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Show All ItemsLooking for a new way to decorate for the holidays? This projection screen is great for Halloween, Christmas, New Years, 4th of July, just about any holiday you want to make cooler!We use this projection screen in our front window at home as well as at my husbands work (makes for a great eye catcher right on main street). With 5 minutes and a few dollars worth of supplies, this is a great project that really makes holidays and special occasions fun. We are entering this into the halloween contest, please vote for us!Step 1: Materials NeededShow All ItemsMaterials Needed:Frosted Shower Liner - Any vinyl frosted shower curtain liner will work. Don't need to break the bank, I think the one I use in the video cost a few dollars from Walmart, no need to splurge on extra heavy duty here.Shower Tension Rod - We use the adjustable shower tension rod to hang it from our window, it is cheep and adjustable making it very quick to hang up the screen in a varying range of windows.Duct Tape - You could use any other tape too, but this stuff is pretty common and sticks great.

I had white colored on hand, but of course the color doesn't matter (standard grey should work fine). You could even use some glue, but you would have to wait for it dry which would make this a longer project.Scissors - Just need some scissors to trim the shower liner to the right width.« PreviousNext »View All Steps Download High to low rating Low to high rating --In a well-lit room, the p300 will still make a 32-40 image look good. Close the curtains so it's fairly dim (but still enough light to see and walk around) it can go well over 60+. In a dark room (or outside at night) I've been projecting on a brightwhite surface that's 12feet wide and 8feet tall..Any bigger than that (around 165inches diagonal) and its whites start to look a little too faded for my taste, though it's still plenty watchable. The colors are vibrant. --It has plug-ins for everything: HDMI, RCA, VGA/monitor, USB, MicroSD..And, very importantly, Audio Out (standard headphone-jack 3.5) so you can plug into a nice soundsystem for your new theater..

or a little portable speaker cube. I've had it plugged into everything from a phone and computer to an old VHS and Nintendo64. It's versatile and its tripod lets you set it almost anywhere while you can play movies right from a USB/microSD memory device. You can flip the image backwards/upsidedown/backward+upsidedown. This means you can use it with a rear-projection screen (or showercurtain) and you can ceiling-mount it as well. You can also use the keystone adjustment to help make sure everything looks square. Cons (mostly the same with any small projector): --Its little fan has a bit of a high pitch whine, but it's quiet enough (like a computer fan) that you can't hear it through movie sounds/music. --The different inputs each have seperate brightness/color/contrast settings and you NEED the remote to change most of them..the color/contrast/etc that you set directly from the MAIN settings menu won't affect the HDMI/RCA/VGA/USB. So don't lose the remote! --There's no lense-cap, so be careful not to scratch the lense, and be careful/gentle if you clean it..

At this point with limited usage I am very happy! Hooks up to my iPhone, great picture, easy to use love this.
sheer priscilla curtains attached valance I am a youth leader, the kids are going to enjoy outdoor movie nights! Great little product for small training use. I love the concept that this projector was small light weight and portable. The price was good because it was still costly for the size. Pro: Light, small, and easy to set up and great features for compact projector. Con: lack of brightness for presentation of large power point training. Not the best sharpness either and so, so projector tripod. I do not recommend this projector for business use in large group training/presentartion. Hi SeaSurfer,
Thank you for reviewing our P300 Micro Projector. The recommended audience size for the P300 is 10-15 people maximum. It's mainly used for smaller group presentations so you would need one of the bigger projectors for large groups.

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AAXA Technologies The only issue is...the VGA cable that comes with the projector should be longer. We found that we had to have our laptop essentially right next to the projector.Please try before you buy! The demo is fully-featured, with only a watermark, so you can find out if the puppet will work for you before you drop a single dime on it. If you are having trouble with resolution or color issues, you can hold down Option (on Mac) or Alt (on Windows) when launching the puppet to see a resolutionThis is useful if the puppet is selecting the wrong resolution by default (say, if it is causing display issues, or is preventing mirroring to another screen). our magic mirror prop but the free version doesn't have the features you've come to expect from our other digital puppets? Look no more, for Mirror Mirror, our second Magic Mirror prop, On darkest night, of storm and rain A mask speaks out from silvered pane

Check out this video showing how some haunters put together a Magic Mirror effect in their office for local trick-or-treaters! Includes some behind-the-scenes construction video, and the Mirror in action with the kids. Check out this rear projection onto a Walmart shower curtain to display the talking Magic Mirror mask! The facade was constructed with 1" PVC pipe and insulation foam, and they used a baby monitor to help keep an eye on the trick-or-treaters. Geo writes, "I found your Magic Mirror puppets just as interesting as the famous Madame Leota crystal ball trick they used at Disney," which we take as high praise, indeed! He's been using our puppets since 2009 at his awesome home haunt. Lights on Lancaster is a neighborhood holiday light display that consists of over 10,000 lights and 23 DMX universes of control. They used the Magic Mirror for great effect! The Reed family used the Magic Mirror and a converted plastic ornate fountain to dispense sweets. It was a great success in Ashford, Kent, United Kingdom, and thanked us for "making this wonderful peace of software available".

Check out this AWESOME facade for Mirror Mirror, complete with a 3-axis skull, sparkling diamonds, a pneumatic scare, and a mysterious box. Jared writes, "Magic Mirror a big hit again this year." Be sure to check out his fantastic new facade and line queue - it looks great! This is doing it right. Randy augmented his Magic Mirror facade with more props that he controlled from behind the scenes with fishing line. He tells us "The Magic Mirror was new this year and was a BIG HIT." The Jeppsen family shares with us their Magic Mirror installation for Halloween 2010, with bonus behind-the-scenes footage! Rick at happy-halloween.net put up a whole web page showing the "behind-the-scenes" of his Magic Mirror effect. The Waugh family built a cool facade in their garage to house the Magic Mirror, with a clever way of hiding speakers. One haunter took the Mirror idea and decided to make it portable! The end result was a fully functional magic mirror built into a a Halloween costume!

The Magic Mirror was part of a great Halloween fa�ade at the 2011 Jeppsen's Haunt! And they gave out M&M's - a class act! Jared's Mirror made the local paper! He wrote, "Once again a huge crowd with lines out to the street. Used new flat screen T.V. this year which really made the mirror even better. The Magic Mirror facade at Bawol's Place looks extremely cool, with a tall gothic skull, plus a fun side gag placed on the doorbell. Nice voice acting, too! Jared tells us the Mirror "was a big hit with the kids and parents. Most of the night we had a line out to the street from our house..." Dez created a new facade to introduce himself to his new neighborhood, with fantastic results! Jared made a fantastic facade for his Mirror Mirror puppet, and posted some video of it in action with some trick or treaters. Check out this video of the House of Kohler. See how the puppeteer draws a hesitant little boy into the magic. Check out this YouTube video of the Magic Mirror appearing at the Belwood Manor Halloween party.