Credit: Tom Henscheid



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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At The Controls

“You can browse and play movies using the home theater PC from the comfort of the recliners, and regardless of whether the movie is found in the DVD changer or stored on network storage, it plays seamlessly,” Jason says.

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