Software guru Jason Klinke uses a computer and 2.35:1 screen to make real movie magic.
The Before Picture
Under Construction
Have a Seat -- or Seven
Enjoy the Show
The Projector
Watch Your Step
The Riser
What’ll You Have?
The HTPC
The HTPC at an Angle
Storage & Sizzle
At The Controls
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The Riser

Although it posed a lot of challenge in the installation process, Jason Klinke cites the riser as one of his favorite parts—maybe it’s due to the ButtKickers installed inside.

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