 11,000-member community that trades tips and tricks, answers newbie questions, and posts photos of their beloved builds.
The tradeoff is that Lumenlab projectors are quite a bit larger than store- bought models, which use small LCD screens (the DIY version relies on a disassembled 15-inch computer monitor). Then there´s the considerable elbow grease. Stripping an LCD is delicate work, and you have to carefully construct your own case so the optics line up just right. But the finished box can be mounted anywhere and easily upgraded. Below is a breakdown of how PopSci photographer John Carnett built the one shown here. For an in-depth photo how-to, click here.
Build Your Own Projector
Cost: $1,027
Time: 25
Hours
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Hard
Click here for the in-depth photo how-to.

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The speakers are the tricky part. If you use outdoor speakers, you can just leave them outside, rather than set up the whole outdoor home theater every time. :)
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