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SIM2 Lumis Solo

For the Electronic House fanatics, there is this projector. It can display images at 144 fps (the standard movies/television are designed for between 24 and 30). If you want to watch a 3D movie, you have 72 fps for each eye- eliminating any of the flickering or visual artifacts that many people notice in 3D. With this projector, you get a 280w lamp, 1080p resolution, and a high quality lens with motorized zoom and adjustable focus. For a mere $32,500, you will never go back to a public theater again.

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