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Waring WPM25 Professional Popcorn Maker, Red $70.12 Everyone Wants Popcorn. And the Waring Pro WPM25 Professional Popcorn Maker delivers up to 8 cups of hot, delicious popcorn in just a few minutes. Great for kid¿s parties, game time snacks, or just because you¿re in the mood. The magnetized door and pivoting kettle easily remove for easy cleaning, and includes a removable serving tray… |

Best home theater projector for movies and games?
Hi freinds, I intend to buy home theater projector to watch movies and play games in the budget of $ 600. I checked newegg.com tigerdirect.com & & jr.com but I am so confused to choose the best. Could you please me help select the right one?
All projectors have pros and cons, so there is no "best model" for all. Having said that, in the range of $ 600 $ 500 – who have no other choice very limited (basically, the models used or refurbished) for a good home theater projectors (See link for recommended projectors HT – all over your price range – and elsewhere on the site of a buyer's guide (2 links) and revisions projector) as most in that price range are "business projectors with limited contrast ratio and quality of video processing. Do you want a projector with a contrast ratio of at least 2000:1. Brightness is not too critical (1000 lumens is enough) unless you intend to use in a room with the lights on / no window shades. I do not like suggest specific projectors (which can or can not be the best choice for you given their (unknown) specific needs), one worth considering, but at about $ 800 still slightly above its budget, is the Benq W500 (see the reviews and comparisons and sources in the 3rd link). A very desirable feature for a player is $ 250 lamp replacement cost … an important factor, given the (probable) use high. Hope this helps.
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