Affordable and easy-to-install, these products can help you put together your own theater.
Elite Screens CineTension2 AcousticPro Screen
Vizio XVT Series 55-inch LCD TV
Onkyo HT-S9100THX Theater Package
Mitsubishi HC5500 1080p HD Projector
Chief No-Profile In-Wall Swing Arm Mount
Logitech Harmony 510 Remote Control
JBL On Air WEM-1 Expansion Module
Epson Ensemble HD Home Cinema System
 
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Elite Screens CineTension2 AcousticPro Screen

If you’re on a tight budget but want a gigantic display, a stand-alone projection offers the biggest bang for the buck. Take the $789 CineTension2 AcousticPro Screen from Elite Screens. For about a third of the cost of a 60-inch flat-panel plasma or LCD, you can enjoy anywhere between 84 and 200 inches of video bliss. Don’t worry that the super-size screen won’t leave room for speakers. Because the screen is acoustically transparent, you can place your speakers behind it and let the sound drift naturally through the weave. The CineTension2 ships fully assembled and comes with its own universal remote control. 

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