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Nov 3, 2024
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TRUE_BLUE_COUGY
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Need advice: is anyone aware of a protective shield I can put over a basement tv
Lalau
Nov 3, 5:04pm
Get rid of your kids
BIG XII Coug
Nov 3, 5:04pm
Tried that. The neighbors brought them back.
Lalau
Nov 3, 5:05pm
Try a different neighbor
TRUE_BLUE_COUGY
Nov 3, 5:06pm
Check with Hogle Zoo and the Keeper over the polar bear exhibit.
Q-grr
Nov 3, 5:08pm
I think we got one from Amazon, but it was years ago.
hooscoug
Nov 3, 5:09pm
Projector and screen instead of a TV
gaffer
Nov 3, 5:22pm
Hmm… I actually really like that idea. Any recommendations?
Lalau
Nov 3, 5:25pm
Yes, get a laser projector-20,000 hours. I got a bulb one-lasted 6,000 hours.
DwigtA2RM
Nov 3, 6:27pm
The projector really depends on what you're using it for and what your room is
gaffer
Nov 3, 6:29pm
Good points. My theatre room was already wired for surround sound and had
DwigtA2RM
Nov 3, 6:31pm
Chicken wire
goldengoose
Nov 3, 5:25pm
They make outdoor TV enclosures, has Lexan in front
IGlowInTheDark
Nov 3, 5:26pm
bullet proof glass.
qwerew
Nov 3, 5:31pm
but multiple tv's would probably be cheaper.
qwerew
Nov 3, 5:32pm
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