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3D Updates From Samsung and Toshiba, JVC DLA-X3 Procision Projector Reviewed, Projector Mounting Isn't Fun!

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011 – running time 14:10
We review JVC's 3D-Enabled DLA-X3 Procision Projector, run down what's on our TVs at home, bring you tips on mounting a projector from the ceiling, and list our favorite Blu-ray releases for April 12th, 2011!

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We review JVC's 3D-Enabled DLA-X3 Procision Projector, run down what's on our TVs at home, bring you tips on mounting a projector from the ceiling, and list our favorite Blu-ray releases for April 12th, 2011!

What We're Watching: Wonder Pets and Motorcycle Racing

While Pat is lamenting the compression artifacts on his son's beloved Wonder Pets, Robert has been devouring the new season of MotoGP, with last weekend's especially exciting race in the rain. Watch the video to find out what else has appeared on our own HDTVs.

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Projector Mounting Mayhem

Patrick's been trying to install his Optoma HD180 projector, with the help of a ceiling bracket and flat HDMI cable that will blend in nicely under the rug. Watch the video for more tips on mounting and hooking up a projector in your home.

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3D Updates From Samsung and Toshiba

Samsung is reducing the price of their 3D glasses, and have added a second pair with their HDTVs. Meanwhile, Toshiba is planning a glasses-free 3D HDTV, but how soon will it arrive? Watch the video for our predictions.

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JVC's 3D-Enabled DLA-X3 Procision Projector Reviewed

Looking for a good front projector for your 3D content? Robert reviews JVC's DLA-X3 Procision Front Projector, with a 3-chip design and advanced tuning settings. Watch the video to find out whether this should be on your wishlist.

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New Blu-ray Releases for April 15th, 2011

New releases for this week include The Incredibles, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1, Nature: Broken Tail: A Tiger's Last Journey, and more! Watch the video for details on our favorites.

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